Biddeford’s Brian Dumoulin was named to the final 22-man U.S. World Junior Championship team, this morning.
The announcement was made this morning by USA Hockey.
Dumoulin, a sophomore defenseman at Boston College, will be with Team USA when it gets its WJC title defense underway against Finland on Sunday in Buffalo, N.Y.
Championships have become a way of life for the 6-foot-4, 225 pound blueliner.
He and his BC teammates captured the NCAA Division 1 title last year at the Frozen Four championship in Detroit.
Prior to that, Dumoulin led Biddeford High to Maine Class A state championships in 2007 and 2008, then helped the New Hampshire Junior Monarchs to the Tier III Junior national championship in 2009.
All games involving Team USA will be telecast on the NHL Network, and will also be available via pay per view webcast on fasthockey.com.
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