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Team USA Wins Bronze Medal at U18 MWC

By USA Hockey, 04/28/19, 9:45AM EDT

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U.S. captures 16th consecutive medal at tournament

Örnsköldsvik, Sweden -- Jack Hughes (Orlando, Fla.) set the record for most points (32) at the  International Ice Hockey Federation Under-18 Men’s World Championship with his one goal, two-assist performance in Team USA's 5-2 victory over Canada at the Fjallraven Center to take the bronze medal.

“I can’t say how proud I am of this group’s growth, both as players and as people,said John Wroblewski (Nennah, Wis.), head coach of the U.S. Under-18 Men’s National Team. “We wanted to walk away with a gold medal, but that won’t define this team. These guys are a truly special group and I can’t wait to see what they do in the future.”

Alex Turcotte (Island Lake, Ill.) put Team USA on the board with the man advantage 8:03 into play when he one-timed a Jack Hughes (Orlando, Fla.) feed in front of the crease.

Canada netted the equalizer in the final minute of the first period with a goal from Dylan Cozens on the power play.

Hughes gave Team USA the lead 6:54 into the second frame when he capitalized on a give-and-go play with Cam York (Anaheim Hills, Calif.)

Bobby Brink (Minnetonka, Minn.) increased the lead to 5-1 on the power play when he faked a shot to stickhandle and fire one past Team Canada netminder Nolan Maier.

York scored with 4:42 remaining in the middle period on the power play off a feed from Hughes. With the assist, Hughes exceeded Alexander Ovechkin to be the all-time leading scorer at the IIHF Under-18 Men's World Championship.

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York tallied another goal on the power play with 5:34 left on the clock. York’s combines 17 points for the tournament mark him as the highest scoring defenseman in U18 Men's World Championship history.

Canada closed the scoring 6 seconds remaining to account for the 5-2 final.

Spencer Knight (Darien, Conn.) made 21 saves in the victory.

NOTES: Cam York was named U.S. Player of the Game … Team USA outshot Canada 41-23, went 4-for-6 on the power play and 1-for-2 on the penalty kill… Cam York, Jack Hughes and Cole Caufield were named the Three Best Players of the tournament for Team USA ... Team USA news, interviews, highlights and more can be found at TeamUSA.USAHockey.com ... For the official IIHF home for the U18 Men's World Championship, click here ... 21 of the 22 players on the U.S. roster come from USA Hockey's National Team Development Program ... The U.S. enters the tournament having captured a record 15 consecutive medals, including gold medals in seven of the last ten years (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017) ... Team USA has won 10 gold medals all-time, the most of any country in IIHF Under-18 Men's World Championship history... Follow @USAHockey on Twitter for live scoring updates during the tournament. Scores will be designated with the #U18Worlds tag ... For additional coverage, visit the USA Hockey Facebook page and Instagram account.).

2019 U.S. Tournament Schedule

All games at Fjallraven Center

DATE OPPONENT/ROUND LOCATION TIME (LOCAL/ET)/RESULT TELEVISION U.S. Player of the Game
Fri., April 12 Finland
Exhibition
Heinola, Finland L, 0-1 None Cam York
Sat., April 13 Switzerland
Exhibition
Heinola, Finland W, 8-0 None Jack Hughes
Thu., April 18 Sweden
Preliminary
Fjallraven Center
Ornskoldsvik, Sweden
W, 6-1 NHL Network Cole Caufield
Fri., April 19 Slovakia
Preliminary
Fjallraven Center
Ornskoldsvik, Sweden
W, 12-5 NHL Network Jack Hughes
Sun., April 21 Russia
Preliminary
Fjallraven Center
Ornskoldsvik, Sweden
W, 6-3 NHL Network Alex Turcotte
Tue., April 23 Latvia
Preliminary
Fjallraven Center
Ornskoldsvik, Sweden
W, 7-1 NHL Network John Beecher
Thu., April 25 Finland
Quarterfinals
Fjallraven Center
Ornskoldsvik, Sweden
W, 6-0 NHL Network Jack Hughes
Sat., April 27 Russia
Semifinals
Fjallraven Center
Ornskoldsvik, Sweden
L, 2-3 (SO) NHL Network Cole Caufield
Sun., April 28 Canada
Bronze-Medal Game
Fjallraven Center
Ornskoldsvik, Sweden
W 5-2 NHL Network Cam York

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