A native Amherst hockey player and Pope Francis alum was named most valuable player on Sunday after clinching the gold for Team USA in the World Junior Championship Game.
There was jubilation and there was heartbreak on Day 7 of the World Junior Championship. Ally Chesham looks at the three stars from the quarterfinals.
Teddy Stiga (Sudbury, Mass./Boston College) scored 8:04 into three-on-three overtime as the U.S. National Junior Team erased ...
The former Pope Francis star and current Boston College forward captained the gold-winning United States team.
Olmsted Falls might have led the entire second half, but Amherst was never out of it Jan. 7. In a Southwestern Conference ...
The Washington Capitals first-rounder is Team USA's captain and emotional leader - and rival fans are letting him have it. Ryan Leonard recognizes that Canadian fans do not like him. As the ...
Captain Ryan Leonard, named the tournament’s MVP, was a key player for the USA's victory. Leonard recorded two assists in the World Junior Championship finals game. He provided an assist to ...
Ryan Leonard and Cole Hutson both repeated as champions with Team USA, and Petr Sikora won bronze as the Washington Capitals prospects stepped up to help their respective teams to medals to close ...
Washington Capitals prospect Ryan Leonard was named the 2025 World Juniors Most Valuable Player after notching five goals and five assists for 10 points in seven games. Leonard becomes the sixth ...
The United States is a win away from repeating as World Juniors gold medallists. Ryan Leonard and Gabe Perreault shined once again on the big stage for the Americans, as the United States took out ...