United States men's national junior ice hockey team

United States
Nickname(s) Team USA
Association USA Hockey
General Manager Jim Johannson
Head coach Bob Motzko
Assistants Greg Brown
Kris Mayotte
Steve Miller
Grant Potulny
Captain Zach Werenski
Most games 8 Players (21)
Top scorer Jeremy Roenick (13)
Most points Jordan Schroeder (27)
Team colors               
IIHF code USA
First international
 Canada 5 – 4 United States 
(Leningrad, Soviet Union; December 27, 1973)
Biggest win
 United States 19 – 1 Norway 
(Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; January 1, 1991)
Biggest defeat
 Sweden 11 – 1 United States 
(Leningrad, Soviet Union; December 29, 1973)
 Soviet Union 15 – 5 United States 
(Banská Bystrica, Czechoslovakia; December 30, 1976)
 Czechoslovakia 11 – 1 United States 
(Moscow, Soviet Union; December 31, 1987)
IIHF World U20 Championship
Appearances 41 (first in 1974)
Best result (2004, 2010, 2013)
International record (W–L–T)
120–122–10
Medal record
IIHF World U20 Championship
1986 Canada USA
1992 Germany USA
1997 Switzerland USA
2004 Finland USA
2007 Sweden USA
2010 Canada USA
2011 USA USA
2013 Russia USA
2016 Finland USA

The United States men's national junior ice hockey team is the national under-20 ice hockey team in the United States. The team represents the United States at the International Ice Hockey Federation's IIHF World U20 Championship.

Current roster

Roster for the 2016 National Junior Evaluation Camp.

Head coach: Bob Motzko

Position Jersey # Name Height Weight Birthdate Hometown 2016–17 Team NHL rights, if any
G 1 Tyler Parsons 6' 0" 186 September 18, 1997 Michigan Chesterfield, Michigan Canada London Knights (OHL) Calgary Flames
D 2 Chad Krys 5' 11" 183 April 10, 1998 Connecticut Ridgefield, Connecticut United States Boston University (HEA) Chicago Blackhawks
D 3 Caleb Jones 6' 1" 194 June 6, 1997 Texas Frisco, Texas United States Portland Winterhawks (WHL) Edmonton Oilers
D 4 Adam Fox 5' 10" 187 February 17, 1998 New York (state) Jericho, New York United States Harvard University (ECAC) Calgary Flames
D 5 Ryan Lindgren 6' 0" 208 February 11, 1998 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota United States University of Minnesota (Big Ten) Boston Bruins
D 6 Jack Ahcan 5' 7" 184 May 18, 1997 Minnesota Savage, Minnesota United States St. Cloud State University (NCHC) Undrafted
D 7 Casey Fitzgerald 5' 11" 187 February 25, 1997 Massachusetts North Reading, Massachusetts United States Boston College (HEA) Buffalo Sabres
F 8 Jack Roslovic 6' 1" 191 January 29, 1997 Ohio Columbus, Ohio Canada Manitoba Moose (AHL) Winnipeg Jets
F 9 Kieffer Bellows 6' 0" 201 June 10, 1998 Minnesota Edina, Minnesota United States Boston University (HEA) New York Islanders
D 10 Nick Boka 6' 1" 210 September 8, 1997 Michigan Plymouth, Michigan United States University of Michigan (Big Ten) Minnesota Wild
F 11 Clayton Keller 5' 10" 172 July 29, 1998 Illinois Swansea, Illinois United States Boston University (HEA) Arizona Coyotes
F 12 Jordan Greenway 6' 5" 230 February 16, 1997 New York (state) Potsdam, New York United States Boston University (HEA) Minnesota Wild
F 13 Kailer Yamamoto 5' 8" 153 September 29, 1998 Washington (state) Spokane, Washington United States Spokane Chiefs (WHL) 2017 Draft eligible
F 14 Luke Kunin 5' 11" 196 December 4, 1997 Missouri Chesterfield, Missouri United States University of Wisconsin (Big Ten) Minnesota Wild
F 15 Tage Thompson 6' 5" 200 October 30, 1997 New York (state) Oyster Bay, New York United States University of Connecticut (HEA) St. Louis Blues
F 16 Erik Foley 6' 0" 197 June 30, 1997 Massachusetts Mansfield, Massachusetts United States Providence College (HEA) Winnipeg Jets
F 17 Jeremy Bracco 5' 10" 180 March 17, 1997 New York (state) Freeport, New York Canada Kitchener Rangers (OHL) Toronto Maple Leafs
F 18 Logan Brown 6' 6" 215 March 5, 1998 North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina Canada Windsor Spitfires (OHL) Ottawa Senators
F 19 Brock Boeser 6' 0" 203 February 25, 1997 Minnesota Burnsville, Minnesota United States University of North Dakota (NCHC) Vancouver Canucks
F 20 Christian Fischer 6' 1" 217 April 15, 1997 Illinois Chicago, Illinois United States Tucson Roadrunners (AHL) Arizona Coyotes
F 21 Troy Terry 6' 0" 166 September 10, 1997 Colorado Denver, Colorado United States University of Denver (NCHC) Anaheim Ducks
F 22 Tom Novak 6' 1" 199 April 28, 1997 Wisconsin River Falls, Wisconsin United States University of Minnesota (Big Ten) Nashville Predators
D 23 Charlie McAvoy 6' 0" 206 December 21, 1997 New York (state) Long Beach, New York United States Boston University (HEA) Boston Bruins
F 24 Alex DeBrincat 5' 7" 171 December 18, 1997 Michigan Farmington Hills, Michigan United States Erie Otters (OHL) Chicago Blackhawks
D 25 Joe Cecconi 6' 2" 222 May 23, 1997 New York (state) Youngstown, New York United States University of Michigan (Big Ten) Dallas Stars
D 26 Jack Sadek 6' 1" 199 April 19, 1997 Minnesota Lakeville, Minnesota United States University of Minnesota (Big Ten) Minnesota Wild
F 27 Tanner Laczynski 6' 0" 191 June 1, 1997 Illinois Shorewood, Illinois United States Ohio State University (Big Ten) Philadelphia Flyers
F 28 Trent Frederic 6' 2" 213 February 11, 1998 Missouri St. Louis, Missouri United States University of Wisconsin (Big Ten) Boston Bruins
D 29 Luke Martin 6' 2" 216 September 20, 1998 Missouri St. Louis, Missouri United States University of Michigan (Big Ten) 2017 Draft eligible
G 30 Joseph Woll 6' 3" 202 July 12, 1998 Missouri St. Louis, Missouri United States Boston College (HEA) Toronto Maple Leafs
G 31 Evan Sarthou 6' 1" 185 September 24, 1997 Washington (state) Black Diamond, Washington United States Tri-City Americans (WHL) Undrafted
G 35 Jake Oettinger 6' 4" 210 December 18, 1998 Minnesota Lakeville, Minnesota United States Boston University (HEA) 2017 Draft eligible

