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Team USA Press Officers Rob Koch (Director of Communications, USA Hockey) Email: robk@usahockey.org Cell: 719-207-5217 Dave Fischer (Senior Director of Communications, USA Hockey) Email: davef@usahockey.org Cell: 719-207-5216 Mike Gilbert (Vice President of Communications, Buffalo Sabres) Email: michael.gilbert@sabres.com Cell: 719-207-5196 GAME DAY: The 2014 U.S. Olympic Women s Ice Hockey Team faces Canada in the final preliminary round game of the XXII Olympic Winter Games. The match-up (7:30 a.m. ET) will be broadcast live on NBCSN in the United States, with Mike Doc Emrick providing the play-by-play, two-time Olympian AJ Mleczko serving as the analyst and Pierre McGuire doing the rinkside reporting.three-time Olympian Natalie Darwitz will join the in-studio crew. Fans in the United States can also watch a live stream of all Olympic hockey action via NBC Sports Live Extra. More information is available at NBCOlympics.com THE XXII OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES: The 2014 Olympic Winter Games are taking place in Sochi, Russia, from Feb. 8-20. The women s ice hockey tournament will be held at Shayba Arena with the medal games taking place at the Bolshoy Ice Dome. Team USA defeated Finland (3-1) and Switzerland (9-0) to clinch a spot in Monday s semifinals. These Games mark the fifth time that women s ice hockey has been included in the Olympics. Team USA garnered the first-ever Olympic gold medal awarded in the sport in 1998 and have subsequently earned silver medals in 2002 and 2010, and bronze in 2006. The United States has a 20-0-1-2 (W-OTW-OTL-L) overall record in Olympic competition. USA Hockey on the Web: usahockey.com Team Information on the Web: olympics.usahockey.com Twitter: @usahockey @usahockeyscores #TeamUSA Facebook: facebook.com/uswomenshockey Team USA Game Notes 2014 Olympic Winter Games - U.S. Olympic Women s Team USA vs. Canada Feb. 12, 2014 Sochi, Russia Shayba Arena 4:30 p.m (local) USA vs. CANADA: The U.S. is 2-0-0-2 (W-OTW-OTL-L) all-time against Canada in the Olympic Winter Games. Three of the four matchups between the two teams have come in the gold-medal game. Most recently, Canada defeated Team USA, 2-0, in the gold-medal game at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, British Columbia. Overall, the U.S. holds a record of 36-11-12-55-1 (W-OTW-OTL- L-T) in 115 contests against Canada. Team USA played Canada seven times during its final preparations for the Olympic Winter Games and posted a 4-3-0 record, which included four straight victories prior to coming to Sochi. Additionally, the United States has deafeated Canada in two of the three IIHF Women s World Championship gold-medal games since the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. USA vs. CANADA AT THE OLYMPICS -- ALL-TIME RESULTS Date Location Round Result Feb. 25, 2010 Vancouver, B.C. Gold-Medal Game L, 0-2 Feb. 21, 2002 Salt Lake City, Utah Gold-Medal Game L, 2-3 Feb. 17, 1998 Nagano, Japan Gold-Medal Game W, 3-1 Feb. 14, 1998 Nagano, Japan Round Robin W, 7-4 USA vs. CANADA 2014 Olympic Winter Games Statistical Comparison Category USA CAN Record 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 Goals For Average 12/6.00 8/4.00 Goals Against Average 1/0.50 0/0.00 Power Play.250 (2-8).167 (1-6) Penalty Killing.750 (3-4) 1.00 (6-6) Shots For Gm/Avg 96/48.0 111/55.5 Shots Against Gm/Avg 25/12.5 28/14.0 Shorthanded Goals 0 1 Goaltender Saves %.960 1.00 Leading Scorers Coyne (2-2) Johnston (2-2) Kessel (2-2) Hefford (1-2) Knight (2-2) Poulin (1-2) Stack (1-2) Five Players (1 pt) 2014 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES - TEAM USA SCHEDULE & RESULTS Date Event Time (local / ET) Result Arena Broadcast (U.S.) Feb. 8 Finland 12 p.m. / 3 a.m. W, 3-1 Shayba Arena NBCSN live (Re-aired 6 p.m. ET) Feb. 10 Switzerland 2 p.m. / 5 a.m. W, 9-0 Shayba Arena NBCSN live (Re-aired 5 p.m. ET) Feb. 12 Canada 4:30 p.m. / 7:30 a.m. -- Shayba Arena NBCSN live (Re-aired 5 p.m. ET) Feb. 17 Semifinal* 4:30 p.m. -- Shayba Arena NBCSN live (Re-aired 5 p.m. ET) Feb. 17 Semifinal 9 p.m. -- Shayba Arena NBCSN live (Re-aired 5 p.m. ET) Feb. 20 Bronze Medal Game 4 p.m. / 7 a.m. -- Bolshoy Ice Dome NBCSN live (Re-aired 3 p.m. ET) Feb. 20 Gold Medal Game 9 p.m. / 12 p.m. -- Bolshoy Ice Dome NBC live (Re-aired 5 p.m. ET#) *TBD which semifinal game Team USA will play. #Re-Aired on NBCSN

