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The DC Breeze is an open professional ultimate team based in the District of Columbia, competing in the East Division of the American Ultimate Disc League.[1][2] The team first played in the 2013 season. The Breeze play at Carlini Field (Catholic University).[3]

History

2013

In the Breeze's inaugural season the team played its home games at Anacostia High School in East DC.[4] They went 4–12 in the regular season and did not qualify for the playoffs.[5] The Breeze finished fifth in the East Division.

2014

The Breeze moved to the University of Maryland Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex for their second season after playing their 2014 home opener at George Mason High School in Falls Church, Virginia.[3] The opener was the professional debut for highly touted University of Pittsburgh graduates Alex Thorne and Tyler DeGirolamo, and was a nail biter to the end as the Breeze fell one goal short of heavily favored AUDL defending champions Toronto Rush, 20–19.[6] To date this is still the only Breeze game played in Virginia. The team went 10–4 in the regular season, finishing in third place in the East Division and making its first playoff appearance, where the team lost to the Rush again.[7] 2014 also marks the first season that Alex "Dutchy" Ghesquiere served as head coach.[8]

2015

The Breeze moved to Gallaudet University in 2015, and were again coached by Alex Ghesquiere.[9] League expansion to Pittsburgh and Raleigh took regional talent away from the Breeze, and the team went 7–7 in the regular season, failing to qualify for the playoffs.[10]

2016

The Breeze again played home games at Gallaudet University, and were again coached by Alex Ghesquiere.[3] They got back to winning ways, going 10–4 in the regular season for a second-place finish and earning a home playoff game for the first time.[11] The team won its home playoff game vs the New York Empire for its first ever postseason victory, but then lost the East Division final to the Toronto Rush.[12]

2017

The Breeze made a coaching change in 2017, hiring Darryl Stanley as head coach while Ghesquiere moved into an oversight role as Technical Director after leading the team from the sideline the previous three years.[13] The team again went 10–4 and finished in second place, and once again won a home playoff game, this time against the Montréal Royal. And for the second consecutive season, the Breeze lost to Toronto in the Division Final.

2018

Head Coach Darryl Stanley returned to lead the Breeze again in 2018, serving the first of a two-year contract extension. He guided the team to an 8–5–1 record, a second-place finish in the AUDL East, and the team's fourth playoff appearance in the last five years. The season ended July 21 with a rain-soaked playoff loss, 19–15 to the New York Empire.[14] However, this was the year of Matthew "Rowan" McDonnell on the field. McDonnell served as a team captain while collecting 38 goals, 47 assists and 11 blocks. The goal and assist totals both led the team, and he won the league's 2018 AUDL MVP Award.[15]

2019

Reigning AUDL MVP Matthew "Rowan" McDonnell returned as captain of the Breeze in 2019, and Head Coach Darryl Stanley also returned to lead the team from the sidelines for the third consecutive season. The duo guided the team to a 7–5 record, a third place finish in the AUDL East, and the team's fifth playoff appearance in the last six years. The season ended July 20 with another heartbreaking playoff loss, this time 22–21 to the Toronto Rush in a game played in New York.[16] The season was once again highlighted by McDonnell's performance on the field. He followed up his MVP 2018 season with 67 goals, 51 assists and 5 blocks in a campaign that earned him both All-AUDL 1st Team[17] and MVP Finalist[18] honors. The 2019 Breeze roster also produced two All-AUDL Rookie 2nd Team members in AJ Merriman and Garrett Braun.[19]

2020

The Breeze were prepared to compete in the newly formed Atlantic Division[20] and had constructed one of the most talented rosters in team history before the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[21]

