It’s been said before, and it’ll be said again – anything can happen at the World Junior Championship – and it did at this ...
The Black Bears climb to No. 6 on Travis Lazarczyk's USCHO.com ballot after splitting a pair of games with defending national ...
The No. 2 Boston College Eagles (12-3-1, 6-2-1 HE) men’s hockey team returns to action this weekend with a home-and-home ...
The United States has finalized its roster for the 2025 U20 World Junior Championship as they look to repeat as tournament ...
Vegas Golden Knights prospect Trevor Connelly won gold with Team USA at the World Juniors, and Tuomas Uronen won silver with ...
U.S. wins back-to-back gold medals for 1st time; 'Showtime' excels for runner-up Finland; Canada reevaluates after another ...
Teddy Stiga of Sudbury, Mass., scored on a breakaway at 8:04 of 3-on-3 overtime to give the United States a 4-3 victory over ...
Hutson was named to the World Juniors all-tournament team, and he also set a single-tournament scoring record for a U.S.
The United States won back-to-back gold medals for the first time and host Canada lost for the second year in a row in the ...
The defending champion United States overcome a 3-1 deficit to beat Finland and win back-to-back world junior hockey gold ...
Boston College forward Teddy Stiga beat goalie Petteri Rimpinen through the leg pads to end it, avenging a 4-3 overtime loss to Finland in group play.
Teddy Stiga, a name you’ll want to remember, sealed the deal with his first goal of the tournament—a walk-off masterpiece that had fans and teammates going absolutely wild.