Carter named to Team USA.

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Ducks forward Ryan Carter has been named to the U.S. National Team that will compete at this summer's IIHF World Championships. The 26-year-old native of White Bear Lake, Minnesota has never represented the U.S. in international play. He matched his career highs of four goals and nine points this season in 38 games playing mostly a reserve role for the Ducks.

The preliminary U.S. roster, which includes 12 NHL players, can be downloaded here.

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