2021

On March 5, 2021, the AUDL announced games would return after the loss of the 2020 season.[22] Instead of starting in early April, as had been the historical standard, it was announced the schedule would run from early June through mid-August before playoffs and ultimately, AUDL Championship Weekend in September. The New York Empire and upstart Boston Glory were shifted from the East Division into a newly-formed eight-team Atlantic Division, as the league contended with COVID-19-related difficulties with the Canadian border, leading to the creation of the Canada Cup.[23] Prior to the AUDL's announcement, the Breeze also announced that Rowan McDonnell signed a two-year contract to keep him in Washington, DC through the 2022 season.[24] McDonnell spent most of 2021 nursing a nagging hamstring injury and saw his role evolve from a true handler and downfield threat into more of a reliable veteran role player. After playing in three games for the Breeze between 2017-2018, rising star Jonny Malks returned for the 2021 season and immediately became a force on the Breeze O-Line. Malks was picked as the unanimous mid-season MVP and helped lead the team to a 10-2 season, its fifth consecutive playoff appearance and sixth in the last seven seasons. 2021 was also a breakout season for 20-year-old AJ Merriman, who racked up 19 assists, 15 goals, and 20 blocks on his way to being named the AUDL Defensive Player of the Year.[25] Due to the unique nature of the Atlantic Division in 2021, four teams qualified for the playoffs, and the winners of each first-round game advanced to Championship Weekend, which was held in Washington, DC for the first time. The Breeze saw their Championship Weekend hopes dashed once again, falling to the eventual AUDL Champion Raleigh Flyers by a score of 16-19 at Carlini Field in Washington, DC on September 3, 2021.

2022

Prior to the 2022 season, the Breeze announced the re-signing of multiple players who had not played for the club for many years, including Tyler Monroe, Christian Boxley, David Cranston, Troy Holland, Alan Kolick, and Delrico Johnson. The team also re-signed 2021 AUDL Defensive Player of the Year AJ Merriman to a three-year contract. With the return of Head Coach Darryl Stanley and the addition of decorated coach Alex Crew as Assistant Coach, the Breeze had arguably positioned themselves better than ever before to contend for the East Division title and a Championship Weekend appearance. Despite a few closer-than-comfortable results throughout the regular season, including two one-goal victories in the closing seconds against the Philadelphia Phoenix, the Breeze once again finished with a regular season record of 10-2, dropping both matchups to the New York Empire. With divisions back to “normal,” the playoff format was reestablished to have the #2 seed in each division host the #3 seed and the winner match up with the #1 seed the week following. Despite two incredibly close contests during the regular season, the Breeze dispatched a fiery Phoenix squad with relative ease to set the stage for the East Division Championship in New York against the Empire. The game started in familiar fashion with the two teams trading scores before the Empire pulled ahead in the third quarter and led by as many as five goals. However, with the clock winding down at the close of the third quarter, Moussa Dia came up with a block and sprinted to the endzone where Jasper Tom was able to connect with him for the goal as the buzzer sounded to pull within two goals. The o-line then started the fourth quarter with a hold to pull within one, and the d-line notched a break to tie the game with less than three minutes left on he clock. The teams then traded scores before the Empire received the pull with 17 seconds on the clock, marched down the field, and came down with the buzzer-beating goal to hand the Breeze another defeat and deny them the opportunity to qalify for Championship Weekend once again. The Empire went on to win the Championship, and thus, the Breeze ultimately fell to the eventual AUDL Champion in the quarterfinal round for the second year in a row.

Year-by-year

Year Reg. Season Goals For Goals Against Finish Playoffs
2013 4–12 293 378 5th East Failed to Qualify
2014 10–4 347 344 3rd East Lost Division Semifinal
2015 7–7 302 316 5th East Failed to Qualify
2016 10–4 396 329 2nd East Lost Division Final
2017 10–4 392 338 2nd East Lost Division Final
2018 8–5–1 343 324 2nd East Lost Division Semifinal
2019 7–5 281 262 3rd East Lost Division Semifinal
2020 (canceled) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
2021 10–2 284 218 1st Atlantic Lost 1st Round
2022 10–2 328 277 2nd East Lost Division Final
2023 9–3 290 241 2nd East Lost Division Final
Total 85–48–1 (64%) 3256 3027 4–8 (33%)