Game Notes USA vs. Canada Feb. 12, 2014 Page 2 FIRST-TIMERS: Ten players are representing the United States for the first time in the Olympics, including five of the seven defensemen and five of the 11 forwards. OLYMPIANS: Eleven players that are part of the 2014 U.S. Olympic Women s Team helped the U.S. capture the silver medal in the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, led by Julie Chu, who is making her fourth Olympic appearance. Between them, they have appeared in 66 Olympic Winter Games and won 13 medals (silver-12, bronze-1). MAKING HISTORY: Head Coach Katey Stone is the first female to lead a U.S. Olympic Women s Ice Hockey Team at the Olympic Winter Games. DUGGAN S CAPTAINCY: Meghan Duggan is serving as captain of the 2014 U.S. Olympic Women s Ice Hockey Team. She served in the same capacity for the 2013-14 U.S. Women s National Team on the pre-olympic tour. Duggan previously served as captain for the U.S. at the 2011 Four Nations Cup and 2008 Under-22 Series and was also an alternate captain at the 2013 IIHF Women s World Championship and 2012 Four Nations Cup. DOUBLE TROUBLE: Twin sisters Jocelyne and Monique Lamoureux have competed together for Team USA in more than 85 games at various levels of competition and are appearing in their second Olympics together. REBOUNDING STRONG: The 2013-14 Bring on the World Tour, which began in October 2013, marked Kelli Stack s first action since suffering a knee injury in December 2012. She led the team in scoring during the pre- Olympic tour with 15 points (six goals, nine assists) in 10 games. Prior to missing several months due to her injury, she was voted best forward of the 2012 IIHF Women s World Championship. SIBLING SUPPORT: Amanda Kessel and brother Phil are both competing for Team USA at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games. DREAMING BIG: Lyndsey Fry is competing not only for herself and her team, but for her best friend and former teammate, Elizabeth Turgeon, who was tragically killed in a car accident in 2010. If not for the accident, Turgeon would likely have been considered for a spot on the 2014 U.S. Olympic Team as well. Fry carries Turgeon s Team USA jersey on this journey as inspiration. BLOODLINES: Forward Alex Carpenter is doing one of the few things her father, Bobby, did not during his illustrious career. He never played in the Olympics because NHL players did not begin competing until 1998 during the final year of his 18-year career. STATES: The players that make up the roster of the 2014 U.S. Olympic Women s Ice Hockey Team Team hail from 10 different states, led by Massachusetts with five players. Minnesota (three), Wisconsin (three), Illinois (two), North Dakota (two) and Ohio (two) also have multiple players representing their states. COLLEGE: All 21 players on the roster have attended college. Eight different NCAA schools are represented, led by the University of Minnesota (WCHA) with five. Eleven players come from the WCHA, five from the HEA, four from ECACH, and one from the CHA. PATTY PROUD: The current roster includes five players who have won the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award (top player in NCAA Division I women s ice hockey). Those players include Amanda Kessel (2013), Brianna Decker (2012), Meghan Duggan (2011), Jessie Vetter (2009) and Julie Chu (2007). During her breakout junior campaign (2012-13), Kessel helped the Gophers to an unblemished 41-0-0 record. She led the NCAA in goals, assists and points and became the fourth player in NCAA history to reach 100 points in a single season. She was also the 24th player in NCAA history to reach 200-career points and only the ninth player to do so in three seasons. CHAMPIONS ALL AROUND: In total, eight players have NCAA titles, led by Jessie Vetter who won three championships with the University of Wisconsin (2006, 2007, 2009). Amanda Kessel, Megan Bozek and Meghan Duggan all won twice. 16 of the 21 players appeared in the Frozen Four and a total of 13 National Championships were won. 200 CLUB: Julie Chu is one of six players in the 200 Club, honoring female players who have played more than 200 games for the U.S. Entering the 2014 Olympic Winter Games, Chu has 234 games which is second all-time to Angela Ruggiero (256). BOSTON STRONG: Seven players (Bellamy, Duggan, Knight, Marvin, Schaus, Schleper, Schleper) competed last season for the Boston Blades of the Canadian Women s Hockey League. One player played for the Montreal Stars (Chu). Knight earned the CWHL Most Valuable Player award last season. CAREER MILESTONES: UPCOMING: The following players are just shy of 100 games - Gigi Marvin (99), Kacey Bellamy (97), Meghan Duggan (96), Jocelyne Lamoureux (96). Gigi Marvin needs five assists to hit 50. Monique Lamoureux is one goal shy of 50. Jocelyne Lamoureux needs two points and Brianna Decker needs seven to reach 100. Amanda Kessel is three assists shy of 50. RECENT: Hilary Knight played in her 100th game on Nov. 5, 2013 vs. SWE. Brianna Decker scored her 50th goal on Dec. 12, 2013 vs. CAN. Monique Lamoureux scored her 100th point on Dec. 20, 2013 vs. CAN.

