Sunday, January 5, 2025

U.S. Wins Second Straight WJC Gold Medal

Teddy Stiga (Boston College) scored on a partial breakaway just over eight minutes into 3-on-3 overtime to lift the United States to a 4-3 win over Finland in the 2025 IIHF World Junior Championship gold medal game tonight in Ottawa.

Team USA overcame deficits of 1-0, 2-1 and 3-1 to claim its second straight WJC gold medal and seventh overall, all of them coming since 2004. James Hagens (Boston College) recorded the first U.S. goal to forge a 1-1 tie in the first period, while Brandon Svoboda (Boston University) and Cole Hutson (Boston University) tallied second-period scores to tie the contest at 3-3 after 40 minutes of play.

Ryan Leonard (Boston College), who earned tournament MVP honors, had two assists on the night, while Trey Augustine (Michigan State) made 21 saves in goal for the Americans. Hutson led all WJC scorers with three goals and eight assists for 11 points in seven games, while Leonard was third overall with 5-5—10 points and Augustine finished with a 2.52 goals-against average and a .917 save percentage.

Czechia defeated Sweden, 3-2, in a shootout to claim the bronze medal. Next year's WJC will be contested in Minnesota, the first time it will be held in the U.S. since Buffalo in 2018.

Saturday, January 4, 2025

UNH Blanks Princeton, 3-0


Jared Whale made 15 saves for the shutout, and visiting New Hampshire scored three third-period goals to top Princeton, 3-0, on Friday night at Hobey Baker Rink in non-conference play.

After UNH killed off a five-minute major penalty to Marty Lavins that spanned the second and third periods, the Wildcats (9-4-3 overall) got goals from Ryan Conmy, Robert Cronin and Lavins (empty net) in a span of just under 12 minutes to extend their unbeaten streak to seven games. For Whale, who played the last two seasons with Alaska Anchorage, it was his second shutout of the season, and fourth of his NCAA career.

Arthur Smith made 16 stops for the Tigers (6-5-1), who saw their five-game winning streak snapped as they were shut out at home for the first time in almost two years. The two schools will close out their two-game series on Saturday at Princeton at 4 p.m. ET.

Thursday, January 2, 2025

U.S. Drops Swiss in WJC Quarterfinals

Fresh off a convincing 4-1 victory over host Canada in its last game of round-robin play on New Year's Eve, the United States moved closer to defending its gold medal status at the 2025 IIHF World Junior Championship in Ottawa with a 7-2 win today over Switzerland in the quarterfinal round.

James Hagens (Boston College) and Ryan Leonard (Boston College) each scored two goals for the Group A champion Americans, who also got 17 saves in goal from Hampton Slukynsky (Western Michigan) and three assists offensively from Gabe Perreault (Boston College).

The U.S. will now face Czechia in the WJC semifinals on Saturday. The other semifinal will match Sweden and Finland, with the winners to meet on Sunday for the championship.

ADDENDUM: Team USA defeated Czechia, 4-1, and will face Finland on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET (NHL Network) for the gold. Czechia will meet Sweden for the bronze.

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Michigan State Wins 2024 GLI

For the first time in 15 years, Michigan State is the Great Lakes Invitational champion. The Spartans defeated Western Michigan, 3-1, on Monday night at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Mich. in the 2024 title game.

Joey Larson scored the game-winning goal, then set up an insurance marker by Isaac Howard in the third period, to lift top-ranked MSU to its first GLI crown since 2009 at the now-demolished Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. GLI MVP Luca Di Pasquo stopped 29 shots for the Spartans, one night after making 16 saves in a 2-0 opening-round victory over Northern Michigan. 

WMU had advanced to this year's championship contest by besting Michigan Tech, 4-3, in overtime on Sunday. MTU then won the consolation game, 4-3 in OT, over NMU yesterday.

MSU has now won 13 GLI titles all-time dating back to the tournament's start in 1965, second behind only former participant Michigan's 17 crowns. Next year's GLI field, the fourth straight that will be played at the VAA in West Michigan, will again feature co-hosts MSU and MTU, plus Ferris State and Miami (Ohio).


Sunday, December 29, 2024

Princeton Ends 2024 with Win at Army

The Princeton University men's hockey team closed out the calendar year with a 1-0 victory at Army on Saturday at Tate Rink in West Point, N.Y. 

Princeton's Jake Manfred scored the only goal of the game, on the power play just before the halfway point of regulation, assisted by Noah de la Durantaye and David Jacobs, before 2,648 on-lookers. Arthur Smith stopped all 24 shots he faced for the Tigers, who won their fifth consecutive game dating back to Nov. 29.

Both teams will continue in NCAA non-conference action next weekend, against Hockey East schools. The Tigers improved to 6-4-1 overall, and will host New Hampshire on Jan. 3-4 at Hobey Baker Memorial Rink. Army (5-13-0) fell to Vermont, 6-0, today, and will face visiting Merrimack on Friday.

Thursday, December 26, 2024

USA Routs Germany in WJC Opener

Team USA is off to a good start at the 2025 IIHF World Junior Championship in Ottawa.

The United States routed Germany, 10-4, in its tournament opener today, as over a dozen American skaters recorded at least one point on the scoresheet. Cole Hutson (Boston University) set up five goals, while James Hagens (Boston College) scored two goals and assisted on two others. Gabe Perreault (Boston College) and Brodie Ziemer (Minnesota) scored twice apiece, with Perreault also adding an assist. Trey Augustine (Michigan State) stopped 18 shots for the Americans in earning the win.

The U.S. returns to WJC action on Saturday against Latvia.

ADDENDUM: Team USA topped Latvia, 5-1, before falling to Finland, 4-3, in overtime on Sunday.