The 2025 World Junior Championships promise no shortage of high-stakes international hockey. The tournament begins with preliminary round action on Thursday, Dec. 26. In total, 28 games will occur across 11 days, ending with the gold-medal game on Sunday, Jan. 5.
Team USA looks to win back-to-back gold medals for the first time in World Juniors history. Meanwhile, Team Canada — playing on its home soil — hopes to avenge a disastrous fifth-place finish at last year's tournament.
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The U.S. is coming off a 10-4 victory over Germany in its tournament opener on Thursday (Dec. 26) where 13 players got on the scoresheet. Cole Hutson had five assists to lead the offensive output, one short of the single-game U.S. record held by Doug Weight. James Hagens, among the players discussed as the potential top pick in this summer’s NHL Draft, had two goals and two assists, while Gabe Perreault registered two goals and an assist. Including Team USA’s two pre-tournament games, Perreault has had multiple points in all three U.S. contests to date.
Latvia vs. Canada Puck drop: 7:30 PM EST In Canada: TSN (English,) RDS (French) In the United States: NHL Network Live stream: TSN+, RDS Direct While Canada enjoyed a rather comfortable 4-0 win over Finland last night, looking at times to be a class above one of the elite nations in the hockey world, the score should have been much higher than that given just how many chances the Canadians were getting. That was one of the concerns going into the tournament, and it doesn’t help that it was the 17-year-olds Gavin