Canada’s lineup for the World Junior Hockey Championship in Ottawa boasts a strong offensive edge, anchored by Easton Cowan, who is currently on an impressive 56-game scoring streak in the Ontario Hockey League. The team also brings NHL experience with forwards Calum Ritchie (Colorado), Jett Luchanko (Philadelphia), and Bradly Nadeau (Carolina), adding depth to their roster. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)



Canada is poised to reclaim its hockey glory at this year’s World Junior Hockey Championship, set to kick off in Ottawa. The memories of last year’s devastating quarterfinal loss to the Czech Republic still sting, but a renewed squad is ready to rewrite the narrative and chase their dreams of gold.
Among the returnees is Easton Cowan, a Toronto Maple Leafs prospect, who reflects on the heartbreak of Sweden and looks ahead with determination. "Everyone here grew up dreaming of this moment," he said. "Now it’s about making those dreams come true."

The team’s journey begins Thursday against Finland, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Canada’s disappointing fifth-place finish in 2023 was a stark contrast to its storied history in the tournament. With talent aplenty, including Macklin Celebrini, last year’s first overall NHL draft pick, expectations were sky-high, but the team fell short.

Challenges of the Past

The 2023 squad faced significant obstacles. Financial strains stemming from scandals and the pandemic disrupted Hockey Canada’s usual preparations. Summer camps were cancelled, and a head scout couldn’t be hired. These challenges left players underprepared, contributing to the team’s struggles.

However, 2025 presents a fresh start. "It’s not just about points or draft rankings; it’s about who can help us win," said Peter Anholt, head of the U20 program. Players and coaches alike are focused on forging a competitive, true-to-identity Canadian team.

High Standards and New Leadership

Head coach Dave Cameron returns for his third stint, bringing invaluable experience. Cameron previously led Canada to gold in 2022 and silver in 2011. "This tournament comes down to a few key moments," he said. "You need skill, grit, and a little luck."

Assistant coach Scott Walker echoed the importance of high standards, emphasizing teamwork and discipline. Players like Tanner Molendyk, who missed last year’s tournament due to injury, have internalized this message, vowing to uphold Hockey Canada’s proud legacy.

Talent to Watch

This year’s roster is packed with offensive firepower and youthful energy. Easton Cowan is riding a 56-game point streak in the OHL, while NHL prospects Calum Ritchie, Jett Luchanko, and Bradly Nadeau bring invaluable experience. Rising stars like Gavin McKenna, a WHL scoring leader at just 17, are expected to make their mark.

Canada’s journey won’t be easy. The competition in Group A includes Finland, the United States, Latvia, and Germany, while Group B features powerhouses like Sweden and the Czech Republic. Elimination rounds begin January 2, with the final showdown slated for January 5.

The Weight of Home Advantage

Playing on home soil at Ottawa’s Canadian Tire Centre adds both pressure and inspiration. For goaltender Carter George, the energy of a home crowd is unmatched. "You feel the whole country behind you," he said.

With 20 gold medals already under its belt, Canada aims to add a 21st to its collection. For these young athletes, it’s not just about winning—it’s about turning childhood dreams into reality under the brightest lights in hockey.

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