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USA Hockey National Team Development Program

USA Hockey training program

USA Hockey National Team Development Program

USA Hockey training program

FieldValue
NameUSA Hockey NTDP
BadgeUSA Hockey NTDP logo.svg
Badge_size140px
NicknameTeam USA
AssociationUSA Hockey
CoachNick Fohr
Greg Moore
Home StadiumUSA Hockey Arena
IIHF codeUSA
Team_Colors
Jerseys[[File:USA World Juniros Hockey Uniform 2025.png200px]]
World champ2 nameIIHF World U18 Championship
World champ2 apps25
World champ2 first1999
World champ2 best[[File:Gold medal world centered-2.svg16px]] Gold: (2002, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2023)

Greg Moore The United States National Team Development Program (NTDP) represents the United States in the IIHF World U18 Championship. Additionally the team plays domestically against opponents in the United States Hockey League (under-17 and under-18 teams), the National Collegiate Athletic Association (under-18 team), and other international tournaments. The program was started in 1996 by USA Hockey as a way to identify elite ice hockey players under the age of 18, and centralize their training. There are two teams in the program: under-17 and under-18. Both teams are based in Plymouth, Michigan.

History

The stated goal of the NTDP is "to prepare student-athletes under the age of 18 for participation on the U.S. National Teams and success in their future hockey careers. Its efforts focus not only on high-caliber participation on the ice, but creating well-rounded individuals off the ice". While enrolled in the NTDP, players stay with billet families.

From its founding until 2014–15, the program was based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, playing games at the Ann Arbor Ice Cube. However, following that season, the Plymouth Whalers of the OHL relocated, freeing up the what was then known as the Compuware Arena. USA Hockey purchased the facility from Peter Karmanos, renamed it the USA Hockey Arena and moved the NTDP to Plymouth.

The under-17 and under-18 teams play games domestically against opponents in the United States Hockey League (under-17 and under-18 teams) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (under-18 team), as well as three international tournaments for each team plus occasional friendlies. The NTDP teams previously competed in the North American Hockey League until 2009.

The NTDP became part of the annual CHL/USA Prospects Challenge in 2024, a two-game series versus the Canadian Hockey League to showcase the talents of top prospects for the upcoming entry draft of the National Hockey League.

Competitive record

IIHF U18 World Championship

USA U18 Ice Hockey Team in 2011

The United States has won 11 gold medals in IIHF World U18 Championship.

YearResultRankGPWOTWOTLLGFGAPtsTotal11 Titles25/2717112411431905346362
Germany 1999First round7th place7400338178
Switzerland 2000Preliminary round8th place5200322144
Finland 2001Quarterfinals6th place6301228146
Slovakia 2002Champions87001461014
Russia 2003Semi finals4th place630021297
Belarus 2004Runner-up65001271010
Czech Republic 2005Champions6600028812
Sweden 2006Champions6510037711
Finland 2007Runner-up73112382012
Russia 2008Third place75002311915
United States 2009Champions76001421218
Belarus 2010Champions7600133718
Germany 2011Champions64200301516
Czech Republic 2012Champions6600027418
Russia 2013Runner-up73103251611
Finland 2014Champions76001311218
Switzerland 2015Champions75101461317
United States 2016Third place76001501118
Slovakia 2017Champions76100341420
Russia 2018Runner-up74003321912
Sweden 2019Third place76010441519
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
United States 2021Quarterfinals5th place5121120208
Germany 2022Runner-up65001471715
Switzerland 2023Champions76100511020
Finland 2024Runner-up76001481518
United States 2025Third place75101381817

Hlinka Gretzky Cup

Team USA most recently won the Hlinka Gretzky Cup in 2025, its second championship.

YearResultRankGPWOTWOTLLGFGAPtsTotal2 Titles
Japan 1991Third place
Japan 1992Semifinals4th place300036180
Japan 1993Runner-up
Mexico 1994Runner-up
Japan 1995Third place
Canada 1996Runner-up
Czech Republic 1997Did not participate
Slovakia 1998
Czech Republic 1999Runner-up
Slovakia 2000Runner-up
Czech Republic 2001Did not participate
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2002Preliminary round5th place
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2003Champions5410020109
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2004Semifinals4th place520037156
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2005Preliminary round5th place3100111114
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2006Runner-up4210111118
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2007Preliminary round5th place4200217186
Slovakia / Czech Republic 2008Preliminary round7th place4100314213
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2009Semifinals4th place4200215216
Slovakia / Czech Republic 2010Runner-up5211118159
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2011Preliminary round5th place4120116167
Slovakia / Czech Republic 2012Preliminary round7th place4101214184
Slovakia / Czech Republic 2013Runner-up53011161410
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2014Third place5210228278
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2015Preliminary round5th place4200214166
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2016Runner-up52201191510
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2017Preliminary round5th place4110210175
Canada 2018Semifinals4th place5201224217
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2019Preliminary round6th place4012113184
Canada 2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2021Preliminary round5th place4200221146
Canada 2022Preliminary round5th place4200214106
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2023Third place5300223189
Canada 2024Semifinals4th place5200320176
Czech Republic / Slovakia 2025Champions53101251511

Record book

Single season

  • Most goals: Cole Caufield, 72 (2018–19)
  • Most assists: Jack Hughes, 78 (2018–19)
  • Most points: Gabe Perreault, 132 (2022–23)

Career

  • Most goals: Cole Caufield, 126 (2017–19)
  • Most assists: Jack Hughes, 154 (2017–19)
  • Most points: Jack Hughes, 228 (2017–19)

Notable alumni

As of the 2024-25 season, 408 NTDP alumni were drafted in the National Hockey League. This includes Rick DiPietro, Erik Johnson, Patrick Kane, Auston Matthews, and Jack Hughes, all of whom were drafted first overall in the NHL Entry Draft. At the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, NTDP alumni Patrick Kane and James van Riemsdyk were selected 1st and 2nd overall respectively, being the first American-born players selected with the top two picks. A record 17 players were selected directly from the NTDP in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft.

References

References

  1. (2009). "USA Hockey National Team Development Program 2009–10 Media Guide". [[USA Hockey]].
  2. Hicks, Justin P.. (2015-04-22). "USA Hockey's move to Plymouth won't sink Ann Arbor Ice Cube, management says". MLive.
  3. Morreale, Mike G.. (2010-03-31). "NTDP's move to USHL has worked perfectly". [[National Hockey League]].
  4. Morreale, Mike G.. (November 25, 2024). "Top 2025 NHL Draft prospects from CHL, U.S. NTDP ready to go head-to-head".
  5. (June 26, 2024). "CHL & USA Hockey announce CHL USA Prospects Challenge presented by Kubota". Western Hockey League.
  6. "IIHF Under-18 Men's World Championship". USA Hockey National Team Development Program.
  7. One game for Drawn
  8. Adam Steiss. (March 13, 2020). "IIHF cancels U18 Worlds". [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].
  9. "Hlinka Gretzky Cup History".
  10. "Hockey Canada statement on 2020 Hlinka Gretzky Cup".
  11. "All-Time NTDP Record Book". USA Hockey.
  12. "National Team Development Program Draft Picks by Round". USA Hockey.
  13. "Record-Breaking 17 Players Selected Directly from NTDP in 2019 NHL Draft". USA Hockey.
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