OTTAWA - In the end, it wasn't one of the team's superstars that clinched world juniors gold but one of the hardest workers in Nashville Predators prospect Teddy Stiga - a player who had been a ...
Back-to-back for the red, white and blue. Three Isles medaled as Cole Eiserman and Danny Nelson took home the gold for Team USA in a 4-3 OT win over Finland and Jesse Nurmi earned silver on Sunday ...
I guess it’s more personal when Lou Nanne calls you and he says ‘Johnny, we gotta do it there. Hasn’t been back for 40 years,’” recalled John Vanbiesbrouck, the long-time NHL goalie ...
OTTAWA — Team USA’s Teddy Stiga ended the 2025 IIHF ... the first time a defenseman has ever led the World Juniors in points. Hutson and Leonard each had two-point nights while their goalie ...
The defending champion United States overcome a 3-1 deficit to beat Finland and win back-to-back world junior hockey gold ...
Team USA has won back-to-back World Juniors championships for the first time thanks to overtime heroics from Teddy Stiga. The Boston College forward and Nashville Predators draft pick scored eight ...
It’s the final day of the 2025 World Juniors in Ottawa. By day’s end, we’ll have a champion. Team USA hopes to repeat as gold medalists at the World Juniors for the first time in their ...
The United States now has won the world juniors seven ... the media's all-star team and had a tournament-high 11 points. His speed and mobility were evident on the USA's tying goal in the gold ...
It was his seventh point of the tournament (3+4), tied for fifth on Team USA. The tournament marked ... He finished his fourth and final World Juniors with five assists, tied for second-most ...
Team USA earned its second gold medal in a row, defeating Finland 4-3 in overtime. For the Americans, it was the first time they've won back-to-back championships ever at the world juniors, and ...
Related: World Juniors 2025: Canada's Kids Lost - But The Adults Were Largely To Blame Make no mistake about it: This was Team USA's gold medal to lose and the fact they did indeed go back-to-back ...