Canucks Draft Pick Jonathan Lekkerimaki of Sweden Named MVP Of 2024 IIHF World Junior Championship

By Andrew Podnieks| IIHF

January 5, 2024

Jonathan Lekkerimaki

Jonathan Lekkerimaki 🇸🇪 has been named MVP of the 2024 World Junior Championship.

The IIHF has also announced its Directorate Award winners:

  • Best Goalie—Hugo Havelid 🇸🇪 (SWE)
  • Best Defender—Axel Sandin Pellikka 🇸🇪 (SWE)
  • Best Forward—Cutter Gauthier 🇺🇸 (USA)

The All-Star Team has been selected by media as follows:

  • Goal: Hugo Havelid 🇸🇪 (SWE)
  • Defence: Lane Hutson 🇺🇸 (USA), Theo Lindstein 🇸🇪 (SWE) 
  • Forward: Cutter Gauthier 🇺🇸 (USA), Jiri Kulich 🇨🇿 (CZE), Jonathan Lekkerimaki 🇸🇪 (SWE)

Leading scorers are:

  • Goals–Jiri Kulich 🇨🇿 (CZE), Jonathan Lekkerimaki 🇸🇪 (SWE), Gavin Brindley 🇺🇸 (USA)–6
  • Assists–Cutter Gauthier 🇺🇸 (USA), Matyas Melovsky 🇨🇿 (CZE)–10
  • Points–Jiri Kulich 🇨🇿(CZE), Cutter Gauthier 🇺🇸 (USA)–12

The 2025 World Juniors will be played in Ottawa, Canada.

  • Norway 🇳🇴 has been demoted from this year, and Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 has earned a promotion for 2025 and will be in the top division for the first time since 2020.

Source: iihf.com

2024 WORLD JUNIORS CHAMPIONSHIPS PREVIEW: CANADA 🇨🇦 VS. SWEDEN 🇸🇪 | Preliminary Round – December 29, 2023

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⏰ 10:30 AM. PST
📍 Gothenburg, Sweden

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By Nicholas Pescod | hockeycanada.ca

December 28, 2023

2023-24 National Junior Team

GAME NOTES: CANADA VS. SWEDEN (DEC. 29)

Canada’s National Junior Team looks to continue its winning ways when it faces off against host Sweden in a showdown of unbeaten teams atop Group A at the 2024 IIHF World Junior Championship.

Last Game 

Canada blanked Latvia 10-0 on Tuesday to make it two wins in two days. Macklin Celebrini led the way with a goal and four assists, posting the 32nd five-point game in Canadian World Juniors history. Conor Geekie and Carson Rehkopf added two goals apiece and Mathis Rousseau made 22 saves to record the shutout.

For the Swedes, Otto Stenberg recorded a hat trick in a 5-0 victory over Germany on Thursday as the hosts improved to 2-0 in preliminary-round play and kept pace with Canada atop Group A. Mattias Havelid added a goal and an assist, and Melker Thelin needed to make just 15 saves for the shutout.

Last Meeting 

Canada came away with a 5-1 preliminary-round win over Sweden on New Year’s Eve in Halifax at the 2023 World Juniors. Brennan Othmann scored twice, Connor Bedard had four assists and Thomas Milic made 22 saves as Canada opened up a 3-0 lead in the first 12 minutes to wrap up second place in Group A.

What to Watch 

Macklin Celebrini. Who else? The 17-year-old Vancouver native was the star of the show in the win over Latvia, scoring a goal and adding four assists to take over the tournament scoring lead through two days (2-4—6). Celebrini has been simply dominant in the Maple Leaf; in his last eight games representing his country, dating back to the 2023 IIHF U18 World Championship in the spring, he has posted 21 points (8-13—21).

Sweden’s lineup is deep, featuring 18 NHL prospects, including nine taken in the first round of the last two drafts — Filip Bystedt (San Jose, 27th, 2022), David Edstrom (Vegas, 32nd, 2023), Jonathan Lekkerimäki (Vancouver, 15th, 2022), Theo Lindstein (St. Louis, 29th, 2023), Liam Öhgren (2022, 19th, Minnesota), Noah Östlund (2022, 16th, Buffalo), Axel Sandin Pellikka (Detroit, 17th, 2023), Stenberg (St. Louis, 25th, 2023) and Tom Willander (Vancouver, 11th, 2023).

A Look Back 

There is a long and deep history between Canada and Sweden that stretches all the way back to the inaugural World Juniors in 1977. In36 all-time meetings, Canada has been largely victorious, winning 25 games, which includes four for the gold medal – 1996, 20082009 and 2018.

This will be just the fifth time the Canadians and Swedes have faced off in Sweden and the first since 2006 – Canada won that game 2-0 thanks to goals from Luc Bourdon and Brad Marchand. Canada holds a record of 3-1 when playing the Swedes on their ice.

All-time record: Canada leads 25-10-1 (2-1 in OT/SO)
Canada goals: 160
Sweden goals: 112

Source: hockeycanada.ca