Full Schedule

2013
Date Home Team Away Team Final Score Standing
Sat 4/20 DC Breeze Toronto Rush 13–30 0–1
Sun 4/28 DC Breeze Rochester Dragons 26–25 1–1
Sat 5/04 New York Empire DC Breeze 25–11 1–2
Sun 5/05 Philadelphia Phoenix DC Breeze 23–18 1–3
Sun 5/12 DC Breeze New Jersey Hammerheads 18–13 2–3
Sat 5/18 DC Breeze Philadelphia Phoenix 17–18 2–4
Sat 5/25 DC Breeze Rochester Dragons 14–16 2–5
Sat 6/01 New Jersey Hammerheads DC Breeze 20–22 3–5
Sun 6/02 New York Empire DC Breeze 23–13 3–6
Sat 6/08 Philadelphia Phoenix DC Breeze 31–27 3–7
Sat 6/16 DC Breeze New York Empire 16–19 3–8
Sat 6/22 Toronto Rush DC Breeze 40–16 3–9
Sun 6/23 Rochester Dragons DC Breeze 24–20 3–10
Sat 6/29 DC Breeze Philadelphia Phoenix 21–23 3–11
Sat 7/06 New Jersey Hammerheads DC Breeze 17–24 4–11
Sat 7/13 DC Breeze Toronto Rush 17–31 4–12
2014
Date Home Team Away Team Final Score Standing
Sat 4/12 DC Breeze Toronto Rush 19–20 0–1
Sun 4/27 DC Breeze Rochester Dragons 30–22 1–1
Sat 5/03 Philadelphia Phoenix DC Breeze 22–30 2–1
Sun 5/04 DC Breeze Philadelphia Phoenix 28–19 3–1
Sun 5/18 DC Breeze Philadelphia Phoenix 25–21 4–1
Sat 5/24 Toronto Rush DC Breeze 27–17 4–2
Sun 5/25 Rochester Dragons DC Breeze 21–26 5–2
Sun 6/08 DC Breeze Montréal Royal 25–24 6–2
Sat 6/14 DC Breeze New York Empire 31–26 7–2
Sat 6/28 Montréal Royal DC Breeze 20–29 8–2
Sun 6/29 New York Empire DC Breeze 21–13 8–3
Sat 7/05 DC Breeze New York Empire 23–31 8–4
Sun 7/06 Philadelphia Phoenix DC Breeze 20–25 9–4
Sat 7/12 New York Empire DC Breeze 13–14 10–4
Sat 7/19 Toronto Rush DC Breeze 37–12 Playoffs – 0–1
2015
Date Home Team Away Team Final Score Standing
Sat 4/11 DC Breeze Toronto Rush 17–37 0–1
Sat 4/18 DC Breeze Ottawa Outlaws 23–19 1–1
Sun 5/03 DC Breeze Montréal Royal 20–21 1–2
Sat 5/09 Philadelphia Phoenix DC Breeze 29–30 (OT) 2–2
Sat 5/16 DC Breeze New York Empire 18–22 2–3
Sat 5/23 Toronto Rush DC Breeze 33–21 2–4
Sun 5/24 Rochester Dragons DC Breeze 25–26 3–4
Sat 6/06 Philadelphia Phoenix DC Breeze 20–26 4–4
Sat 6/20 DC Breeze New York Empire 7–8 4–5
Sun 6/21 New York Empire DC Breeze 21–13 4–6
Sat 7/04 Ottawa Outlaws DC Breeze 25–26 5–6
Sun 7/05 Montréal Royal DC Breeze 25–21 5–7
Fri 7/10 DC Breeze Philadelphia Phoenix 27–12 6–7
Sat 7/11 DC Breeze Rochester Dragons 27–19 7–7
2016
Date Home Team Away Team Final Score Standing
Sun 4/10 DC Breeze Ottawa Outlaws 28–17 1–0
Sat 4/23 DC Breeze Toronto Rush 24–25 (2OT) 1–1
Sat 4/30 Toronto Rush DC Breeze 24–23 1–2
