Who are the key players on the 2021 USA women’s lacrosse team. How were tryouts conducted for the World Championship squad. What are Team USA’s prospects for defending their title at the 2021 World Lacrosse Women’s World Championship.
USA Women’s Lacrosse Team 2021: Composition and Experience
The 2021 USA women’s lacrosse team represents a blend of seasoned veterans and rising stars in the sport. Following tryouts in the summer of 2021, a training team was assembled to prepare for upcoming international competitions. This squad includes players from various collegiate programs, with a strong representation from powerhouse schools like North Carolina, Syracuse, and Boston College.
Some key statistics about the team composition:
- 43 players named to the training team
- Players represent 14 different college programs
- Graduation years range from 2010 to 2024
- Positions breakdown: 19 midfielders, 10 attackers, 10 defenders, 4 goalkeepers
Notable Veterans on the USA Women’s Lacrosse Squad
The 2021 USA women’s lacrosse team features several players with previous World Championship experience. These veterans bring invaluable leadership and knowledge to the squad:
- Taylor Cummings (Maryland ’16) – Three-time Tewaaraton Award winner
- Kayla Treanor (Syracuse ’16) – Four-time All-American and prolific scorer
- Marie McCool (North Carolina ’18) – Member of the 2017 gold medal-winning team
- Kristen Carr (North Carolina ’10) – Two-time World Champion (2013, 2017)
- Michelle Tumolo (Syracuse ’13) – 2017 World Championship team member
Impact of Veteran Leadership
The presence of these experienced players is crucial for team cohesion and performance. How does their experience translate to on-field success? Veteran players often:
- Provide calm under pressure in high-stakes international matches
- Mentor younger teammates on the nuances of international play
- Understand the tactical adjustments needed against various opponents
- Set the standard for work ethic and preparation
Rising Stars and Newcomers to Watch
While the veterans form the backbone of the team, several younger players are poised to make significant impacts:
- Charlotte North (Boston College ’21) – Record-breaking attacker and Tewaaraton Award winner
- Izzy Scane (Northwestern ’22) – Explosive scorer and 2019 U19 team member
- Jamie Ortega (North Carolina ’21) – Dynamic attacker with exceptional stick skills
- Lizzie Colson (Maryland ’20) – Dominant defender and caused turnover specialist
- Belle Smith (Boston College ’24) – Young midfielder with high potential
Integration of Youth and Experience
The blend of established stars and rising talent creates an intriguing dynamic for the USA team. How do coaches balance playing time and roles? Key considerations include:
- Utilizing the speed and energy of younger players
- Balancing offensive firepower with defensive stability
- Creating effective line combinations that mix experience and youth
- Developing future leaders through mentorship from veterans
Tryout Process for the 2021 World Championship Team
The selection of the USA women’s lacrosse team for the 2021 World Championship involved a rigorous tryout process. Here are the key details:
- Tryouts held December 4-6, 2020 at US Lacrosse headquarters in Sparks, Maryland
- 50 players invited to participate in the official tryout
- Selection committee led by head coach Jenny Levy
- Evaluation based on skill, fitness, tactical understanding, and team fit
Tryout Participants of Note
The tryout pool included a mix of established stars and up-and-coming talent:
- 10 players from the 2017 World Championship gold medal team
- 5 players from the 2015 and 2019 U.S. U19 teams
- 3 additional members of the 2019 U.S. U19 training team
Preparation for the 2021 World Lacrosse Women’s World Championship
With the World Championship set for July 7-17, 2021 at Towson University in Maryland, Team USA’s preparation is crucial. What does their training regimen look like?
- Regular training camps and scrimmages
- Strength and conditioning programs
- Tactical sessions to refine team strategy
- Mental preparation for the pressure of international competition
Unique Challenges of the 2021 Championship
The 2021 World Championship presents some unprecedented situations:
- First time hosted in the United States since 2005
- Record 30 nations expected to compete
- Potential impacts of the global COVID-19 pandemic on preparation and competition
Team USA’s World Championship Legacy and Expectations
The United States women’s lacrosse team enters the 2021 World Championship with a storied history of success. What is the team’s legacy in this prestigious event?
- Winners of the last three World Lacrosse championships (2009, 2013, 2017)
- Record eight World Cup victories since the championship’s inception in 1982
- Consistent producer of individual standout performances and All-World Team selections
Pressure to Perform
With such a strong history of success, the expectations for Team USA are understandably high. How does the team handle this pressure?
