Tuesday, January 5, 2016

U.S. Claims WJC Bronze

Twelve NCAA players help lead U.S. to first World Junior medal in three years.


U.S. Claims WJC Bronze
Notre Dame’s Anders Bjork scored twice in the bronze medal game win against Sweden (Photo by Jeff Myers).

Twelve current or future NCAA players helped lead the U.S. National Team to the bronze medal at the 2016 World Junior Championship, Team USA’s first medal at the tournament in three years.

The Americans, led by team captain Zach Werenski (Michigan), beat Sweden 8-3 on Tuesday in the bronze medal game. Notre Dame sophomore Anders Bjork scored twice and was named the U.S. Player of the Game.

Werenski finished the tournament with 9 points in 7 games to share the lead among all defensemen and was named one of the top three players on the team by USA Hockey. North Dakota’s Nick Schmaltz (8 points) and Boston College’s Colin White (7) were also among the team’s scoring leaders for the tournament.

Legendary Providence defenseman Ron Wilson coached the U.S. team with assistance from Danton Cole (Michigan State), Chris Chelios (Wisconsin) and Kevin Reiter (Alaska Anchorage).

NCAA Players on U.S. National Junior Team

United States
DLouie BelpedioMiami
DWill BorgenSt. Cloud State
DBrandon FortunatoBoston University
DChad KrysBoston University#
DCharlie McAvoyBoston University
DZach WerenskiMichigan
FAnders BjorkNotre Dame
FBrock BoeserNorth Dakota
FRyan DonatoHarvard
FRyan HitchcockYale
FNick SchmaltzNorth Dakota
FColin WhiteBoston College
# 2016 commitment