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New Jersey Devils[edit]

# Name Age Country Note
1st O Line
9 Taylor Hall 27 Canada 3rd season with Devils; 1st pick in 2010 NHL Entry Draft by Oilers; traded to NJ in 2016
86 Jack Hughes 18 USA 1st
21 Kyle Palmieri 28 USA 5th; played at Notre Dame for one year; drafted by Ducks in 2009; traded to New Jersey in 2015
2nd O Line
20 Blake Coleman 27 USA 4th; from Texas; graduated from Miami University
19 Travis Zajac 34 Canada 14th
17 Wayne Simmonds 31 Canada 1st; from suburb of Toronto; aka "Wayne Train"
3rd O Line
37 Pavel Zacha 22 Czech Republic 4th
13 Nico Hischier 20 Switzerland 3rd; 1st pick in 2017 NHL draft
97 Nikita Gusev 27 Russia 1st; eight years in KHL; led KHL in assists in 2018-19 season
4th O Line
44 Miles Wood 24 USA One year at Boston College
16 Kevin Rooney 26 USA Graduated from Providence; part of last season with Binghamton Devils
15 John Hayden 24 USA Graduated from Yale in '17; traded to Devils in June '19; sister on UNC field hockey team
1st D Line
28 Damon Severson 25 Canada 4th; led Devils in time on ice in 2018-19; from Saskatchewan north of North Dakota
76 P.K. Subban 30 Canada 1st; from Toronto
2nd D Line
6 Andy Greene 36 USA 14th; Captain
45 Sami Vatanen 28 Finland 3rd
3rd D Line
25 Mirco Mueller 24 Switzerland
7 Matt Tennyson 29 USA 1st; from MN; three years at Western Michigan
Goalies
29 Mackenzie Blackwood 22 Canada 2nd
35 Cory Schneider 35 USA 7th; Andover for two years; BC for three years

Tampa Bay Lightning[edit]

# Name Age Country Note
1st O Line
18 Ondrej Palat 28 Czech Republic 8th
21 Brayden Point 23 Canada 4th
86 Nikita Kuckerov 26 Russia 7th; leading scorer in NHL in 2018-19
2nd O Line
9 Tyler Johnson 29 USA 8th; from Washington state
91 Steven Stamkos 29 Canada 12th; Captain; six NHL All-Star games (2011, '12, '15, '16, '18, '19)
7 Mathieu Joseph 22 Canada 2nd
3rd O Line
17 Alex Killorn 30 Canada 8th; two years at Deerfield; four years at Harvard
71 Anthony Cirelli
37 Yanni Gourde
4th O Line
14 Patrick Maroon
13 Cedric Paquette
28 Luke Witkowski
1st D Line
77 Victor Hedman
55 Braydon Coburn
2nd D Line
27 Ryan McDonagh 30 USA 3rd; eight years with Rangers; three years at Wisconsin; from MN
81 Erik Cernak 22 Slovakia 2nd
3rd D Line
98 Michail Sergachev
22 Kevin Shattenkirk
Goalies
88 Andrei Vasilevskiy
35 Curtis Mcelhinney

New York Rangers roster[edit]

1st Offense Line

# Name Age Country Rangers season Note
20 Chris Kreider (A), 6'3, 226 27 USA 9th Won NCAA championships with BC in 2010 and 2012; played at Andover in high school and at BC with Hayes
93 Mika Zibanejad, 6'2, 215 25 Sweden 2nd
89 Pavel Buchnevich, 6'2, 193 23 Russia 5th

2nd Offense Line

# Name Age Country Note Rangers season
90 Vladistav Namestnikov, 5'11, 181 25 Russia 1st
72 Filip Chytil, 6'2, 192 19 Czech Republic 2nd 46 games with Hartford Wolf Pack last year; 9 with Rangers
36 Mats Zuccarello (A), 5'8, 179 31 Norway 8th

3rd Offense Line

# Name Age Country Rangers season Note
50 Lias Andersson 19 Sweden 2nd
13 Kevin Hayes, 6'5, 220 26 USA 4th Four seasons at Boston College; NCAA champion in 2012; drafted in last year of high school in 2010, $5m salary in 2018; older brother plays for Penguins
17 Jesper Fast 26 Sweden 8th

4th Offense Line

# Name Age Country Rangers season Note
26 Jimmy Vesey, 6'3, 207 25 USA 2nd Four years at Harvard
23 Ryan Spooner 26 Canada 1st
81 Ville Meskanen

1st Defensive Line

# Name Age Country Rangers season Note
76 Brady Skjei, 6'3, 211 24 USA 4th Played three seasons of college hockey at Minnesota, drafted by Rangers after 1st season
22 Kevin Shattenkirk, 6'0, 209 29 USA 2nd Three seasons at Boston University; attended Brunswick in Greenwich, CT

2nd Defensive Line

# Name Age Country Rangers season Note
42 Brendan Smith 29 Canada 2nd
44 Neal Pionk 24 USA 2nd

3rd Defensive Line

# Name Age Country Rangers season Note
18 Marc Staal (A), 6'4, 214 31 Canada 10th Three brothers in NHL
54 Adam McQuaid, 6'5, 209 31 Canada 1st Previously with Boston Bruins for nine seasons

Goalies

# Name Age Country Rangers season Note
30 Henrik Lundqvist 36 Sweden 8th Won gold medal in 2006
40 Alexander Georgiev 22 Bulgaria 2nd