OTTAWA - A back-to-back hockey champion will represent the United States when Minnesota hosts the next World Junior Championship.
Teddy Stiga scored on an overtime breakaway Sunday, giving the United States a 4-3 victory over Finland and a second consecutive world juniors gold medal.
Stiga took an outlet pass from Wild draft pick Zeev Buium at the Finland blue line and broke in before slipping a shot under the pad of goalie Petteri Rimpinen for his first goal of the tournament.
“I think I saw their guy kind of slow up, so I skated by him and Zeev had a nice sauce pass,” Stiga said. “I kind of lost it behind the Finnish player so almost lost it in the corner, but luckily recovered it ... and I don’t really remember scoring. I just shot the puck, honestly.”
The United States will go for three in a row in 2026 in Minnesota. The tournament will be played in Xcel Energy Center and at 3M Arena at Mariucci.
“We’re really proud of the fact that we’re able to win back to back and be the first team to do that in USA Hockey history, but I think for us it’s keeping on this path and making sure that we continue to raise the bar and have that standard,” U.S. coach David Carle said.
Cole Hutson had a goal and an assist, Ryan Leonard had two assists and Trey Augustine made 21 saves for the United States, which won back-to-back world juniors tournaments for the first time.
It is the seventh championship for the U.S. in the past 21 years (2004, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2021, 2024).