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United States men's national junior ice hockey team

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FieldValue
NameUnited States
BadgeUSA hockey logo.gif
Badge_size215px
NicknameTeam USA
AssociationUSA Hockey
General ManagerJohn Vanbiesbrouck
CoachDavid Carle
Asst CoachSteve Miller
Brett Larson
Garrett Raboin
CaptainRyan Leonard (2025)
Top scorerJeremy Roenick (13)
Most pointsJordan Schroeder & Trevor Zegras (27)
IIHF codeUSA
Team_Colors
Jerseys[[File:USA World Juniros Hockey Uniform 2025.png200px]]
First game5–4
(Leningrad, Soviet Union; December 27, 1973)
Largest win19–1
(Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; January 1, 1991)
Largest loss11–1
(Leningrad, Soviet Union; December 29, 1973)
15–5
(Banská Bystrica, Czechoslovakia; December 30, 1976)
11–1
(Moscow, Soviet Union; December 31, 1987)
World champ2 nameIIHF World Junior Championship
World champ2 apps50
World champ2 first1977
World champ2 best[[File:Gold medal world centered-2.svg16px]] Gold: (2004, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2021, 2024, 2025)

Brett Larson Garrett Raboin (Leningrad, Soviet Union; December 27, 1973) (Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; January 1, 1991) (Leningrad, Soviet Union; December 29, 1973) 15–5 (Banská Bystrica, Czechoslovakia; December 30, 1976) 11–1 (Moscow, Soviet Union; December 31, 1987) The United States men's national junior ice hockey team represents the United States at the IIHF World Junior Championship.

The team has won the World Junior Championships seven times. (2004, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2021, 2024, 2025). Many NHL prospects, including John Carlson, Jack Eichel, Auston Matthews, Patrick Kane, Zach Parise, Adam Fox and Matthew Tkachuk, played on the national junior team.

Competitive record

IIHF World Junior Championship

Record book data: :Note: 1974, 1975 and 1976 tournaments are considered unofficial. They are not included in the IIHF records.

YearResultRankGPWOTWOTLLGFGAPtsTotal7 Titles52/5333517112813314271137464
Soviet Union 1974Round-robin5th place5100410322
Canada / United States 1975Round-robin6th place500059280
Finland 1976Did not participate
Czechoslovakia 1977Round-robin7th place7100525453
Canada 1978Preliminary round5th place6400241308
Sweden 1979Preliminary round6th place5200321234
Finland 1980Preliminary round7th place5100321263
West Germany 1981Preliminary round6th place5200319274
United States / Canada 1982Round-robin6th place7200528344
Soviet Union 1983Round-robin5th place7300428296
Sweden 1984Round-robin6th place7200532384
Finland 1985Round-robin6th place7200523374
Canada 1986Third place7400335268
Czechoslovakia 1987Semifinals4th place7400342308
Soviet Union 1988Round-robin6th place7100628462
United States 1989Round-robin5th place7300341257
Finland 1990Round-robin7th place7100622372
Canada 1991Semifinals4th place7400245199
Germany 1992Third place75002302210
Sweden 1993Round-robin4th place7400332238
Czech Republic 1994Round-robin6th place7100520333
Canada 1995Round-robin5th place7300428336
United States 1996Quarterfinals5th place6300321276
Switzerland 1997Runner-up640012399
Finland 1998Quarterfinals5th place7400325198
Canada 1999Preliminary round8th place7300428296
Sweden 2000Semifinals4th place7201214126
Russia 2001Quarterfinals5th place75002291210
Czech Republic 2002Quarterfinals5th place73101222010
Canada 2003Semifinals4th place7400323178
Finland 2004Champions6600027812
United States 2005Semifinals4th place7301327286
Canada 2006Semifinals4th place7300326227
Sweden 2007Third place73121221713
Czech Republic 2008Semifinals4th place64002201612
Canada 2009Quarterfinals5th place5300231179
Canada 2010Champions75110431818
United States 2011Third place64101201014
Canada 2012Preliminary round7th place6300330189
Russia 2013Champions7500234915
Sweden 2014Quarterfinals5th place5300224129
Canada 2015Quarterfinals5th place521021698
Finland 2016Third place75002341015
Canada 2017Champions75200291519
United States 2018Third place74102351914
Canada 2019Runner-up75011251416
Czech Republic 2020Quarterfinals6th place5210217148
Canada 2021Champions76001361018
Canada 2022Quarterfinals5th place5400124812
Canada 2023Third place74102402514
Sweden 2024Champions76100451520
Canada 2025Champions75110371618
United States 2026Quarterfinals5th place53011201910

Team

Roster for the 2026 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.

