U.S. announces World Junior roster

The United States has its team.

USA Hockey announced Saturday morning its final 23-man roster for the upcoming World Junior Hockey Championship, which begins next week in Toronto.

Defenseman Chad Krys, a Chicago Blackhawks second-round pick in 2016, was the final cut.

Here's the team:

Forward Draft rights
Luke Kunin (C) Wild
Tanner Laczynski Flyers
Jordan Greenway Wild
Joey Anderson Devils
Erik Foley Jets
Jeremy Bracco Maple Leafs
Colin White (A) Senators
Clayton Keller Coyotes
Troy Terry Ducks
Kieffer Bellows Islanders
Jack Roslovic Jets
Tage Thompson Blues
Defenseman Draft rights
Ryan Lindgren Bruins
Jack Ahcan Draft eligible
Caleb Jones Oilers
Casey Fitzgerald Sabres
Adam Fox Flames
Charlie McAvoy (A) Bruins
Joe Cecconi Stars
Goalie Draft rights
Tyler Parsons Flames
Jake Oettinger Draft eligible
Joseph Woll Maple Leafs

"We're excited about this group of players and the way in which they will maximize the style of hockey that head coach Bob Kotzko wants the team to play," general manager Jim Johannson said in a statement. "The talent level in the United States is among the best in the world and the difficulty we had identifying this year's roster speaks to that. These players earned their way on to this roster and we're looking forward to the tournament getting underway."

The U.S. - last year's bronze-medal winner - opens against Latvia at the Air Canada Centre on Monday at 3:30 p.m. ET. The game will be televised on NHL Network.

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