World Juniors 2020: Team USA scores, schedule, how to watch

Jackie Spiegel

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The United States enters the 2020 IIHF World Junior Championship in the Czech Republic having medalled in four consecutive tournaments for the first time in program history.

Last year, Team USA lost in the gold medal game to Finland after mounting a comeback before allowing Kaapo Kakko to net the game-winner with under two minutes remaining. It marked the 12th medal for the Americans and the second silver medal in the country's history at the tournament.

No longer considered an afterthought, the U.S. is now an established power on the World Juniors circuit and are once again medal contenders, opening the tournament behind only Canada's gold-medal odds. 

Here's everything to know about the tournament, including how to watch live games in the United States and a complete schedule with updated scores and standings.

Team USA’s schedule and results at World Juniors

The format for the 2020 World Junior Championship consists of two groups of five teams playing a preliminary round-robin to determine seeding followed by a single-elimination tournament. The United States drew Group B, which also includes Canada, Germany, Russia and the host country, the Czech Republic. 

Date Opponent Result TV info
Dec. 26CanadaL, 6-41 p.m. (NHLN, TSN)
Dec. 27GermanyW, 6-31 p.m. (NHLN, TSN)
Dec. 29RussiaW, 3-11 p.m. (NHLN, TSN)
Dec. 30Czech RepublicW, 4-3 (OT)1 p.m. (NHLN, TSN)
Jan. 2QF: vs. FinlandL, 1-011:30 a.m. (NHLN, TSN)

(All times Eastern)

How to watch USA games live online

In the United States, World Junior Championship games are only available on NHL Network, which has plans to televise 20 live games. Stephen Nelson will provide the play-by-play for each Team USA game and will be joined by analyst Dave Starman and reporter Jill Savage.

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Team USA's 2020 World Juniors roster

This year's squad is built around goaltending and goal scoring. Florida Panthers 2019 draft pick Spencer Knight is expected to be between the pipes while the likes of Trevor Zegras (ANA), Cole Caufield (MTL) and Oliver Wahlstrom (NYI) will be relied on to put points on the board. Team USA's defense isn't too shabby either as team captain Mattias Samuelsson (BUF) and New York Rangers prospect, and assistant captain, K’Andre Miller will man the blue line.

Name 2019-20 team NHL rights
John BeecherMichigan (Big Ten)Bruins
Bobby BrinkDenver (NCHC)Flyers
Cole CaufieldWisconsin (Big Ten)Canadiens
Jack DruryHarvard (ECAC)Hurricanes
Parker FordProvidence (HEA)2020 draft
Curtis HallYale (ECACBruins
Arthur KaliyevHamilton (OHL)Kings
Shane PintoNorth Dakota (NCHC)Senators
Jacob PivonkaNotre Dame (Big Ten)Islanders
Nick RobertsonPeterborough PetesMaple Leafs
Alex TurcotteWisconsin (Big Ten)Kings
Oliver WahlstromBridgeport (AHL)Islanders
Trevor ZegrasBoston University (HEA)Ducks

DEFENSEMEN

Name 2019-20 team NHL rights
Ty EmbersonWisconsin (Big Ten)Coyotes
Jordan HarrisNortheastern (HEA)Canadiens
Zac JonesUMass-Amherst (HAE)Rangers
K'Andre MillerWisconsin (Big Ten)Rangers
Mattias SamuelssonWestern Michigan (NCHC)Sabres
Spencer StastneyNotre Dame (Big Ten)Predators
Cam YorkMichiganFlyers

GOALIES

Name 2019-20 team NHL rights
Spencer KnightBoston College (HEA)Panthers
Isaiah SavilleNebraska Omaha (NCHC)Golden Knights
Dustin WolfEverett Silvertips (WHL)Flames

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World Junior Championship standings

GROUP A

Team Wins Losses OTL Points
1. Sweden40011
2. Switzerland3109
3. Finland2117
4. Slovakia1303
5. Kazakhstan0400

GROUP B

Team Wins Losses OTL Points
1. Canada3109
2. USA3108
3. Russia2206
4. Czech Republic1214
5. Germany1303

Wins in regulation = 3 points
Overtime win = 2 points
Overtime loss = 1 point

Full World Junior Championship schedule

THURSDAY, DEC. 26
Switzerland 5, Kazakhstan  3 9 a.m.TSN 1/3
Czech Republic 4, Russia 39 a.m.TSN 4/5, NHLN
Sweden 3, Finland 2 (OT)1 p.m.TSN3
Canada 6, United States 41 p.m.TSN 1/4/5, NHLN
FRIDAY, DEC. 27
Slovakia 3, Kazakhstan 19 a.m.TSN, NHLN
Germany 3, United States 61 p.m.TSN 1/3/4, NHLN
SATURDAY, DEC. 28
Finland 8, Slovakia 19 a.m.TSN 1/3, NHLN
Czech Republic 3, Germany 49 a.m.TSN 4/5
Switzerland 2, Sweden 51 p.m.TSN3
Russia 6, Canada 01 p.m.TSN 1/4/5, NHLN
SUNDAY, DEC. 29
Kazakhstan 1, Finland 79 a.m.TSN 3/4/5, NHLN
United States 3, Russia 11 p.m.TSN 4/5, NHLN
MONDAY, DEC. 30
Kazakhstan 2, Sweden 69 a.m.TSN3
Germany 1, Canada 49 a.m.TSN 1/4/5, NHLN
Slovakia 2, Switzerland 71 p.m.TSN 1/3
United States 4, Czech Republic 3 (OT)1 p.m.TSN 4/5, NHLN
TUESDAY, DEC. 31
Sweden 6, Slovakia 29 a.m.TSN 1/3, NHLN
Russia 6, Germany 19 a.m.TSN 4/5
Finland 2, Switzerland 51 p.m.TSN3
Canada 7, Czech Republic 21 p.m.TSN 1/4/5, NHLN
THURSDAY, JAN. 2
QF: Switzerland 1, Russia 36:30 a.m.TSN, NHLN
QF: Canada 6, Slovakia 19 a.m.TSN, NHLN
QF: USA 0, Finland 111:30 a.m.TSN, NHLN
QF: Sweden 5, Czech Republic 02 p.m.TSN, NHLN
SATURDAY, JAN. 4
SF: Sweden 4, Russia 5 (OT)9 a.m.TSN, NHLN
SF: Canada 5, Finland 01 p.m.TSN 1/4/5, NHLN
SUNDAY, JAN. 5
Relegation game: Germany 6, Kazakhstan 05 a.m. 
Bronze medal game: Sweden 3, Finland 29 a.m.TSN, NHLN
Gold-medal game: Russia vs. Canada1 p.m.TSN, NHLN

(All times Eastern) 

Jackie Spiegel