2025 World Juniors Championship – Day 1

By Andrew Phillip Chernoff | CanucksBanter

December 26th, 2024

Source: iihf.com

2025 World Junior Championship Day 1 – 411 by Andrew Podnieks @ iihf.com

  • The World Junior Championship is coming to Canada for the 16th time, and the second time to Ottawa
  • The last time the Juniors came to Ottawa was 2009, when fans set a record by passing through the turnstiles 453,282 times in 31 games, an average of 14,622 a game (also a record).
  • This year begins a string of three World Juniors in a row in North America:
    • Next year will be hosted by USA Hockey, at St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota
    • The year after will be back under the auspices of Hockey Canada, in Alberta (location(s) TBD).
  • Kazakhstan earned promotion last year and will be playing at the World Juniors for the ninth time, and the first since 2020.
    • Only five countries have played in every U20—Canada, Czechia/Czechoslovakia, Finland, Sweden, United States. 
  • Canada is tops in several all-time categories.
    • They lead the medal haul, having won 35 in the previous 48 events (20G, 10S, 5B)
    • No country has scored more goals than Canada’s total of 1,637 in 314 games.
    • Their 231 victories is also tops, followed by Sweden (198), Finland (176), and the United States (175). 
  • Two Slovaks will also break—or, tie—a record.
    • Both Dalibor Dvorsky and Maxim Strbak will be playing in their FIFTH World Juniors! But there’s a catch.
      • Their first U20 was the ill-fated event of December 2021 that was cancelled because of a covid-19 outbreak.
      • They both played two games of that tournament, then played in 2022, 2023, and 2024, and should tie the official record of four tournaments in their first game in Ottawa.
      • However, because the team never advanced past the quarter-finals in this span, they won’t approach the record for most games played (26, Bjorn Christen, SUI). They both sit at 16 games played.
  • Czechia’s Eduard Sale will also try to make his way into the record books.
    • He will be playing in his third straight U20, and he has already won a silver medal in 2023 and bronze last year. Another medal in Ottawa would tie him for most in a career.
    • Indeed, some 28 players have won three medals at the World Juniors, but at the top of the heap stands Canada’s Jason Botterill, the only player to have won three gold.
  • Two Americans also have a pretty special resume that they hope to add to in the next two weeks.
    • Gabe Perreault and Zeev Buium won gold at the U18 in 2023 and gold at last year’s World Juniors. Only seven times has a team won U18 one year and U20 the next, so the list of back-to-back gold medallists is small.
    • To win three combined gold medals at the junior level (U20 + U18) is also a small and exclusive list (last achieved by Canadian Connor Bedard and achieved by only five Americans—goalie Jack Campbell, and skaters Seth Jones, Jacob Trouba, Jason Zucker, and Rocco Grimaldi).
  • In the crease, the goalie to watch is another American Trey Augustine, who could add his name to the record book on several counts.
    • Still only 19, he will be playing in his sixth tournament and record-tying third World Juniors for the Americans.
    • He has a gold medal from last year and a bronze from 2023, so a medal in Ottawa would tie the record of three medals for a goalie at the U20.
    • And if that third medal were to be gold, he would join an exclusive group of five other goalies with two career golds. 

WHL Skaters Lead Canada To Gold Medal At 2023 Hlinka Gretzky Cup Saturday

By Andrew Phillip Chernoff | CanucksBanter

August 5, 2023

The Western Hockey League helped Canada capture the gold medal at the 2023 Hlinka Gretzky Cup Saturday.

Canada scored with 7 seconds remaining in the 1st sudden death overtime frame to defeat Czechia 3-2 Saturday in Breclav, Czechia.

Cayden Lindstrom, of the Medicine Hat Tigers, put Canada on the scoreboard with a 2nd period marker.

Spokane Chiefs player and Canadian captain Berkly Catton scored to break a 1-1 tie putting Canada up 2-1. His goal leading all tournament scorers with eight goals, one short of equaling the tournament record.

Czechia scored late in the 3rd period to even up the score at 2-2, but neither team could claim victory in regulation play, forcing 3-on-3 overtime to decide the winner.

The WHL was also represented on the Canadian roster by:

  • Jordan Gavin (Tri-City Americans),
  • Ollie Josephson (Red Deer Rebels)
  • Roger McQueen (Brandon Wheat Kings)
  • Ryder Ritchie (Prince Albert Raiders)
  • Carson Wetsch (Calgary Hitmen)
  • Charlie Elick (Brandon Wheat Kings).

In addition to the eight WHL skaters, the Canadian team featured:

  • Kelowna Rockets head coach Kris Mallette, who served as an assistant coach
  • Portland Winterhawks equipment manager Clayton Johns

The director of player personnel for Canada’s entry at the 2023 Hlinka Gretzky Cup was vice-president of hockey operations and general manager of the Regina Pats, Alan Millar.

Justin Pogge, former goalie for Calgary Hitmen and Prince George Cougars, served as Canada’s goaltending coach.

The silver medalist Czech roster was represented with WHL talent:

  • Adam Jecho (Edmonton Oil Kings)
  • Samuel Drancak (Red Deer Rebels)
  • Matej Kubiesa (Prince Albert Raiders)
  • Maximilian Curran (Tri-City Americans)
  • Adam Titlbach (Vancouver Giants).

Titlbach, Kubiesa, both scored for Czechia in the gold medal game.

Overall, the 2023 Hlinka Gretzky Cup win is Canada’s 24th gold medal performance in 31 tournaments of the Hlinka Gretzky Cup.

In the other medal game, the United States captured 3rd place and the bronze medal, defeating Finland 5-2 Saturday in Trencin, Slovakia.

Source: Western Hockey League, TSN