U.S. forfeits to Switzerland in world junior hockey tournament

The Americans had two positive COVID-19 tests in Red Deer, Alberta.

December 29, 2021 at 6:04AM
Matthew Knies of the U.S. scored on Slovakia goaltender Simon Latkoczy in Sunday’s American victory. (Jonathan Hayward, Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

RED DEER, Alberta — The U.S. was forced to forfeit its game at the world junior championship against Switzerland on Tuesday after two players tested positive for the coronavirus.

Those positive COVID-19 test results led to a mandated team quarantine. The U.S. as a result was unable to play Tuesday under tournament rules.

"We're extremely disappointed, especially for our players," U.S. national junior team general manager John Vanbiesbrouck said in a statement. "We're operating an ever-changing landscape, and that's very challenging. We've followed the tournament protocol from the outside and will continue to do everything we can to ensure players have the opportunity to compete at the world junior championship."

The International Ice Hockey Federation said the team's quarantine status will be evaluated later to determine the status of the Americans' next game scheduled for Wednesday against Sweden. Switzerland was awarded a 1-0 victory over the U.S. from the forfeit. The U.S. is the defending champion at the tournament for the world's best men's hockey players under age 20. The U.S. beat Slovakia 3-0 Sunday night in its first preliminary round game.

The American team includes three Gophers — defenseman Brock Faber of Maple Grove, Chaz Lucius of Grant and Matthew Knies of Phoenix. St. Cloud State defenseman Jack Peart (Grand Rapids) and Minnesota Duluth defenseman Wyatt Kaiser (Andover) are also on the team, as is UMD forward Dominic James (Plymouth, Mich.).

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