Red Army with John Harrington and Buzz Schneider

​We're all familiar with the triumphant "Miracle on Ice." But what about the Soviet players and their impact on the game? Red Army looks at what made Soviet hockey so dominant.
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'96 World Cup: "We Broke a Barrier"

Three minutes and 18 seconds. That’s all it took for the 1996 United States World Cup squad to shock the hockey world. The U.S. Men's National Team defeated Canada in a best-on-best battle, becoming the best in the world.
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ALUMNI NEWS AND NOTES
Jordan Leopold Returns Home to Minnesota
1980 Flashback Highlights Hockey Weekend Across America
Patrick Kane Helps Carry Banner for USA Hockey
College Hockey Providing Opportunity On and Off the Ice
 
GIVING BACK TO THE GAME
Helping Players and the Game Grow
Mike Knuble knows the importance of development in hockey. He represented Team USA in four World Championships (1995, 1999, 2001 and 2005) and in the 2006 Olympic Games. Residing in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Knuble is helping develop others as a coach in youth hockey and the American Hockey League. READ MORE »
USA HOCKEY TODAY
Alumni Association Set to Launch This Summer
The USA Hockey Foundation is creating its own alumni association, scheduled to launch this summer. The association will keep alumni connected and enhance networking within the USA Hockey community and beyond. Stay tuned for more information about how to become involved. If you have any questions, contact Pat Kelleher at patk@usahockey.org. EMAIL PAT »
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Pam Dreyer, 2006 Olympian
Dreyer lives in Eagle River, Alaska. She works as a health, safety and environment advisor. Dreyer is proud of the blood, sweat and tears that went into earning the privilege to wear a USA Hockey jersey and earning a bronze medal in Torino, Italy.
Kevin Miller, 1988 Olympian
Miller lives in Michigan with his wife, Cheryl, and four children. He works full-time as a financial advisor but also manages to coach a girls hockey team and run summer camps. He says being a part of Team USA was a childhood dream come true.
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To connect with USA Hockey Alumni, email Brenna Payne at BrennaP@USAHockey.org.