Four
CHL
Players
Named
to
U.S
Under-18
Select
Team
Toronto,
ON –
The
Canadian
Hockey
League
announced
that
four
CHL
players
will
compete
for
Team
USA
at
the
2012
Ivan
Hlinka
Memorial
Tournament
August
13-17,
2012,
in
Breclav,
Czech
Republic,
and
Piestany,
Slovakia.

Goaltender
Devin
Williams
of
the
Erie
Otters
will
be
joined
by
defenceman
Anthony
DeAngelo
of
the
Sarnia
Sting,
and
forwards
Adam
Erne
of
the
Quebec
Remparts
and
Jimmy
Lodge
of
the
Saginaw
Spirit.
A
total
of
22
players
were
named
to
the
team
following
participation
at
USA
Hockey’s
Boys’
Select
17
Player
Development
Camp
which
took
place
June
23-29
at
The
Sports
Centre
at
MCC
in
Rochester,
New
York.
Williams,
a
Saginaw,
MI,
native
played
in
nine
games
between
the
pipes
for
the
Otters
last
season
and
picked
up a
record
of
2-4-0-1.
On
the
blueline,
DeAngelo,
from
Sewell,
NJ,
had
23
points
in
68
games
with
the
Sting.
Up
front,
Erne
from
New
Haven,
CT,
finished
eighth
in
QMJHL
rookie
scoring
with
55
points
in
64
games
for
the
Remparts
while
Lodge,
from
Downington,
PA,
had
12
points
in
45
games
for
the
Spirit.
All
four
players
were
members
of
the
U.S
Under-17
Select
Team
that
won
the
2011
Under-17
Five
Nations
Tournament
held
in
Ann
Arbor,
MI.
The
2012
Ivan
Hlinka
Memorial
Tournament
will
feature
teams
from
Canada,
Czech
Republic,
Finland,
Russia,
Slovakia,
Sweden,
Switzerland
and
the
United
States.
Team
USA
has
finished
in
the
top
three
of
the
Ivan
Hlinka
Memorial
Tournament
10
times
since
the
tournament's
inception
in
1991,
including
a
first
place
finish
in
2003.