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40 Minnesotans Selected for National Invitational

By Minnesota Hockey, 03/23/16, 10:30AM CDT

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Minnesota Hockey, in conjunction with Reebok-CCM, the Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association and the Minnesota Girls Hockey Coaches Association, announced today the Minnesota rosters for the seventh annual CCM High School National Invitational Tournament to be played April 21 – 24 at the Plymouth Ice Center.

The tournament will feature teams comprised of top high school players from Minnesota, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Dakota and Wisconsin. Two boys’ teams and two girls’ teams from Minnesota will compete in the tournament.

“Many high school players have the potential to play at the next level after their high school career is over and this tournament will give these young men and women a chance to showcase their abilities in front of scouts from the NHL, NCAA and junior leagues,” said Mike MacMillan, High Performance Director for Minnesota Hockey.

The Minnesota Seniors boys’ team will be comprised of the most outstanding players from the 2016 Ted Brill Great 8 Tournament that took place March 18-20 at Doug Woog Arena in South St. Paul. The Minnesota HP 18 boys’ team will feature the top players from the recently completed CCM Minnesota Hockey High Performance 18 Festival, which was held in coordination with the Ted Brill Great 8.

The two girls’ teams from Minnesota were selected based on players’ performance in events organized by the Minnesota Girls’ High School Coaches Association. The Minnesota 18U girls’ team will feature the top players from the recently completed Junior Festival while Minnesota Seniors were selected after participating in the Senior Classic.

The rosters for all four Minnesota teams can be found below. The schedule for the CCM High School National Boys’ Invitational can be found here and the Girls' schedule can be here.

The CCM Minnesota Hockey High Performance Programs are designed to identify and develop the best players in Minnesota and to provide the top players from each district or section the chance to play with and against the best players in their area and the state.

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Minnesota Hockey, in conjunction with Reebok-CCM, the Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association and the Minnesota Girls Hockey Coaches Association, announced today the Minnesota rosters for the seventh annual CCM High School National Invitational Tournament to be played April 21 – 24 at the Plymouth Ice Center.

The tournament will feature teams comprised of top high school players from Minnesota, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Dakota and Wisconsin. Two boys’ teams and two girls’ teams from Minnesota will compete in the tournament.

“Many high school players have the potential to play at the next level after their high school career is over and this tournament will give these young men and women a chance to showcase their abilities in front of scouts from the NHL, NCAA and junior leagues,” said Mike MacMillan, High Performance Director for Minnesota Hockey.

The Minnesota Seniors boys’ team will be comprised of the most outstanding players from the 2016 Ted Brill Great 8 Tournament that took place March 18-20 at Doug Woog Arena in South St. Paul. The Minnesota HP 18 boys’ team will feature the top players from the recently completed CCM Minnesota Hockey High Performance 18 Festival, which was held in coordination with the Ted Brill Great 8.

The two girls’ teams from Minnesota were selected based on players’ performance in events organized by the Minnesota Girls’ High School Coaches Association. The Minnesota 18U girls’ team will feature the top players from the recently completed Junior Festival while Minnesota Seniors were selected after participating in the Senior Classic.

The rosters for all four Minnesota teams can be found below. The schedule for the CCM High School National Boys’ Invitational can be found here and the Girls' schedule can be here.

The CCM Minnesota Hockey High Performance Programs are designed to identify and develop the best players in Minnesota and to provide the top players from each district or section the chance to play with and against the best players in their area and the state.

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