World Junior Championship record

Year GP W L T GF GA Pts Rank
1974 5 1 4 0 10 32 4 5th place
1975 5 0 5 0 9 28 0 6th place
1976 Did not participate
1977 7 1 5 1 25 45 3 7th place
1978 6 4 2 0 41 30 8 5th place
1979 5 2 3 0 21 23 4 6th place
1980 5 1 3 1 21 26 3 7th place
1981 5 2 3 0 19 27 4 6th place
1982 7 2 5 0 28 34 4 6th place
1983 7 3 4 0 28 29 6 5th place
1984 7 2 5 0 32 38 4 6th place
1985 7 2 5 0 23 37 4 6th place
1986 7 4 3 0 35 26 8 Won bronze medal
1987 7 4 3 0 42 30 8 4th place
1988 7 1 6 0 28 46 2 6th place
1989 7 3 3 1 41 25 7 5th place
1990 7 1 6 0 22 37 2 7th place
1991 7 4 2 1 45 19 9 4th place
1992 7 5 2 0 30 22 10 Won bronze medal
1993 7 4 3 0 32 23 8 4th place
1994 7 1 5 1 20 33 3 6th place
1995 7 3 4 0 28 33 6 5th place
1996 6 3 3 0 21 27 6 5th place
1997 6 4 1 1 23 9 9 Won silver medal
1998 7 4 3 0 25 19 8 5th place
1999 6 3 3 0 25 23 6 8th place
2000 7 2 3+ 2 14 15 6 4th place
2001 7 5 2 0 29 12 6 5th place
2002 7 4 1 2 22 20 9 5th place
2003 7 4 3 0 23 18 8 4th place
2004 6 6 0 0 27 8 12 Won gold medal
2005 6 3 4+ 0 27 28 6 4th place
2006 7 3 3 1 26 22 6 4th place
2007 7 4† 2 1 22 17 8 Won bronze medal
2008 6 4 2 0 20 16 12 4th place
2009 6 4* 2 0 34 19 11 5th place
2010 7 6* 1^ 0 43 18 18 Won gold medal
2011 6 5† 1 0 20 10 14 Won bronze medal
2012 7 3 4 0 30 18 9 7th place
2013 7 5 2 0 34 9 15 Won gold medal
2014 5 3 2 0 24 12 9 5th place
2015 5 3† 2 0 19 9 8 5th place
2016 7 5 2 0 34 10 9 Won bronze medal

Includes one win in extra time (in the preliminary round)
^ Includes one loss in extra time (in the preliminary round)
* Includes one win in extra time (in the playoff round)
+ Includes one loss in extra time (in the playoff round)

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