Head coach: David Carle

Pos.No.NameHeightWeightBirthdateHometown2024–25 TeamNHL rights, if any
D2Luke Osburn6 ft 1 in189 lbSeptember 9, 2006Michigan Plymouth, MichiganUSA University of Wisconsin (Big Ten)Buffalo Sabres
F4Teddy Stiga — A5 ft 11 in178 lbApril 5, 2006Massachusetts Sudbury, MassachusettsUSA Boston College (HEA)Nashville Predators
D5Logan Hensler6 ft 2 in198 lbOctober 14, 2006Minnesota Woodbury, MinnesotaUSA University of Wisconsin (Big Ten)Ottawa Senators
D6Adam Kleber6 ft 5 in210 lbMarch 24, 2006Minnesota Chaska, MinnesotaUSA University of Minnesota Duluth (NCHC)Buffalo Sabres
D7Dakoda Rheaume-Mullen6 ft 1 in188 lbDecember 18, 2006Michigan Northville, MichiganUSA University of Michigan (Big Ten)Undrafted
F8A. J. Spellacy6 ft 3 in205 lbFebruary 24, 2006Ohio Westlake, OhioCAN Windsor Spitfires (OHL)Chicago Blackhawks
F10James Hagens — A5 ft 11 in193 lbNovember 3, 2006New York Hauppauge, New YorkUSA Boston College (HEA)Boston Bruins
F11Cole McKinney6 ft 1 in198 lbMarch 16, 2007Illinois Lake Forest, IllinoisUSA University of Michigan (Big Ten)San Jose Sharks
F12Will Zellers6 ft 0 in180 lbApril 4, 2006Minnesota Maple Grove, MinnesotaUSA University of North Dakota (NCHC)Boston Bruins
D14Asher Barnett6 ft 1 in197 lbMay 16, 2007Illinois Wilmette, IllinoisUSA University of Michigan (Big Ten)Edmonton Oilers
D16E. J. Emery6 ft 3 in185 lbMarch 30, 2006California Compton, CaliforniaUSA University of North Dakota (NCHC)New York Rangers
F17Ryker Lee6 ft 1 in185 lbNovember 8, 2006Illinois Wilmette, IllinoisUSA Michigan State University (Big Ten)Nashville Predators
F18L. J. Mooney5 ft 8 in165 lbMarch 2, 2007Pennsylvania West Mifflin, PennsylvaniaUSA University of Minnesota (Big Ten)Montreal Canadiens
F22Brendan McMorrow5 ft 11 in180 lbMarch 27, 2006Minnesota Lakeville, MinnesotaUSA University of Denver (NCHC)Los Angeles Kings
F23Shane Vansaghi6 ft 2 in215 lbOctober 11, 2006Missouri St. Louis, MissouriUSA Michigan State University (Big Ten)Philadelphia Flyers
F24Will Horcoff6 ft 5 in201 lbJanuary 23, 2007Michigan Birmingham, MichiganUSA University of Michigan (Big Ten)Pittsburgh Penguins
D25Chase Reid6 ft 2 in185 lbDecember 30, 2007Michigan Chesterfield MichiganCAN Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)2026 NHL Draft
F26Max Plante — A5 ft 11 in180 lbFebruary 20, 2006Minnesota Hermantown, MinnesotaUSA University of Minnesota Duluth (NCHC)Detroit Red Wings
G30Caleb Heil6 ft 2 in196 lbJune 19, 2006Minnesota Victoria, MinnesotaUSA Madison Capitols (USHL)Tampa Bay Lightning
G31Nicholas Kempf6 ft 2 in196 lbMarch 1, 2006Illinois Morton Grove, IllinoisUSA University of Notre Dame (Big Ten)Washington Capitals
F34Cole Eiserman6 ft 0 in189 lbAugust 29, 2006Massachusetts Newburyport, MassachusettsUSA Boston University (HEA)New York Islanders
G35Brady Knowling6 ft 5 in203 lbMarch 9, 2008Illinois Chicago, IllinoisUSA USA Hockey NTDP (USHL)2026 NHL Draft
F38Kamil Bednarik6 ft 1 in185 lbMay 26, 2006Illinois Elmhurst, IllinoisUSA Boston University (HEA)New York Islanders
D44Cole Hutson — A5 ft 11 in171 lbJune 28, 2006Illinois North Barrington, IllinoisUSA Boston University (HEA)Washington Capitals
F74Brodie Ziemer — C5 ft 11 in195 lbFebruary 22, 2006Minnesota Hutchinson, MinnesotaUSA University of Minnesota (Big Ten)Buffalo Sabres

References

References

  1. "World Juniors".
  2. One game for Drawn
  3. Two game for Drawn
  4. 11 game for Drawn
  5. "2026 WJC {{!}} Roster".
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