Game Notes USA vs. Canada Feb. 12, 2014 Page 3 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Player (Olympic Experience) Position 2 Lee Stecklein (rookie) Defense 7 Monique Lamoureux ( 10) Forward 9 Megan Bozek (rookie) Defense 10 Meghan Duggan ( 10) Forward 13 Julie Chu ( 02, 06, 10) Forward 14 Brianna Decker (rookie) Forward 15 Anne Schleper (rookie) Defense 16 Kelli Stack ( 10) Forward 17 Jocelyne Lamoureux Forward 18 Lyndsey Fry (rookie) Forward 19 Gigi Marvin ( 10) Defense 21 Hilary Knight ( 10) Forward 22 Kacey Bellamy ( 10) Defense 23 Michelle Picard (rookie) Defense 24 Josephine Pucci (rookie) Defense 25 Alex Carpenter (rookie) Forward 26 Kendall Coyne (rookie) Forward 28 Amanda Kessel (rookie) Forward 29 Brianne McLaughlin-Bittle ( 10) Goaltender 30 Molly Schaus ( 10) Goaltender 31 Jessie Vetter ( 10) Goaltender TEAM STAFF General Manager Reagan Carey Head Coach Katey Stone Assistant Coach Bobby Jay Assistant Coach Hilary Witt Goaltending Coach Robb Stauber Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Mike Boyle Associate Strength & Conditioning Coach Sarah Cahill Mental Skills Coach Dr. Colleen Hacker Team Doctor Dr. Holly Johnson Athletic Trainer Jill Radzinski Massage Therapist Jennifer Chee Nutritionist Alicia Kendig Equipment Manager Brent Proulx Director of Communications Rob Koch Video Coordinator Marissa Halligan ROSTER BREAKDOWN HOME STATES OF TEAM USA Massachusetts 5 Minnesota 3 Wisconsin 3 Illinois 2 North Dakota 2 Ohio 2 Arizona 1 Connecticut 1 Idaho 1 New York 1 BY COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY University of Minnesota (WCHA) 5 Harvard University (ECACH) 4 University of Wisconsin (WCHA) 4 Boston College (HEA) 3 University of North Dakota (WCHA) 2 Northeastern University (HEA) 1 Robert Morris University (CHA) 1 University of New Hampshire (HEA) 1 BIRTH YEAR 1994 2 1989 3 1993 1 1988 2 1992 2 1987 4 1991 3 1985 1 1990 2 1982 1 Player Stats Average Age: 23 years, 8 months Average Height: 5 7 Average Weight: 153 lbs. Oldest Player: Youngest Player: Julie Chu (3/13/82) Lee Stecklein (4/23/94) Ten members of Team USA played NCAA Division I women s ice hockey during the 2012-13 season. Eight participated in the 2013 NCAA tournament. Four of those eight players advanced to the Women s Frozen Four and three captured the national title as part of the University of Minnesota. Roster Highlights 11 Olympians 21 World Champions 8 World U18 Champions 8 Canadian Women s Hockey League players 21 NCAA Division I players

Game Notes USA vs. Canada Feb. 12, 2014 Page 4 Four Nations Cup. There, Team USA captured the tournament title for the first time since 2003. General Manager - Reagan Carey Carey became USA Hockey s director of women s hockey in August 2010. Her primary focus is the management of the U.S. Women s National Team Program, including elite development efforts of players and coaches. Carey also serves as general manager for all U.S. women s teams, including the U.S. Women s Olympic Team. Team USA has had significant success under her guidance. The U.S. Women s National Team has won two gold medals (2011, 2013) and a silver medal (2012) at the IIHF s Women s World Championship, and finished first on two occasions (2011-12), second (2010) and third (2013) once at the Four Nations Cup. As part of USA Hockey s development initiatives, Carey has overseen all aspects of player development camps, tournaments, and team operations at all levels. For the two years prior to joining USA Hockey, Carey was the director of fan development and youth marketing for the NHL s Atlanta Thrashers and NBA s Atlanta Hawks. Carey is a member of the IIHF Women s Committee, serves as an advisor on the Board of Directors for the CWHL and is on the Professional Development Council for the American Women s College Hockey Alliance. A 2001 graduate of Colby College, Carey played four years of collegiate hockey and volleyball. She was the recipient of the 2010 Colby College Carl E. Nelson Sports Achievement Award. Head Coach - Katey Stone Stone, head women s ice hockey coach at Harvard University, is leading the U.S. Women s National Team and will be the first female head coach of the U.S. Olympic Women s Ice Hockey Team at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. Stone has been involved with the U.S. Women s National Team Program since 2006 and has served as head coach of the U.S. Women s National Team for eight competitions, recently guiding the U.S. to the gold-medal at the 2013 International Ice Hockey Federation Women s World Championship in Ottawa, Ontario. In total, she has been the head coach for three