- Focus on process and preparation rather than outcomes
- Emphasis on team cohesion and playing for each other
- Utilization of sports psychology techniques to manage stress
- Drawing confidence from past successes while respecting current competition
Potential Challengers to USA’s Lacrosse Dominance
While Team USA enters as the favorite, several nations pose significant threats to their title defense. Which teams are the biggest rivals?
- Canada – Silver medalists in 2017, known for physical play and tactical discipline
- England – Bronze medalists in 2017, with a growing domestic program
- Australia – Historically strong program looking to return to the podium
- Japan – Rising power with quick, technical style of play
Keys to Maintaining Dominance
To fend off these challengers and retain their world title, Team USA must focus on:
- Continual innovation in tactics and strategy
- Maintaining superior fitness and athleticism
- Adaptability to different playing styles
- Composure in high-pressure moments
Impact of Collegiate Lacrosse on the National Team
The strength of USA Lacrosse at the international level is deeply rooted in the collegiate game. How does the college system contribute to national team success?
- Provides a competitive environment for player development
- Fosters tactical understanding and high lacrosse IQ
- Creates a pipeline of talent for national team consideration
- Builds mental toughness through high-stakes NCAA tournament play
Collegiate Programs Represented
The 2021 USA women’s lacrosse training team showcases the depth of talent in NCAA lacrosse. Which programs are most represented?
- North Carolina – 8 players
- Syracuse – 6 players
- Boston College – 5 players
- Maryland – 5 players
- USC – 3 players
The Future of USA Women’s Lacrosse
Beyond the 2021 World Championship, what does the future hold for USA women’s lacrosse? Several factors will shape the program’s trajectory:
- Continued growth of youth and high school lacrosse programs
- Expansion of professional opportunities in the Women’s Professional Lacrosse League
- Potential inclusion in future Olympic Games
- Development of coaching and officiating to support player growth
Nurturing the Next Generation
To maintain their global dominance, USA Lacrosse must focus on developing young talent. Key initiatives include:
- National development camps and clinics
- Under-19 national team programs
- Collaborations with collegiate programs to identify and nurture talent
- Emphasis on diverse recruitment to broaden the player pool
The 2021 USA women’s lacrosse team stands at the intersection of a proud legacy and an exciting future. With a blend of experienced veterans and dynamic young talent, Team USA is well-positioned to defend their world title and continue their dominance in international lacrosse. As the sport grows globally, the challenge to stay at the top intensifies, but the depth of talent and the structured development system in place bode well for continued success on the world stage.
As the lacrosse world turns its eyes to Towson, Maryland in July 2021, fans can anticipate a showcase of skill, athleticism, and competitive spirit. The USA women’s team, with its rich history and bright future, will undoubtedly be at the center of this spectacle, ready to write the next chapter in their storied legacy.
U.S. Women’s Training Team | USA Lacrosse
U.S. Women’s Training Team
The following individuals have participated in U.S. women’s team events following tryouts in the summer of 2021.
Name | Pos | College |
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Andie Aldave | M | Notre Dame ’21 |
Sam Apuzzo | A | Boston College ’19 |
Dempsey Arsenault | M | Boston College ’19 |
Rebecca Block | D | Syracuse ’13 |
Kristen Carr | D | North Carolina ’10 |
Lizzie Colson | D | Maryland ’20 |
Taylor Cummings | M | Maryland ’16 |
Katie Detwiler | D | Loyola ’22 |
Olivia Dirks | M | North Carolina ’23 |
Megan Douty | D | Maryland ’15 |
Molly Garrett | M | Michigan ’20 |
Emily Hawryschuk | A | Syracuse ’20 |
Molly Hendrick | A | North Carolina ’17 |
Liz Hogan | G | Syracuse ’11 |
Kelsey Huff | M | USC ’21 |
Amanda Johansen | M | USC ’16 |
Gussie Johns | G | USC ’18 |
Ally Kennedy | M | Stony Brook ’20 |
Kenzie Kent | M | Boston College ’19 |
Ellie Masera | M | Stony Brook ’24 |
Marie McCool | M | North Carolina ’18 |
Lindsey McKone | A | Northwestern ’20 |
Alice Mercer | D | Maryland ’16 |
Kerrigan Miller | M | USC ’20 / North Carolina (grad) |
Taylor Moreno | G | North Carolina ’21 |
Charlotte North | A | Boston College ’21 |
Katie O’Donnell | D | Penn State ’18 |
Kylie Ohlmiller | A | Stony Brook ’18 |
Jamie Ortega | A | North Carolina ’21 |
Emily Parros | M | North Carolina ’13 |
Sydney Pirreca | M | Florida ’19 |
Rayna Sabella | M | Stony Brook ’21 |
Izzy Scane | A | Northwestern ’22 |
Ella Simkins | D | Syracuse ’20 |
Belle Smith | M | Boston College ’24 |
Sam Swart | M | Syracuse ’21 |
Kayla Treanor | A | Syracuse ’16 |
Emma Trenchard | D | North Carolina ’21 |
Michelle Tumolo | A | Syracuse ’13 |
Haley Warden | M | James Madison ’18 |
Caylee Waters | G | North Carolina ’17 |
Sydney Watson | M | Connecticut ’21 |
Kayla Wood | D | North Carolina ’21 |
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The U.S. women’s team during a training session last November at the IWLCA President’s Cup in Florida. The tryouts will be the first on-field experience for the team since that event.
