Cool, It'll be good to see some of the youngsters play (if they do).
Here's a link to the NHL website which is running a story about the game:
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=538545
A brief rundown on the Belfast team:
Netminders
Stephen Murphy - Belfast #1 netminder & also Team GB #1. Really stepped it up last season and is one of the best in the league. Gives off a few rebounds though.
Craig Kowalski - Nottingham netminder, not seen a massive amount of him but he looks like he could be OK; probably not as good as Murphy imo
Ervins Mustikovs - Sheffield netminder, young player, just come over from Latvia where he had a few games in the KHL (mainly played in the Jrs though). Seems quite unorthodox in his style and likes to get any part of his body behind the puck; will give up plenty of rebounds though.
Defence
The majority of the defence seem pretty attacking, Zion, Neilson, Weaver & Domish are mainly offensive defencemen. Gleed, Seeley and Cook are the more defensive defencemen; whilst Neilson also adds in some size at the back. Zion is the pick of the defencemen imo, good skater and good on the PP, Weaver is probably the best British player although he's injured at the minute so he may not play; he has a wicked shot from the blue line.
Offence
Goals will most likely come from Shields, Hemmingway, Fussey & Beauregaurd. Beauregaurd once had a shot at the NHL, until he lost an eye whilst on a breakaway (which he subsequently scored before going off injured). Shields & Tait are the only Brits to be picked (Shields was a late pick in the 2000 draft; whilst Tait was born in Canada but moved to England at an early age). Simon has the most NHL experience (~80 NHL games) and is a gritty two-way player; Rob Globke also has a few NHL games. Hoffman adds the size; whilst Galbraith, Carlson & Matzka will be the main playmakers. Prudden is a two-way forward with AHL experience