IIHF Women s World Championships (gold- 2011, 2013; silver-2012), five Four Nations Cups (1st-2008, 2011, 2012; 2nd-2010; 3rd-2013) and one IIHF Twelve Nations Invitational Tournament Series (2011). In 2012, Stone guided Team USA to a silver medal at the IIHF Women s World Championship in Burlington, Vt., and helped the team capture the Four Nations Cup title in Vantaa and Kerava, Finland. Under Stone s leadership, the U.S. Women s National Team enjoyed a highly successful season in 2011, earning gold medals at the IIHF Women s World Championship in Zurich, Switzerland, and the Four Nations Cup in Nykoping, Sweden, as well as the inaugural championship at the IIHF Twelve Nations Invitational Tournament Series in Vierumaki, Finland, where the U.S. went undefeated in six games. In 2010, Stone led the U.S. to a secondplace finish at the Four Nations Cup in St. Johns, N.L., Stone also served as the head coach of the U.S. Women s National Team at the 2008 Women s In addition, Stone led the U.S. to the gold medal at the first-ever IIHF Under-18 Women s World Championship in January 2008, and also coached the U.S. Women s National Under-18 Team at the 2007 Under-18 Series against Canada and the U.S. Women s Under-22 Select Team at the 2006 Under-22 Series against Canada. Along with her accomplishments on the international stage, Stone is the all-time wins leader in women s college hockey. She completed her 19th season behind the Harvard bench in 2012-13 and has led the Crimson to a 402-171-35 (.690) record, which included the 1999 American Women s Collegiate Hockey Alliance national championship, three straight appearances in the NCAA championship game (2003, 2004, 2005), nine NCAA tournament appearances in the event s 13-year history, six ECAC Hockey regular-season titles, five ECAC Hockey tournament championships, six Ivy League titles and 10 Beanpot championships. In addition to the team s success under Stone, she has molded some of the best individual talent in the sport of women s ice hockey. Stone has coached nine Olympians and six Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winners, presented annually to the top player in NCAA Division I women s ice hockey. Before coaching at Harvard, Stone served as assistant athletic director and coach at Tabor Academy (Mass.) and had coaching stints at Northfield Mount Hermon (Mass.) and Phillips Exeter Academy (N.H.). Stone graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 1989 with a degree in physical education. She was a captain and four-year letter winner in both hockey and lacrosse and helped the Wildcats hockey team win ECAC championships in 1986 and 1987, and the lacrosse team capture an NCAA title in 1985. She earned All-ECAC honors in hockey and was a two-time All-America selection in lacrosse.

Game Notes USA vs. Canada Feb. 12, 2014 Page 5 RECENT U.S. RESULTS AT THREE/FOUR NATIONS CUPS Year Head Coach Record* Finish 2013 Katey Stone 2-0-0-2-0 3rd 2012 Katey Stone 3-0-0-1-0 1st 2011 Katey Stone 2-1-0-1-0 1st 2010 Katey Stone 2-1-1-0-0 2nd 2009 Mark Johnson 3-0-0-1-0 2nd 2008 Katey Stone 2-1-0-1-0 1st *(W-OTW-OTL-L-T) All-Time Record at Three/Four Nations Cup USA vs. GP W OTW OTL L T GF GA SOF SOA Canada 36 5 5 4 21 1 68 102 3 6 Finland 21 19 0 0 1 1 106 31 4 0 Sweden 14 14 0 0 0 0 88 13 7 0 Totals 71 38 5 4 22 2 262 146 14 6 THE 2013 FOUR NATIONS CUP RECAP: The Four Nations Cup is an annual tournament that has been held in varying forms since 1996. Canada won this year s event and the U.S. placed third. It was the 18th year of the tournament (previously the Three Nations Cup) and the fifth time it has taken place in the U.S. All games were held at the 1980 Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid, N.Y. The United States has now competed in the tournament 17 times, having not participated in 2001. Prior to this year s third-place finish, the United States had captured the title five times (1997, 2003, 2008, 2011-12), including the previous two years (2011-12). Team USA had finished second in each of the other 11 tournaments it had participated in. Team USA holds an overall record of 38-5-4-22-2 (W-OTW-OTL-L-T) in 71 Three/Four Nations Cup games. Team USA s loss to Finland on Nov. 8, 2013 was the first loss at a Four Nations Cup game to any team other than Canada. BRING ON THE WORLD TOUR STATISTICS NO. NAME POSITION GP G A PTS PIM 16 Kelli Stack Forward 10 6 9 15 27 14 Brianna Decker Forward 10 5 5 10 6 9 Megan Bozek Defense 9 3 7 10 8 21 Hilary Knight Forward 10 6 3 9 33 17 Jocelyne Lamoureux Forward 10 5 4 9 54 25 Alex Carpenter Forward 10 3 5 8 4 19 Gigi Marvin Defense 9 