Sun 5/01 Montréal Royal DC Breeze 18–26 2–2
Sat 5/07 DC Breeze New York Empire 23–22 (2OT) 3–2
Sat 5/14 Philadelphia Phoenix DC Breeze 15–24 4–2
Sat 5/21 New York Empire DC Breeze 14–15 5–2
Sun 5/22 DC Breeze Montréal Royal 28–14 6–2
Sat 5/28 Montréal Royal DC Breeze 27–22 6–3
Sun 5/29 Ottawa Outlaws DC Breeze 27–22 6–4
Sat 6/04 DC Breeze Toronto Rush 28–23 7–4
Sat 6/11 DC Breeze New York Empire 27–26 (2OT) 8–4
Sat 6/18 Philadelphia Phoenix DC Breeze 18–34 9–4
Sat 6/25 DC Breeze Philadelphia Phoenix 27–16 10–4
Sat 7/16 DC Breeze New York Empire 24–20 Playoffs – 1–0
Sat 7/23 Toronto Rush DC Breeze 21–23 (OT) Playoffs – 1–1
2017
Date Home Team Away Team Final Score Standing
Sun 4/09 DC Breeze Toronto Rush 32–21 1–0
Sat 4/22 Raleigh Flyers DC Breeze 23–21 (OT) 1–1
Sat 4/29 DC Breeze Ottawa Outlaws 29–24 2–1
Sat 5/06 DC Breeze New York Empire 22–21 3–1
Sat 5/13 Toronto Rush DC Breeze 26–20 3–2
Sat 5/20 DC Breeze Montréal Royal 23–20 4–2
Sat 5/27 New York Empire DC Breeze 25–28 5–2
Sat 6/03 Philadelphia Phoenix DC Breeze 22–21 5–3
Sun 6/04 DC Breeze New York Empire 18–17 (2OT) 6–3
Sun 6/11 DC Breeze Toronto Rush 25–17 7–3
Sat 6/17 Montréal Royal DC Breeze 27–23 7–4
Sun 6/18 Ottawa Outlaws DC Breeze 13–28 8–4
Sat 6/24 DC Breeze Philadelphia Phoenix 25–17 9–4
Sat 7/22 Philadelphia Phoenix DC Breeze 20–23 10–4
Fri 8/11 DC Breeze Montréal Royal 28 -16 Playoffs – 1–0
Sun 8/13 Toronto Rush DC Breeze 29–26 Playoffs – 1–1
2018
Date Home Team Away Team Final Score Standing
Sat 4/7 DC Breeze Montréal Royal 22–24 0–1
Sun 4/22 DC Breeze Ottawa Outlaws 26–19 1–1
Sat 4/28 Philadelphia Phoenix DC Breeze 18–18 1–1–1
Sat 5/5 DC Breeze New York Empire 18–19 1–2–1
Sat 5/12 DC Breeze Raleigh Flyers 25–24 2–2–1
Sat 5/19 Toronto Rush DC Breeze 20–33 3–2–1
Sun 5/20 Montréal Royal DC Breeze 20–21 4–2–1
Sat 5/26 New York Empire DC Breeze 29–21 4–3–1
Sat 6/02 Pittsburgh Thunderbirds DC Breeze 20–11 4–4–1
Sat 6/09 DC Breeze Toronto Rush 25–24 5–4–1
Sat 6/23 Toronto Rush DC Breeze 21–28 6–4–1
Sun 6/24 Ottawa Outlaws DC Breeze 30–29 6–5–1
Sat 6/30 DC Breeze Philadelphia Phoenix 25–15 7–5–1
Sat 7/14 DC Breeze New York Empire 29–19 8–5–1
Sat 7/21 New York Empire DC Breeze 19–15 Playoffs – 0–1
2019
Date Home Team Away Team Final Score Standing
Sat 4/13 New York Empire DC Breeze 21–18 0–1
Sat 4/20 DC Breeze Philadelphia Phoenix 20–18 1–1
Sat 5/4 DC Breeze Ottawa Outlaws 24–15 2–1
Sat 5/11 New York Empire DC Breeze 26–25 2–2
Sat 5/18 Ottawa Outlaws DC Breeze 22–21 2–3
