Anthony McIntosh will suit up for Team North Dakota.

Landon Dauner, Fargo

Dauner has the size and shot to be a menace in the offensive zone, capable of firing the puck from the blue line to the goal line. Dauner totaled seven points in 10 games for last year's Team North Dakota group during the BEL Minor season, and five points in six games for Blue Army at The Big One 2019 this spring.  

Antony McIntosh, Minot

A punishing defenseman with good size and mobility, McIntosh is comfortable on the ice whether he's upending an opposing forward one-on-one, or launching a slap shot from the blue line.  

Zach Nehring, Minot

Speed is Nehring's game as the forward is typically one of the fastest players on the ice. Nehring's spring touch has caught up to his natural skating ability, posting six goals and 11 points for Red Army during The Big One 2019. Nehring also recorded three goals and five points for Minot at the Blue Ox tournament last fall against top Minnesota Bantam AA competition.  

Andrew Peterson, Grand Forks

Peterson's fast-as-lightning glove and ability to make the saves he both should and shouldn't be allowed to make helped him to lead the BEL Minor Division in just about every significant goaltending category. Peterson tied for first in wins with four, led the league in GAA at 1.39 and save percentage at .939.  

Mason Reynolds, Grand Forks

Reynolds is a classic two-way forward with a presence on both ends of the ice. A strong skater who makes smart decisions, Reynolds finished second in scoring on Team North Dakota in last year's Minor Division with six goals and eight points. Reynolds only trailed Minot product Dawson McCann, who totaled seven goals and 13 points.   


Mason Reynolds.