SPARKS, Md. — U.S. women’s national team head coach Jenny Levy and her staff have announced that 50 players have been invited to the official tryout for the U.S. team that will represent the country in the 2021 World Lacrosse Women’s World Championship.
The world championship will be hosted by US Lacrosse from July 7-17 at Towson University in Towson, Md., marking the first time the event has been held in the United States since 2005.
The U.S. team tryouts will be held at US Lacrosse headquarters in Sparks, Md. , from Dec. 4-6, 2020 and will feature a strong mix of veterans and younger players.
Included in the tryouts are 10 players that helped the U.S. win the 2017 world championship in Guildford, England — Rebecca Block, Kristen Carr, Taylor Cummings, Megan Douty, Gussie Johns, Katie Haus, Marie McCool, Alice Mercer, Kayla Treanor and Michelle Tumolo. Carr and Haus were both members of the 2013 U.S. gold-medal winning team as well.
The tryout list also includes a number of players from the two most recent U.S. U19 teams: Andie Aldave (2015), Sophia DiCenso (2019), Samantha Giacolone (2015), Kerrigan Miller (2015) and Izzy Scane (2019) will participate along with three additional members of the 2019 U.S. U19 training team — Madison Ahern, Katie Detwiler and Ally Palermo.
The United States has won the last three World Lacrosse championships (2009, 2013 and 2017) and has won a record eight World Cups since the championship was first contested in Nottingham, England in 1982.
A record 30 nations are expected to compete in the 2021 championship at Towson University. This is the first time the women’s world championship has been held in the United States since 2005.
The U.S. women’s national team trains and plays using best-in-class products provided by Nike (apparel and footwear), Gait (equipment), STX (equipment), Maverik (equipment), Cascade (goalie helmets), SISU Guard (mouthguards), Gilman Gear (goals), Pearl Lacrosse (balls) and DJO (sports braces).
In addition to these partners, Hudl, MedStar Sports Medicine and Sports Performance Tracking are official sponsors of the U.S. national team program. Team training is also aided by products from Motive Pure, NormaTec Recovery and Athletic Republic.
A complete list of the tryout invitees follows:
2021 U.S. Women’s Team Tryout Candidates
Name | Pos | College |
---|---|---|
Madison Ahern | A | Notre Dame ’23 |
Andie Aldave | M | Notre Dame ’21 |
Sam Apuzzo | A | Boston College ’19 |
Dempsey Arsenault | M | Boston College ’19 |
Angie Benson | G | Virginia Tech ’21 |
Rebecca Block | D | Syracuse ’13 |
Mackenzie Burns | D | Stony Brook ’19 |
Kristen Carr | D | North Carolina ’10 |
Samantha Chenoweth | D | Towson ’20 |
Taylor Cummings | M | Maryland ’16 |
Katie Detwiler | D | Loyola ’22 |
Sophia DiCenso | M | Richmond ’23 |
Marge Donovan | D | Princeton ’22 |
Molly Dougherty | G | James Madison ’21 |
Megan Douty | D | Maryland ’15 |
Molly Garrett | M | Michigan ’20 |
Samantha Giacolone | G | Notre Dame ’19 |
Lauren Gilbert | A | Northwestern ’21 |
Katie Haus | M | Maryland ’13 |
Emily Hawryschuk | A | Syracuse ’20 |
Molly Hendrick | A | North Carolina ’17 |
Katie Hoeg | A | North Carolina ’21 |
Liz Hogan | G | Syracuse ’11 |
Maddie Howe | A | Notre Dame ’21 |
Kelsey Huff | M | USC ’21 |
Amanda Johansen | M | USC ’16 |
Gussie Johns | G | USC ’18 |
Ally Kennedy | M | Stony Brook ’20 |
Kenzie Kent | M | Boston College ’19 |
Molly Little | D | Denver ’20 |
Ellie Masera | M | Stony Brook ’24 |
Marie McCool | M | North Carolina ’18 |
Alice Mercer | D | Maryland ’16 |
Kerrigan Miller | M | USC ’20 / North Carolina (grad) |
Amy Moreau | M | Massachusetts ’22 |
Sammy Mueller | M | Virginia ’20 / Northwestern (grad) |
Charlotte North | A | Boston College ’21 |
Katie O’Donnell | D | Penn State ’18 |
Kylie Ohlmiller | A | Stony Brook ’18 |
Ally Palermo | D | Northwestern ’21 |
Emily Parros | M | North Carolina ’13 |
Sydney Pirreca | M | Florida ’19 |
Livy Rosenzweig | A | Loyola ’21 |
Izzy Scane | A | Northwestern ’22 |
Kayla Treanor | A | Syracuse ’16 |
Emma Trenchard | D | North Carolina ’21 |
Michelle Tumolo | A | Syracuse ’13 |
Courtney Waite | D | North Carolina ’15 |
Haley Warden | M | James Madison ’18 |
Caylee Waters | G | North Carolina ’17 |
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In the Youth Hockey League, a lacrosse goal was scored again – 17-year-old Egor Klimovich from the Siberian Snipers scored, forcing his brother – and part-time teammate – Ivan to grab his head.