Sun 5/19 Montréal Royal DC Breeze 19–20 3–3
Sun 5/26 DC Breeze Montréal Royal 27–17 4–3
Sat 6/1 DC Breeze New York Empire 19–20 4–4
Sat 6/15 DC Breeze Toronto Rush 23–22 5–4
Sun 6/16 Philadelphia Phoenix DC Breeze 16–21 6–4
Sat 6/22 DC Breeze Philadelphia Phoenix 21–18 7–4
Sat 7/6 Toronto Rush DC Breeze 26–21 7–5
Sat 7/20 Toronto Rush DC Breeze 22–21 Playoffs – 0–1
2021
Date Home Team Away Team Final Score Standing
Fri 6/4 New York Empire DC Breeze 19–18 0–1
Sat 6/5 DC Breeze Tampa Bay Cannons 24–10 1–1
Sat 6/12 Raleigh Flyers DC Breeze 24-25 2–1
Fri 6/18 DC Breeze Boston Glory 32–20 3–1
Fri 7/2 DC Breeze New York Empire 20–17 4–1
Sat 7/10 Atlanta Hustle DC Breeze 14–19 5–1
Sat 7/17 DC Breeze Atlanta Hustle 13–17 5–2
Sat 7/31 DC Breeze Philadelphia Phoenix 22–12 6–2
Fri 8/6 Philadelphia Phoenix DC Breeze 13–20 7–2
Sun 8/8 Pittsburgh Thunderbirds DC Breeze 16–25 8–2
Sat 8/21 DC Breeze Raleigh Flyers 22–21 (2OT) 9–2
Sun 8/29 Tampa Bay Cannons DC Breeze 16–28 10–2
Fri 9/3 DC Breeze Raleigh Flyers 16–19 Playoffs – 0–1
2022
Date Home Team Away Team Final Score Standing
Sat 4/30 DC Breeze New York Empire 19–22 0–1
Sat 5/14 DC Breeze Montreal Royal 27–17 1–1
Sat 5/28 Toronto Rush DC Breeze 26–27 2–1
Fri 6/3 DC Breeze Boston Glory 25–20 3–1
Fri 6/10 New York Empire DC Breeze 25–21 3–2
Sat 6/18 DC Breeze Toronto Rush 26–16 4–2
Sat 7/2 Philadelphia Phoenix DC Breeze 21–22 5–2
Fri 7/8 DC Breeze Philadelphia Phoenix 25–24 6–2
Fri 7/15 Montreal Royal DC Breeze 14–24 7–2
Sat 7/16 Ottawa Outlaws DC Breeze 17–24 8–2
Sat 7/23 Boston Glory DC Breeze 21–23 (OT) 9–2
Fri 7/29 DC Breeze Ottawa Outlaws 24–17 10–2
Sat 8/13 DC Breeze Philadelphia Phoenix 23–18 Playoffs – 1–0
Sat 8/20 New York Empire DC Breeze 19–18 Playoffs – 1–1
2023
Date Home Team Away Team Final Score Standing
Sat 4/29 Carolina Flyers DC Breeze 16–21 1–0
Sun 5/7 DC Breeze Philadelphia Phoenix 20–19 2–0
Sat 5/13 DC Breeze New York Empire 17–18 (OT) 2–1
Sat 5/20 Toronto Rush DC Breeze 13–20 3–1
Fri 6/2 DC Breeze Carolina Flyers 19–20 3–2
Fri 6/16 DC Breeze Montreal Royal 23–14 4–2
Fri 6/23 Montreal Royal DC Breeze 18–25 5–2
Sat 6/24 Boston Glory DC Breeze 16–20 6–2
Fri 6/30 New York Empire DC Breeze 21–18 6–3
Sat 7/8 DC Breeze Boston Glory 22–15 7–3
Sat 7/15 Philadelphia Phoenix DC Breeze 18–20 (OT) 8–3
Fri 7/21 DC Breeze Toronto Rush 27–17 9–3
Sat 7/29 DC Breeze Boston Glory 19–12 Playoffs – 1–0
Sat 8/12 New York Empire DC Breeze 19–24 Playoffs – 1–1

