United States men's national junior ice hockey team

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United States
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Team USA
AssociationUSA Hockey
General managerJohn Vanbiesbrouck
Head coachDavid Carle
AssistantsBrett Larson
Steve Miller
CaptainRutger McGroarty
Top scorerJeremy Roenick (13)
Most pointsJordan Schroeder & Trevor Zegras (27)
Team colors     
IIHF codeUSA
First international
 Canada 5–4 United States 
(Leningrad, Soviet Union; December 27, 1973)
Biggest win
 United States 19–1 Norway 
(Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; January 1, 1991)
Biggest defeat
 Sweden 11–1 United States 
(Leningrad, Soviet Union; December 29, 1973)
 Soviet Union 15–5 United States 
(Banská Bystrica, Czechoslovakia; December 30, 1976)
 Czechoslovakia 11–1 United States 
(Moscow, Soviet Union; December 31, 1987)
IIHF World Junior Championship
Appearances46 (first in 1977)
Best result Gold: (2004, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2021, 2024)
Medal record
World Junior Championship
Gold medal – first place 2004 Finland Team
Gold medal – first place 2010 Canada Team
Gold medal – first place 2013 Russia Team
Gold medal – first place 2017 Canada Team
Gold medal – first place 2021 Canada Team
Gold medal – first place 2024 Sweden Team
Silver medal – second place 1997 Switzerland Team
Silver medal – second place 2019 Canada Team
Bronze medal – third place 1986 Canada Team
Bronze medal – third place 1992 Germany Team
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Sweden Team
Bronze medal – third place 2011 United States Team
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Finland Team
Bronze medal – third place 2018 United States Team
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Canada Team

The United States men's national junior ice hockey team represents the United States at the IIHF World Junior Championship.

The team has won six World Junior Championships (2004, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2021, 2024). Many NHL prospects, including John Carlson, Jack Eichel, Auston Matthews, Patrick Kane, Zach Parise, Adam Fox, and Matthew Tkachuk, played on this team.

World Junior Championship record[edit]

Record book data:[1]

Note: 1974, 1975 and 1976 tournaments are considered unofficial. They are not included in the IIHF records.

Team[edit]

Roster for the 2024 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.[2]

Head coach: David Carle

Pos. No. Name Height Weight Birthdate Hometown 2023–24 Team NHL rights, if any
G 1 Trey Augustine 6 ft 1 in 179 lb February 23, 2005 Michigan South Lyon, Michigan United States Michigan State University (Big Ten) Detroit Red Wings
F 2 Rutger McGroartyC 6 ft 1 in 200 lb March 30, 2004 Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska United States University of Michigan (Big Ten) Winnipeg Jets
F 4 Gavin BrindleyA 5 ft 9 in 170 lb October 5, 2004 Florida Estero, Florida United States University of Michigan (Big Ten) Columbus Blue Jackets
D 5 Drew Fortescue 6 ft 2 in 170 lb April 28, 2005 New York (state) Pearl River, New York United States Boston College (HEA) New York Rangers
F 6 Will Smith 6 ft 0 in 181 lb March 17, 2005 Massachusetts Lexington, Massachusetts United States Boston College (HEA) San Jose Sharks
D 8 Sam Rinzel 6 ft 4 in 176 lb June 25, 2004 Minnesota Chanhassen, Minnesota United States University of Minnesota (Big Ten) Chicago Blackhawks
F 9 Ryan Leonard 6 ft 0 in 192 lb January 21, 2005 Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts United States Boston College (HEA) Washington Capitals
F 10 Carey Terrance 6 ft 1 in 179 lb May 10, 2005 New York (state) Akwesasne, New York United States Erie Otters (OHL) Anaheim Ducks
F 11 Oliver Moore 5 ft 11 in 194 lb January 22, 2005 Minnesota Mounds View, Minnesota United States University of Minnesota (Big Ten) Chicago Blackhawks
F 14 Aram Minnetian 5 ft 11 in 194 lb March 19, 2005 New Jersey Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey United States Boston College (HEA) Dallas Stars
F 16 Quinn Finley 6 ft 0 in 179 lb August 8, 2004 Wisconsin Suamico, Wisconsin United States University of Wisconsin (Big Ten) New York Islanders
F 17 Danny Nelson 6 ft 2 in 212 lb August 3, 2005 Minnesota Maple Grove, Minnesota United States University of Notre Dame (Big Ten) New York Islanders
F 19 Cutter GauthierA 6 ft 3 in 190 lb January 19, 2004 Arizona Scottsdale, Arizona United States Boston College (HEA) Anaheim Ducks
D 20 Lane HutsonA 5 ft 10 in 162 lb February 14, 2004 Illinois North Barrington, Illinois United States Boston University (HEA) Montreal Canadiens
F 22 Isaac Howard 5 ft 11 in 190 lb March 30, 2004 Wisconsin Hudson, Wisconsin United States Michigan State University (Big Ten) Tampa Bay Lightning
D 23 Eric Pohlkamp 5 ft 11 in 205 lb March 23, 2004 Minnesota Brainerd, Minnesota United States Bemidji State University (NCHC) Philadelphia Flyers
D 25 Seamus Casey 5 ft 10 in 178 lb January 8, 2004 Florida Fort Myers, Florida United States University of Michigan (Big Ten) New Jersey Devils
F 27 Gavin Hayes 6 ft 2 in 178 lb May 14, 2004 Michigan Westland, Michigan Canada Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) Chicago Blackhawks
D 28 Zeev Buium 6 ft 2 in 180 lb December 7, 2005 California San Diego, California United States University of Denver (NCHC) 2024 NHL Draft
G 30 Sam Hillebrandt 6 ft 1 in 166 lb February 21, 2005 Florida Riverview, Florida Canada Barrie Colts (OHL) Undrafted
G 31 Jacob Fowler 6 ft 2 in 214 lb November 24, 2004 Florida Melbourne, Florida United States Boston College (HEA) Montreal Canadiens
F 34 Gabe Perreault 5 ft 11 in 165 lb May 7, 2005 Illinois Hinsdale, Illinois United States Boston College (HEA) New York Rangers
D 71 Ryan ChesleyA 6 ft 0 in 201 lb February 27, 2004 Minnesota Mahtomedi, Minnesota United States University of Minnesota (Big Ten) Washington Capitals
F 81 Jimmy Snuggerud 6 ft 2 in 187 lb June 1, 2004 Minnesota Chaska, Minnesota United States University of Minnesota (Big Ten) St. Louis Blues
F 91 Frank Nazar 5 ft 10 in 175 lb January 14, 2004 Michigan Mount Clemens, Michigan United States University of Michigan (Big Ten) Chicago Blackhawks

References[edit]

  1. ^ "World Juniors". Team USA Hockey.
  2. ^ "2024 WJC | Roster". Team USA Hockey.

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