Ten top performers from the world junior championships

Ten top performers from the world junior championships

While it was a disappointing tournament for the host Americans, the2026 world juniorshave been a thrill ride for any hockey fan tuning in. Team USA wasbounced in the quarterfinal by Finland- inovertime, no less - but thesemifinals produced two beguiling games.

Sweden punched its ticket to the gold-medal game by besting archrival Finland in a shootout, while the Canadians and Czechs added another chapter to their burgeoning rivalry with a nasty back-and-forth game eventually won 6-4 by the Czechs.

It has been more than a decade since any country other than Canada, Finland or the U.S. has won gold at the world juniors and that streak now officially ends. With Sweden (2012) and Czechia (2001) both looking for a title after many years, the final game of the tournament promises to hold intrigue.

But what about the players themselves? There have been some fantastic individual performances in the tournament, so let's take a look at some of the standouts.

Dec. 29: USA forward Ryker Lee (RW) (17) shoots the puck as Slovakia forward Tobias Pitka (28) defends during the first period. Dec. 29: Slovakia goalie Micha Pradel (1) stops USA forward Teddy Stiga (4) on a breakaway during the first period. Dec. 29: Czechia's Vojtech Cihar is checked by Finland's Emil Hemming. Dec. 29: Anton Frondell celebrates his power-play goal against Sweden in the third period against Germany. He scored twice in the 8-1 victory. Dec. 29: Viggo Bjorck (21) also scored twice for Sweden in the game, as did Jack Berglund. Dec. 29: Sweden's Felix Carell checks Germany's Lenny Boos in the first period. Dec. 29: Germany's Elias Pul (9) celebrates his tying goal against Sweden with teammate Gustavs Griva. Germany scored on a 2-on-0 break, but Sweden pulled away in the second period.

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Zayne Parekh, D, Canada

Loaned out by theCalgary Flamesfor the world juniors, Parekh has shown why Canada wanted him for the tournament. Despite being a defenseman, Parekh entered the bronze-medal game tied for the tourney lead in scoring with 11 points in six games.

Anton Frondell, C, Sweden

TheChicago Blackhawksfirst-rounder has been a monster for the Swedes and perhaps his most important goal to date came in the semifinal against Finland when he iced the contest with the winning shootout goal. Frondell's shot is a weapon and it has been on full display.

Will Zellers, LW, USA

Though the Americans were much weaker than in previous years, Zellers was a very pleasant surprise. The University of North Dakota winger andBoston Bruinspick led the U.S. in scoring with eight points in five games while playing an electric style.

Tomas Galvas, D, Czechia

Now the highest-scoring defenseman in Czech world junior history, Galvas continues to add to his totals. Undrafted because of his small stature, he plays a similar game to Lane Hutson and could very well be selected in this summer's draft. Why not take a chance, right?

Tomas Chrenko, C, Slovakia

Slovakia brought a young team to Minnesota and one of the best was 2026 draft prospect Chrenko, whose awesome shot propelled him up the scoring charts. His five goals in five games paced his team and he certainly helped his draft stock.

Gavin McKenna, LW, Canada

Heavily scrutinized thanks to his top-prospect status, McKenna nonetheless has been one of the top scorers at the world juniors with 10 points in six games. The potential No. 1 pick in the 2026 draft got in trouble in the Czech game due to some fiery behavior.

Michael Hage, C, Canada

Another top scorer in the tournament, Hage is a Montreal Canadiens first-rounder and a star at the University of Michigan. He made a ton of skilled plays for Canada and his chemistry with McKenna and Brady Martin (Nashville Predators) was something to see.

Jack Berglund, C, Sweden

The captain of the Swedes, Berglund is a two-way center and a Philadelphia Flyers prospect who has made an impact at both ends of the ice for his team. Should Sweden win gold, Berglund undoubtedly will be part of the winning formula.

Joona Saarelainen, C, Finland

A speedster with skill, Saarelainen is a Tampa Bay Lightning prospect who plays back home in Finland in the top pro league. He was very involved in Finland's offense against Sweden and is one to watch in the bronze-medal game against Canada.

Viggo Bjorck, RW, Sweden

A first-round draft prospect for 2026, Bjorck is fast and skilled. He is clearly trusted by Sweden's coaches too, as they sent him over the boards every other shift in overtime against Finland, where he had an amazing four breakaways. While he couldn't convert, he's a talent.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Draft hopefuls and NHL prospects who headlined the world juniors

 

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