Finland's forwards Topias Hynninen and Benjamin Rautiainen battled against USA's Aram Minnetian and Brandon Svoboda for control of the puck during the second period of the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship gold medal game in Ottawa on Sunday, January 5, 2025. (Photo: Sean Kilpatrick / The Canadian Press)



In a nail-biting finale in Ottawa, the United States defeated Finland 4-3 in overtime to claim their second consecutive World Junior Hockey Championship gold medal. Teddy Stiga, an 18-year-old forward who started the tournament as a healthy scratch, emerged as the hero, scoring the game-winning goal at 8:04 into overtime.
Reflecting on the victory, Stiga said, “Unreal. Winning a gold medal this way, there’s nothing better.” A Boston native and Nashville Predators draft pick, Stiga made the most of his limited ice time, scoring on his only shot of the tournament.

The U.S. rallied from a 3-1 deficit late in the second period, with contributions from Cole Hutson, who scored a goal and an assist, James Hagens, and Brandon Svoboda. Hutson also made history as the first defenseman to lead the tournament in scoring. Goaltender Trey Augustine made 20 crucial saves, while Ryan Leonard, named tournament MVP, added two assists.

“We wanted to accomplish something that had never been done before,” said Leonard, the U.S. captain, who faced constant jeers from a pro-Finnish crowd. “This is a dynasty moment.”

Finland, which last won gold in 2019, put up a tough fight with goals from Jesse Kiiskinen, Tuomas Uronen, and Emil Pieniniemi. Despite their valiant effort, they settled for silver. Finnish captain Aron Kiviharju expressed pride in his team’s growth, saying, “We were so close to the gold. I’m proud of everyone.”

The bronze medal went to Czechia, who defeated Sweden in a dramatic 14-round shootout. Canada, the host nation, finished a disappointing fifth for the second year in a row after losing to Czechia in the quarterfinals.

Sunday’s final was a back-and-forth battle. Finland struck first on a power play with Kiiskinen’s sixth goal of the tournament. Hagens equalized for the U.S., but Finland regained the lead moments later with Uronen’s goal and extended it to 3-1 with Pieniniemi’s second-period strike.

The Americans clawed back with Svoboda’s lucky deflection goal late in the second period. Hutson tied the game with a brilliant shot just before the second intermission. Both goaltenders delivered clutch saves in the third period, setting the stage for overtime.

In the extra frame, Finland’s Petteri Rimpinen denied several U.S. scoring attempts before Augustine stopped Benjamin Rautainen’s shot, paving the way for Stiga’s golden moment.

Stiga received a pass in stride from Zeev Buium and fired the puck through Rimpinen’s legs to clinch victory. “I’m so happy for him,” said Augustine, praising Stiga’s determination despite limited opportunities.

This victory marks the U.S.’s seventh gold in the tournament’s history and solidifies their recent dominance, which has included three titles since 2021. The next tournament will be held in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, in 2026.

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