3 4 7 33 26 Kendall Coyne Forward 10 3 4 7 4 10 Meghan Duggan Forward 10 2 5 7 10 7 Monique Lamoureux Forward 9 1 5 6 29 24 Josephine Pucci Defense 9 0 3 3 8 18 Lyndsey Fry Forward 9 1 1 2 4 15 Anne Schleper Defense 9 1 1 2 4 22 Kacey Bellamy Defense 7 0 2 2 27 23 Michelle Picard Defense 7 0 1 1 2 29 Brianne McLaughlin Goaltender 1 0 0 0 0 30 Molly Schaus Goaltender 5 0 0 0 0 31 Jessie Vetter Goaltender 6 0 0 0 0 2 Lee Stecklein Defense 7 0 0 0 2 13 Julie Chu Forward 9 0 0 0 6 28 Amanda Kessel Forward -- -- -- -- -- Bench -- -- -- -- 2 NO. NAME GP MIN W-L GA EN SA SV GAA SV% 30 Molly Schaus 5 240:00 3-1 7 0 71 64 1.75.901 31 Jessie Vetter 6 301:00 3-2* 12 1 115 103 2.39.896 29 Brianne McLaughlin 1 58:41 0-1 3 0 29 26 3.07.897 *One of Vetter s wins was in a shootout. Game Sheets are available at bringontheworldtour.com TEAM USA - BRING ON THE WORLD TOUR / FOUR NATIONS CUP SCHEDULE & RESULTS (All Times Local) Date Event Time Result Location Arena Oct. 12 Canada 7 p.m. L, 2-3 Burlington, Vt. Gutterson Fieldhouse Nov. 5* Sweden 7 p.m. W, 10-0 Lake Placid, N.Y. 1980 Herb Brooks Arena Nov. 6* Canada 7 p.m. L, 2-4 Lake Placid, N.Y. 1980 Herb Brooks Arena Nov. 8* Finland 7 p.m. L, 1-3 Lake Placid, N.Y. 1980 Herb Brooks Arena Nov. 9* Sweden 3:30 p.m. W, 8-1 Lake Placid, N.Y. 1980 Herb Brooks Arena Dec. 20** Canada 7 p.m. W, 4-1 Grand Forks, N.D. Ralph Engelstad Arena Dec. 28** Canada 3 p.m. W, 3-2 (SO) St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center *Four Nations Cup / **Olympic Exhibition Games OTHER EXHIBITION GAMES AGAINST CANADA (All Times Local) Date Event Time Result Location Arena Oct. 17 Canada 7:30 p.m. L, 3-6 Boisbriand, Qc. Centre d excellence Sports Dec. 12 Canada 7 p.m. W, 5-1 Calgary, Alta. Markin MacPhail Centre Dec. 30 Canada 7 p.m. W, 3-2 Toronto, Ont. Air Canada Centre

Game Notes USA vs. Canada Feb. 12, 2014 Page 6 Bring on the World Tour - Game-By-Game Individual Player Stats Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 20 Dec. 28 Dec. 30 No. Player USA-CAN USA-CAN USA-SWE USA-CAN USA-FIN USA-SWE USA-CAN USA-CAN USA-CAN USA-CAN 2 Lee Stecklein 0-0 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 Jincy Dunne 0-0 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP ---- ---- --- --- 7 Monique Lamoureux 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 DNP 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 9 Megan Bozek 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-4 1-0 DNP 0-1 1-0 10 Meghan Duggan 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 11 Lisa Chesson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-0 DNP DNP 13 Julie Chu 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 14 Brianna Decker 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 15 Anne Schleper 0-0 DNP 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 16 Kelli Stack 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-0 0-0 2-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-2 17 Jocelyne Lamoureux 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 18 Lyndsey Fry 0-0 0-0 DNP 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 19 Gigi Marvin 1-0 DNP 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 20 Kate Buesser 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 ---- ---- --- --- 21 Hilary Knight 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 22 Kacey Bellamy DNP 0-2 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 23 Michelle Picard DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-1 DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 24 Josephine Pucci 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 25 Alex Carpenter 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 26 Kendall Coyne 0-0 1-1 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 27 Annie Pankowski DNP 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP DNP 28 Amanda Kessel DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 29 Brianne McLaughlin 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 30 Molly Schaus DNP 0-0 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0 DNP 0-0 DNP 0-0 31 Jessie Vetter DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 DNP 0-0 DNP Notes - DNP - did not play; first number represents goals, second number assists. Bring on the World Tour - Game-By-Game Goaltender Record Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 20 Dec. 28 Dec. 30 No. Player USA-CAN USA-CAN USA-SWE USA-CAN USA-FIN USA-SWE USA-CAN USA-CAN USA-CAN USA-CAN 29 Brianne McLaughlin Loss DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 30 Molly Schaus DNP Loss ND DNP DNP Win DNP Win DNP Win 31 Jessie Vetter DNP ND Win Loss Loss DNP Win DNP SO Win DNP Note: ND - no decision *Note - The Oct. 17, Dec. 12 and Dec. 30 games are not officially part of the Bring on the World Tour, but the stats count in the pre-olympic totals

