Jukka,
Here is the roster of the "banned" United States squad, represented by the Amateur Hockey Association (A.H.A.) that did not get to play in the 1948 Olympic Winter Games:
The personnel of 15 included graduates of Yale, Harvard, Dartmouth and Minnesota, plus 4 players from the Atlantic Hockey League, 2 club players, and one college freshman. Also accompanying the A.H.A. team were Walter Brown, vice-president of the A.H.A.; Coach John Garrison and trainer John B. Semple.
GOALIES:
Goodwin Harding, Brookline, Massachusetts (Harvard)
Terry Van Ingen, Greenwich, Connecticut (Yale)
DEFENCEMEN:
Don Geary, New Haven, Connecticut (New Haven Bears)
Jack Kirrane, Brookline, Massachusetts (Boston Junpics)
Allan Opsahl, Minneapolis, Minnesota (University of Minnesota)
Stanton Priddy, Boston, Massachusetts (Dartmouth)
CENTRES:
Bruce Mather, Springfield, Massachusetts (Dartmouth)
Robert Boeser, Minneapolis, Minnesota (Minneapolis city league)
Rubin Bjorkman, Roseau, Minnesota (University of Minnesota - freshman)
RIGHT WINGS:
Bruce Cunliffe, New York, N.Y. (Dartmouth)
Jack Garrity, Medford, Massachusetts (Needham Rockets)
Robert Baker, Thief River Falls, Minnesota (high school and club competition)
LEFT WINGS:
Ralph Warburton, Cranston, Rhode Island (Dartmouth)
Jack Riley, Medford, Massachusetts (Dartmouth)
Fred Pearson, Beverly, Massachusetts (Yale)
The official roster of the 1948 United States Olympic squad, representing the United States Olympic Committe (U.S.O.C.) was led by Jack Hutchinson, team manager and Olympic hockey chairman. The 15 listed players were:
GOALIES:
Christopher Rodgers, Princeton, New Jersey (Princeton graduate and St. Nick's Hockey Club player).
Roy Ikola, Eveleth, Minnesota (Colorado College student).
DEFENCEMEN:
Allen Van, St. Paul, Minnesota (University of Minnesota graduate)
Crawford Campbell, Manchester, New Hampshire (Dartmouth student)
George S. Pulliam, Cranston, Rhode Island (Dartmouth student)
Lewis Preston, New York, N.Y. (Former St. Paul's player, soon to re-enter Harvard)
FORWARDS:
Paul Wild, St. Paul, Minnesota (Graduate student at University of Minnesota)
William Briell, New York, N.Y. (New York Athletic Club)
Joseph A. Riley, Medford, Massachusetts (Dartmouth student and Jack Riley's brother)
Thomas R. Dockrell, Melrose, Massachusetts (Colgate student)
Bruce Gardner, Melrose, Massachusetts (Colgate student)
Neil Ceeley, Leoneth, Minnesota (Michigan student)
George F. Donahue, Winchester, Massachusetts (Yale graduate and St. Nick's player)
Lieutenant Edward F. Crowley, Cambridge, Massachusetts (U.S. Military Academy graduate)
James Sloane, Princeton, New Jersey (Princeton graduate and St. Nick's player).
As for the 1963 United States national team at the World Championships in Stockholm, coached by Harry Cleverly of Wellesley, Massachusetts:
GOALIES:
Ronald (Ron) Chisholm, Natick, Massachusetts
Charles (Charlie) Driscoll, Malden, Massachusetts
Russell (Russ) McCurdy
Frank Silka
John Warchol
Glen Marjen
Tom Morse
Richard (Dick) Michaud, Amesbury, Massachusetts
Jack Kirrane, Brookline, Massachusetts
David (Dave) Rovick, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Gerald (Jerry) Westby
Donald (Don) Norqual, St. Paul, Minnesota
Tom Mustonen, Detroit, Michigan
John (Jack) Poole, Thief River Falls, Minnesota
Marshall Tschida, St. Paul, Minnesota
Robert (Bob) Quinn, Somerville, Massachusetts
Charles McCarthy
Ron Famigletti
William (Bill) Daley, Wellesley, Massachusetts