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By the way, the brothers are now top scorers in the MHL: Ivan has 20 (8+12) points, Egor has 17 (6+11).
Klimovich Jr.’s goal against the Tyumen Legion is undoubtedly beautiful, but far from unique – only in the last two years one can count 10 such goals. Let’s take a look at all the lacrosse goals in the MHL since the 2020/21 season.
December 2020. Mark Yaruta, Atlant
Atlant’s Belarusian striker Mark Yaruta scored his second (at that time) goal in the MHL – it turned out beautifully.
March 2021. Stepan Steshenko, Rook
In the same 2021/22 regular season, Stepan Steshenko scored such a lacrosse goal – the goalkeeper closed the corner, but did not save.
Perhaps the puck attracted the attention of Lokomotiv scouts, who invited the player to their system. Steshenko spent his graduation year in the MHL for Loko in the MHL, after which he returned to Togliatti and plays for Lada in the VHL.
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October 2021 Yaroslav Likhachev, Loko
At the beginning of the 2021/22 season, Yaroslav Likhachev scored his first lacrosse when he returned from across the ocean to Yaroslavl. Likhachev spends the 2022/23 regular season on loan at Amur, and with six goals is the best KHL sniper among players born in the 21st century.
A young sniper appeared in Amur – Likhachev scored 2 goals in the last 2 matches. In the JHL, he was the most valuable player and scored lacrosse
November 2021 Stepan Steshenko, Loko
The month has become memorable for lacrosse. First, Matvey Michkov scored his first goal for the national team in the match against Sweden at the Karjala Cup, and then three more goals in this style happened in the MHL during the week.
The first one is by Stepan Steshenko, who previously scored for Ladya.
November 2021 Matvey Michkov, SKA-1946
On November 20, 2021, SKA-1946 forward Matvey Michkov played his most productive game in the MHL: he scored five goals against Dynamo St. Petersburg in the derby. One of them is a lacrosse goal, a week after lacrosse for the Russian team.
November 2021. Alexander Shcherbakov, SKA-Varyags
Literally on the same day, a player from another SKA youth team, SKA-Varyags, scored his lacrosse goal. Dynamo also suffered, but Moscow.
January 2022. Ostap Maslov, Rook
At the beginning of this year, a Ladya player again scored a lacrosse goal – this time Ostap Maslov.
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February 2022. Kirill Dolzhenkov, Red Army
One of the main avenues of the “Red Army” Kirill Dolzhenkov also managed to score lacrosse in the MHL. In the 2022/23 season, the striker combines performances in the MHL (10 games) and the KHL (three games).
The 198 cm forward is growing in the CSKA system: he scored 36 points in the debut season of the MHL and 98 points on the Unified State Examination in Russian
March 2022. Yaroslav Likhachev, Loko
Likhachev’s second lacrosse goal in the MHL. This time – in the playoff match.
April 2022. Matvey Michkov, SKA-1946”
Michkov also scored a lacrosse goal in the JHL more than once. The second is especially noteworthy: Matvey did it in the sixth match of the final playoff series. This goal was for “SKA-1946” victorious (3:2) and champion.
Total − 11 pucks in less than two years.