Game Notes USA vs. Canada Feb. 12, 2014 Page 7 PRE-OLYMPIC TOUR NOTES: The 2013-14 U.S. Women s National Team went 6-4 on the pre-olympic Tour, winning its last five games after a 1-4 start. 2 Lee Stecklein Defense Did not play in three of the first six pre-olympic Tour games before skating in the final four games, all victories over CAN. Was scoreless in seven games. 7 Monique Lamoureux Forward Registered six points (1-5) in nine games during the pre- Olympic Tour. Was named Player of the Game on Dec. 20 vs. CAN. Had points in four of her nine games. 9 Megan Bozek Defense Led all defensemen and tied for second overall on the team with 10 points (3-7) in nine games during the pre-olympic Tour. Her seven assists placed second on the club. Had a four-point game, all assists, on Nov. 9 vs. SWE. Recorded the GWG on Dec. 30 vs. CAN. 10 Meghan Duggan Forward Notched the game-winning goal vs. SWE on Nov. 5 to open the Four Nations Cup. Tied for third on the team during the pre-olympic Tour with five assists and shared seventh overall with seven points. 13 Julie Chu Forward The veteran forward, who will be competing in her fourth Olympic Games, was scoreless in nine pre-olympic games. 14 Brianna Decker Forward Tied for second on the team with 10 points (5-5), and shared second with five goals during the pre-olympic Tour. Tallied three of Team USA s game-winning goals during the pre-olympic tour (Nov. 9 vs. SWE; Dec. 12 vs. CAN; Dec. 20 vs. CAN). Was named the Player of the Game on Oct. 12 vs. CAN. 15 Anne Schleper Defense Played in nine of the 10 pre-olympic games, registering two points (1-1), including a goal against SWE in the first game of the Four Nations Cup. 16 Kelli Stack Forward Saw her first action in 10 months, on the pre-olympic Tour, after recovering from a knee injury. Was scoreless in the first two games and had points in seven of the final eight games. Led the team with eight assists and 14 points. Tied for first with six goals. Had four multiple-point games, including three points on three occasions. 17 Jocelyne Lamoureux Forward Had at least one point in each of the first four pre-olympic Tour games and in five of the first six games. Tallied three multiple-point games, including a two-goal effort on Nov. 9 vs. SWE. Tied for third on the team with five goals and placed fifth overall with nine points (5-4). 18 Lyndsey Fry Forward Skated in nine of the 10 pre-olympic Tour games. Notched one goals and one assist, including a goal against CAN on Nov. 6, during the Four Nations Cup. 19 Gigi Marvin Defense Had seven points (3-4) in nine pre-olympic Tour games. Ties for the lead among defensemen with three goals and tied for seventh overall with seven points. 21 Hilary Knight Forward Recorded at least one point in seven of the 10 pre-olympic games, including a six-game streak to finish the pre-olympic schedule (5-2). Was fourth on the team in scoring with nine points (6-3). 22 Kacey Bellamy Defense Skated in seven of the 10 pre-olympic games, notching a pair of assist on Oct. 17 vs. CAN. 23 Michelle Picard Defense Played in seven of the 10 pre-olympic games, notching a an assist on Nov. 9 vs. SWE. 24 Josephine Pucci Defense Tallied three points (0-3) while playing in nine of the 10 pre- Olympic games. 25 Alex Carpenter Forward Placed sixth on the team with eight points (3-5) in 10 games during the pre-olympic Tour. Her five assists tied for third on the club. Had points in six games, including one multiple-point game in which she registered three points (1-2) against SWE on Nov. 5. 26 Kendall Coyne Forward Notched at least one point in five of the 10 pre-olympic Tour games. Had two multiple-point games, including a pair of goals against SWE on Nov. 5. Tied for seventh on the team with seven points (3-4). 28 Amanda Kessel Forward Did not play on the pre-olympic Tour while rehabbing from a lower-body injury. Appeared in select exhibition games in Nov. and Jan. 29 Brianne McLaughlin-Bittle Goaltender Played in the opening game of the pre-olympic Tour vs. CAN on Oct. 12, stopping 26 of the 29 shots she faced. 30 Molly Schaus Goaltender Led team with a 1.75 GAA and.901 SV% in five games, posting a 3-1 record. Stopped 64 of 71 shots overall. 31 Jessie Vetter Goaltender Appeared in 7 of 10 games, posting a 3-2 record and a 2.39 GAA. Stopped 103 of 115 shots faced. Led goaltenders in games and minutes.

