The 2025 world junior hockey championship will go down in history as one of the most intriguing, with several prospects shining on the big stage. Here’s a look at some of the players that stood out to ...
The Anaheim Ducks had four prospects at the WJC: Carey Terrance (USA), Austin Burnevik (USA), Vojtech Port (Czechia), and Darels Uljanskis (Latvia). Terrance won his second World Junior gold medal in ...
Team USA Luge’s womens doubles team of Chevonne Forgan and Sophia Kirkby earned their third medal in four World Cup races ...
After going four straight drafts without a first-round pick, with the organization bereft of any high-end prospects for most ...
The 2025 World Junior Championship has concluded, with Team USA claiming back to back gold medals while Finland and Czechia ...
It’s been said before, and it’ll be said again – anything can happen at the World Junior Championship – and it did at this ...
Hutson was named to the World Juniors all-tournament team, and he also set a single-tournament scoring record for a U.S.
The United States won back-to-back gold medals for the first time and host Canada lost for the second year in a row in the quarterfinals.
After having success at Notre Dame (eight goals, five assists) this year, Nelson returned to the World Juniors after winning ...
Ryan Leonard and Cole Hutson both repeated as champions with Team USA, and Petr Sikora won bronze as the Washington Capitals ...
Nashville Predators prospect Teddy Stiga scored the Golden Goal on a breakaway to win a Gold Medal for Team USA at the 2025 ...
Team USA’s roster features six Boston College men’s hockey players, forwards Ryan Leonard, Gabe Perreault, James Hagens, and ...