All-time record by opponent

Regular Season
Opponent Wins Losses Ties Win %
New Jersey Hammerheads (folded) 3 0 0 100%
Pittsburgh Thunderbirds 3 0 0 100%
Ottawa Outlaws 10 2 0 83.3%
Philadelphia Phoenix 20 5 1 78.9%
Rochester Dragons (folded) 5 2 0 71.4%
Montreal Royal 9 6 0 60.0%
Raleigh Flyers 3 1 0 75.0%
New York Empire 11 15 0 42.3%
Toronto Rush 7 14 0 33.3%
Atlanta Hustle 1 1 0 50.0%
Tampa Bay Cannons 2 0 0 100%
Playoffs
Opponent Wins Losses Win %
Montreal Royal 1 0 100%
New York Empire 1 2 33%
Philadelphia Phoenix 1 0 100%
Toronto Rush 0 4 0%
Raleigh Flyers 0 1 0%

Rosters

Rosters
2020 Roster 2019 Roster 2018 Roster 2017 Roster 2016 Roster 2015 Roster 2014 Roster 2013 Roster
First Name Last Name First Name Last Name First Name Last Name First Name Last Name First Name Last Name First Name Last Name First Name Last Name First Name Last Name
Jarrod Banks Jarrod Banks Austin Bartenstein John Agan John Agan Andrew Allen Peter Anderson Bill Barnes
Rhys Bergeron Quinn Bergeron Rhys Bergeron Austin Bartenstein Andrew Allen Peter Anderson Jarail Bajwa Jake Berzoff-Cohen
Quinn Bergeron David Bloodgood Quinn Bergeron Lloyd Blake David Boylan-Kolchin Jarnail Bajwa Tyler DeGirolamo Paul Butterfoss
David Bloodgood Jay Boyle Christopher Bernard David Bloodgood Chuck Cantone David Berg Danny Dennin Eric Clarkson
Garrett Braun Garrett Braun Lloyd Blake David Boylan-Kolchin Max Cassell Jim Boley Ben Feng Kevin Connolly
Cory Broyles Sam Breckner Christian Boxley Cory Broyles Nate Castine David Boylan-Kolchin Francisco Hazera Danny Dennin
Max Cassell Max Cassell Cory Broyles Chuck Cantone David Cranston Zach Branson Russel Howd Joseph DiPaula
Ethan Fortin Matt Collum Max Cassell Max Cassell Torn Doi Chip Cobb Alex Jacoski Greg Esser
Kris Harrison Alexandre Fall Nate Castine Nate Castine Ben Feng Clay Collins Chris Kocher Evan Feeney
Kevin Healey Kris Harrison David Cranston David Cranston Jonathan Helton Seth Collins Tyler Kunsa Jonathan Ginsberg
Jeremy Hess Jeremy Hess Alexandre Fall Joe Freund Russel Howd Antoine Davis Mark Lin Kevin Healey
Delrico Johnson Cody Johnson Troy Holland Troy Holland Alex Jacoski Bryant Dean Jose Maldonado Isaac Julien
Kenta Kawaguchi Kenta Kawaguchi Delrico Johnson Delrico Jonhson Kyle Johnson Ben Feng Brett Matzuka Matt Koh
Justin Keller Jeremy Knoff Matt Kerrigan Matt Kerrigan Matt Kerrigan Mark Flores Ryan Nam Jonathan Kwan
Jeremy Knopf Danny Krug Kyle Khalifa Alan Kolick Alan Kolick Francisco Hazera Jonathan Neeley Josh Mull
Xavier Maxstadt Alex Liu Aaron Langley Jonny Malks Nico Lake Troy Holland Josh Norris Burke Nash
Rowan McDonnell Dennis Maclaine Alex Liu Brian Marshall Bob Liu Russel Howd Jon Pressimone Zach Norrbom
Anthony McLean Peter Mancini Jonny Malks Matthew McDonnell Peter Mancini AJ Jacoski Matt Radhe Freddy Perlman
Ray Mendoza Xavier Maxstadt Peter Mancini Eric Miner Brian Marshall Matt Kerrigan Logan Rhyne Glenn Poole
AJ Merriman Matthew McDonnell Xavier Maxstadt Keven Moldenhauer Brett Matzuka Kyle Khalifa Aaron Roberts Matthew Radhe
Tyler Monroe Anthony McLean Matthew McDonnell Tyler Monroe Matthew McDonnell Nico Lake T.J. Ryan Carlos Rodriguez
Jacques Nissen Ray Mendoza Eric Miner Ryan Nam Tyler Monroe Peter Mancini Brad Scott Liam Shramko
Zach Norrbom AJ Merriman Matt Neeley Jonathan Neeley Jonathan Neeley Anthony Mclean Daniel Selwyn Justin Solis
Houston Parks Matt Neeley Zach Norrbom Zach Norrbom Jon Pressimone Michael Moses Liam Shramko Jon Pressimone
Leo Pierson Zach Norrbom Houston Parks Nathan Prior Jordan Queckboerner Leo Pepper Justin Solis Tim Ryan
Joe Richards Houston Parks Leo Pierson Joe Richards Matt Radhe Glenn Poole Jon Stone Daniel Selwyn
Zac Schakner Leo Pierson Benjamin Priess Brad Scott Ben Scharadin Jon Pressimone Alex Thorne Tim Spiridonov
David Shields Nathan Prior Nathan Prior David Sheilds Brad Scott Matt Radhe Sam Trachtman Bradley Tinney
Jasper Tom Joe Richards Joe Richards Markham Shofner Markham Shofner Brad Scott Owen Williams
Kevin Versteeg David Shields Brad Scott Justin Solis Nicky Spiva Dan Selwyn Charles Yu
Kyle Vezina Cole Sullivan David Shields Ryan Swift Jeff Wodatch David Zurbuchen
Dane Warner Kevin Versteeg Ryan Swift Alexander Taylor
Steven Wartinbee Kyle Vezina Marcus Thaw Marcus Thaw
Gabe Webster John Walden John Walden John Walden
Jeff Wodatch Dane Warner Gabe Webster Jeff Wodatch
Jeff Wodatch Jeff Wodatch


References

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External links

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