Game Notes USA vs. Canada Feb. 12, 2014 Page 8 2014 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES - TEAM USA STATISTICS Game-By-Game Individual Player Stats Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 NO. PLAYER USA-FIN USA-SUI USA-CAN USA-TBD USA-TBD 2 Lee Stecklein 0-0 0-1 7 Monique Lamoureux 0-0 2-0 9 Megan Bozek 0-1 0-1 10 Meghan Duggan 0-0 0-1 13 Julie Chu 0-0 0-1 14 Brianna Decker 0-0 1-1 15 Anne Schleper 0-1 0-0 16 Kelli Stack 1-0 0-2 17 Jocelyne Lamoureux 0-0 0-2 18 Lyndsey Fry 0-0 0-0 19 Gigi Marvin 0-0 0-0 21 Hilary Knight 1-1 1-1 22 Kacey Bellamy 0-0 0-0 23 Michelle Picard 0-0 0-0 24 Josephine Pucci 0-0 0-1 25 Alex Carpenter 1-0 1-0 26 Kendall Coyne 0-0 2-2 28 Amanda Kessel 0-0 2-2 29 Brianne McLaughlin DNP DNP 30 Molly Schaus DNP 0-0 31 Jessie Vetter 0-0 DNP Notes - DNP - did not play; first number represents goals, second number assists. Game-By-Game Goaltender Record Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 NO. PLAYER USA-FIN USA-SUI USA-CAN USA-TBD USA-TBD 29 Brianne McLaughlin DNP DNP 30 Molly Schaus DNP Win 31 Jessie Vetter Win DNP Overall Team Statistics NO. PLAYER POS. GP G A PTS PIM 21 Hilary Knight F 2 2 2 4 2 26 Kendall Coyne F 2 2 2 4 0 28 Amanda Kessel F 2 2 2 4 0 16 Kelli Stack F 2 1 2 3 0 25 Alex Carpenter F 2 2 0 2 2 7 Monique Lamoureux F 2 2 0 2 0 14 Brianna Decker F 2 1 1 2 2 9 Megan Bozek D 2 0 2 2 0 17 Jocelyne Lamoureux F 2 0 2 2 0 15 Anne Schleper D 2 0 2 2 0 13 Julie Chu F 2 0 1 1 2 10 Meghan Duggan F 2 0 1 1 0 24 Josephine Pucci D 2 0 1 1 0 2 Lee Stecklein D 2 0 1 1 0 22 Kacey Bellamy D 2 0 0 0 0 18 Lyndsey Fry F 2 0 0 0 0 19 Gigi Marvin D 2 0 0 0 0 23 Michelle Picard D 2 0 0 0 0 31 Jessie Vetter G 1 0 0 0 0 29 Brianne McLaughlin G 0 0 0 0 0 30 Molly Schaus G 1 0 0 0 0 Bench -- -- -- -- -- NO. NAME GP MIN W-L GA SV GAA SV% 30 Molly Schaus 1 60 1-0 0 10 0.00 1.00 31 Jessie Vetter 1 60 1-0 1 14 1.00.933 29 B. McLaughlin -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Game Notes USA vs. Canada Feb. 12, 2014 Page 9 TEAM USA CAREER STATISTICS Overall Career USA Statistics - Skaters (As of Feb. 10, 2014 NO. PLAYER POS. GP G A PTS 13 Julie Chu F 236 66 113 179 21 Hilary Knight F 109 70 57 127 19 Gigi Marvin D 99 20 45 65 22 Kacey Bellamy D 97 5 33 38 17 Jocelyne Lamoureux F 96 40 58 98 10 Meghan Duggan F 96 35 28 63 7 Monique Lamoureux F 89 49 53 102 16 Kelli Stack F 81 37 52 89 26 Kendall Coyne F 75 45 39 84 14 Brianna Decker F 71 52 41 93 15 Anne Schleper D 55 5 10 15 23 Michelle Picard D 48 0 13 13 28 Amanda Kessel F 44 25 47 72 24 Josephine Pucci D 42 4 17 21 25 Alex Carpenter F 41 27 19 46 9 Megan Bozek D 39 9 23 32 18 Lyndsey Fry F 35 9 5 14 2 Lee Stecklein D 31 2 6 8 Points: Goals: Assists: Chu: 179 Knight 70 Chu 113 Knight 127 Chu 66 J. Lamoureux 58 M. Lamoureux 102 Decker 52 Knight 57 J. Lamoureux 98 M. Lamoureux 49 M. Lamoureux 53 Decker 93 Coyne 45 Stack 52 Points Per Game: Goals Per Game: Assists Per Game: Kessel 1.64 Decker.73 Kessel 1.07 Decker 1.31 Carpenter.66 Stack.64 Knight 1.17 Knight.64 J. Lamoureux.60 M. Lamoureux 1.15 Coyne.60 M. Lamoureux.60 Carpenter 1.12 Kessel.57 Decker.58 Overall Olympic Statistics - Career (As of Feb. 10, 2014) NO. PLAYER POS. GP G A PTS 2 Lee Stecklein D 2 0 1 1 7 Monique Lamoureux F 7 6 6 12 9 Megan Bozek D 2 0 2 2 10 Meghan Duggan F 7 4 1 5 13 Julie Chu F 17 4 12 16 14 Brianna Decker F 2 1 1 2 15 Anne Schleper D 2 0 1 1 16 Kelli Stack F 7 4 7 11 17 Jocelyne Lamoureux F 7 2 6 8 18 Lyndsey Fry F 2 0 0 0 19 Gigi Marvin D 7 0 3 3 21 Hilary Knight F 7 3 9 12 22 Kacey Bellamy D 7 0 1 1 23 Michelle Picard D 2 0 0 0 24 Josephine Pucci D 2 0 1 1 25 Alex Carpenter F 2 2 0 2 26 Kendall Coyne F 2 2 2 4 28 Amanda Kessel F 2 2 2 4 29 Brianne McLaughlin G 1 0 0 0 30 Molly Schaus G 2 0 0 0 31 Jessie Vetter G 3 0 0 0 NO. NAME GP MIN W-L GA SV GAA SV% 30 Molly Schaus 2 112 2-0 0 15 0.00 1.00 31 Jessie Vetter 5 300 4-1 4 82 0.80.953 29 B. McLaughlin 1 8 0-0 1 1 7.50.500 Overall Career USA Statistics - Goaltenders NO. NAME GP MIN W-L GA SV GAA SV% 29 B. McLaughlin 14 661 6-3 25 187 2.27.882 30 Molly Schaus 44 2,207 25-13 62 747 1.69.923 31 Jessie Vetter 56 3,302 40-15 85 1,101 1.54.928