Photo: Siberian Snipers
Trevor Zegras
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October 31, 2022
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August 23, 2022
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July 3, 2022
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June 24, 2022
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June 22, 2022
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Detroit defenseman Zyder won the NHL Rookie of the Year award. Zegras – 2nd, Bunting – 3rd|30
May 11, 2022
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April 26, 2022
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April 24, 2022
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February 5, 2022
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February 2, 2022
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February 1, 2022
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January 28, 2022
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Video of Svechnikov about Zegras lacrosse: “Beautiful goal! Let’s see who pulls it off next”|22
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Video Anaheim rookie Zegras scored a lacrosse goal against Montreal. He has 12+20 in 40 games|25
January 25, 2022
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Zegras is a favorite for the Calder Trophy. He scored 67 points in the voting at the end of the first half of the NHL season|19
January 12, 2022
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Nashville forward Jeannot has scored 6 goals in his last 9 games. He is the rookie scoring leader with 12 goals |10
January 7, 2022
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Video Zegras played in goal and trapped the puck in practice, captioning the tweet “Trevor Gibson”|2
January 4, 2022
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Ovechkin maintains leadership in the NHL All-Star election from the Capital Division, Kaprizov is second only to McKinnon | 11
January 2, 2022
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Anaheim forward Zegras is the best NHL rookie in December. He has 11 points in 9 games|6
December 28, 2021
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December 26, 2021
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December 21, 2021
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Ovechkin leads the NHL All-Star election from the Capital Division. In 2019 and 2020 he won but withdrew |52
December 11, 2021
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Tortorella on lacrosse goals: “They would have taken their heads off for that in the 2000s. Not sure if it’s good for hockey” |86
December 8, 2021
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Zegras video of lacrosse pass: “Heard Milano yelling ‘Michigan. ‘ I tuned in to the pass and decided to play it. It’s funny that everything worked out” | 12
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Video “Wow 👏👏👏”. Selanne on Milano’s puck from the summer after Zegras’ lacrosse assist from behind the net in the Anaheim-Buffalo game |39
December 7, 2021
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Zegras is the 3rd rookie in Anaheim history with 20+ points in 24 games of the season. The first two are Kariya and Ryan|6
November 1, 2021
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October 13, 2021
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Cofield top Calder Trophy contender, Podkolzin top 10 (NHL. com)|20
August 16, 2021
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Podkolzin – 39Ranked #1 NHL Outfield Prospect by The Athletic|27
June 19, 2021
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Friedman on Anaheim’s interest in Eichel: “I think something is definitely going on. I wonder how this situation will end
March 19, 2021
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Video MFM 2021 Zegras scores first NHL goal|12
February 22, 2021
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Anaheim called Zegras from the AHL. The 19-year-old forward was named the MVP of the MFM-2021|9
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January 12, 2021
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5 journalists out of 21 named Shesterkin the owner of the Calder Trophy, 3 people voted for Kaprizov|20
January 9, 2021
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Lafrenière, Shesterkin and Kaprizov are the main contenders for the NHL Rookie Award (The Athletic) |54
January 6, 2021
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MFM-2021. Cozens with 8 goals became the best sniper of the tournament, the Russians did not enter the top 12|7
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MFM-2021. The Russians were not included in the symbolic team of the tournament |29
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Zegras became the MVP and top scorer of the MFM with 18 points in 7 matches. He repeated Schenn’s record for the XXI century | 30
January 3, 2021
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MFM-2021. Zegras scored 15 points in 5 matches. This is the 3rd result in the history of the US team |7
January 1, 2021
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MFM-2021. The Russians are not in the top 10 scorers at the end of the group stage, Germany has 3 players|28
December 30, 2020
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Byfield scored 6 points in the match with Switzerland and took 3rd place in the MFM scorer race|3
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Zegras scored 5 points in the match with the Czech Republic. He has 10 points in 3 games at MFM|12
December 26, 2020
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Mayorov about Zegras’s cry to the Russian bench: “For them, Russia is obscurantists and an enemy. This is a general trend around the world”|65
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Kozhevnikov about Zegras shouting at the Russian bench: “Let the Americans shout! It is at all times. Ours also screamed” | 8
December 12, 2020
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Knight, Kaufield, Kaliev, Zegras and Turcott Named to Team USA for MFM 2021|5
December 1, 2020
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Knight, Robertson, Kaufield and Kaliev named to US MFM 2021 Preliminary Roster|9
March 28, 2020
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Shesterkin, Kaprizov, Denisenko, Podkolzin and Romanov are among the top 10 prospects in the world according to The Hockey News|37
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Anaheim signed Zegras to a rookie contract.