Game Notes USA vs. Canada Feb. 12, 2014 Page 10 Preliminary Round USA vs. Finland Februrary 8, 2014 Shayba Arena Sochi, Russia Finland 0 0 1 1 United States 1 2 0 3 1st: USA-Knight (unassisted), 0:53 2nd: USA-Stack (Knight, Bozek), 7:42 USA-Carpenter (Schleper), 15:59 (pp) 3rd: FIN-Tapani (Karvinen), 15:22 (pp) Penalties: FIN 4-8; USA 2-4 Power Plays: FIN 1-2; USA 1-4 Saves: FIN-Raty (14-16-10--40), 59:08; USA-Vetter (3-4-7--14), 60:00 Shots: FIN 3-4-8--15; USA 15-18-10--43 Officials: Ref-Nicole Hertrich; Lines-Therese Bjoerkman, Stephanie Gagnon Notes: Hilary Knight recorded her 10th career Olympic point (2-8=10)... Knight s goal 53 seconds into the game was the fastest goal ever by the U.S. Olympic Women s Team in the Olympics... Jessie Vetter now ranks third all-time in minutes played by U.S. goaltenders in the Olympics (300:00). Preliminary Round USA vs. Switzerland Februrary 10, 2014 Shayba Arena Sochi, Russia Switzerland 0 0 0 0 United States 5 1 3 9 1st: USA-M. Lamoureux (J. Lamoureux, Duggan), 9:20 USA-Decker (Kessel, Knight), 10:07 USA-Kessel (Coyne), 10:15 USA-Knight (Stack, Chu), 14:23 USA-Kessel (Coyne, Decker), 15:42 (pp) 2nd: USA-M. Lamoureux (J. Lamoureux, Stecklein), 13:26 3rd: USA-Coyne (Stack), 0:49 USA-Coyne (Kessel, Bozek), 3:59 USA-Carpenter (Pucci), 15:39 Penalties: SUI 4-8; USA 2-4 Power Plays: SUI 0-2; USA 1-4 Saves: SUI-Schelling (12-15-17--44), 60:00; USA-Schaus (6-2-2--10), 60:00 Shots: SUI 6-2-2--10; USA 17-16-20--53 Officials: Ref-Melanie Bordeleau; Lines-Denise Caughey, Charlotte Girard Notes: Kendall Coyne (2-2=4) and Amanada Kessel (2-2=4) led all scorers in points... Kessel s three-point first period (2-1) ranks second all-time for individual points in a period for a U.S. Olympic Women s Team member... With one assist, Hilary Knight moved into fifth all-time in Olympic assists... Molly Schaus has never given up a goal in the Olympics in 112 minutes played... Team USA set several speed records, including fastest two goals (0:08), fastest three goals (0:55) and fastest five goals (7:22)... The win marked the 20th all-time for the United States in the Olympic Winter Games. ON THE USA HOCKEY CALENDAR: - The U.S. Olympic Men s Ice Hockey Team arrived in Sochi on Monday and participated in a team practice Monday evening. The team s first game is Thursday (Feb. 13) against Slovakia at 7:30 a.m. ET. - The U.S. Paralmypic Sled Hockey Team is currently training in Colorado Springs, Colo., as part of its final preparations for the Paralympic Winter Games. The team will travel to Charlotte, N.C., on Feb. 15 for a 10- day training camp. A PBS documentary on the Paralympic team will air nationally Feb. 24 at 10 p.m. ET. - The ninth annual Labatt Blue/USA Hockey Pond Hockey National Championships took place Feb. 7-9 in Eagle River, Wis. Nearly 340 teams participated in the event. - The seventh edition of Hockey Weekend Across America will take place Feb. 28-Mar. 2. The three-day event features Wear Your Favorite Jersey Day (Friday), Try Hockey Day (Saturday) and Celebrate Local Hockey Heroes Day (Sunday). This year, nearly 450 rinks across the U.S. have signed up to host Try Hockey Days. - The Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Brunch will be held on March 22, in Hamden, Conn., in conjunction with the NCAA Women s Frozen Four. At the event, the recipient of the 2014 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award will be announced from three finalists. - The USA Hockey s National Team Development Program s annual tryout camp is scheduled to take place March 21-25 in Ann Arbor, Mich. - The U.S. Men s and Women s National Under-18 Teams will compete in their respective IIHF World Championships in the coming weeks. The women will travel to Budapest, Hungary, March 23-30, while the men will be in Lappeenranta and Imatra, Finland, April 17-27. - The 2014 Toyota-USA Hockey National Championships will be held March 26-April 6, in Amherst, N.Y., Green Bay, Wis., Hackensack, N.J., Marlborough, Mass., Omaha, Neb., Reston, Va. and Wayne, N.J.