IHLC Results – 🇺🇸 United States 10-4 Germany 🇩🇪 – 26 Dec 2024


🇺🇸 United States 10-4 Germany 🇩🇪
World Junior Championship Preliminary Round
Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa 🇨🇦
Thursday, 26 December 2024

On Thursday, the defending champion U.S. hammered Germany 10-4 to kick off the 2025 IIHF World Junior Championship in Ottawa. Living up to its advance billing, the top American line dazzled as James Hagens and Gabe Perreault led the way with two goals and two assists apiece. Blueliner Cole Hutson racked up five assists.

In the Canadian Tire Centre opener, coach David Carle’s Americans got the three points they wanted as they seek to repeat as World Junior Gold medalists for the first time in history. However, defensive lapses are something they’ll want to clean up.

“We had a lot of turnovers tonight,” said U.S. captain Ryan Leonard. “If we clean that up, it’s going to lead to more offence for us and less chances for the other teams.”

U.S. starting goalie Trey Augustine, playing in his third straight World Juniors, had a lighter workload than his German counterpart Nico Pertuch. Final shots favoured the U.S. 56-22.

This year’s German team looks less gifted on paper than, for example, the 2021 sixth-place team that featured future NHL forwards Tim Stützle and J.J. Peterka. The Germans finished ninth last year after cracking the quarter-finals annually from 2021 to 2023. Putting up four goals against the U.S. can provide some optimism, though.

Hagens opened the scoring at 8:07. The top-rated centre for the 2025 NHL Draft put in a loose puck when Pertuch got turned around in his crease after barely stopping a Hutson backhand attempt. The play was video-reviewed and survived a coach’s challenge from Tobias Abstreiter. The U.S. couldn’t exploit Germany’s ensuing delay-of-game penalty, but it wouldn’t matter in the grand scheme.

At 11:56, Hagens picked up the puck off a Leonard rebound and fed Perreault at the hash marks. He sniped it over Pertuch’s glove to make it 2-0. Augustine was alert to stymie Nick Maul with a blocker save off the rush with just over two minutes left in the first period.

Leonard gave full credit to Hagens, a World Junior rookie: “He’s adjusted perfectly well. You see the point production he’s had and the dominance he has there on the ice. He’s a generational player.”

Just 1:38 into the middle frame, Trevor Connelly converted his own rebound on a nice give-and-go rush play with Cole Eiserman for a 3-0 lead.

At the five-minute mark, German assistant captain Julius Sumpf gave his fans something to cheer about with a power play marker that squeezed under Augustine’s left arm.

Then things got interesting. Seconds after David Lewandowski finished serving an interference minor, the German forward picked off Paul Fischer’s pass up the middle at centre ice, crossed the blue line, and went bar down on Augustine.

Carle challenged the goal as potentially offside due to a German line change inside the blue line, but the call on the ice stood. The Germans couldn’t equalize during the U.S.’s delay-of-game penalty, however.

“We just can’t cheat the game that much,” said Hutson. “It’s about taking care of the plays 100 percent in the D zone and then getting to the offensive side after that.”

After a faceoff in the German end, Hagens beat Pertuch stick side to give the U.S. a 4-2 lead and quell the opposition’s momentum. With 1:20 left before the siren, Brandon Svoboda shoveled in a rebound to put the game out of reach for Germany. Perreault sniped the 6-2 goal at 19:41.

“When we had people on the inside, really good things happened,” said Carle. “Certainly, I think the bench breathed a little bit after getting through the kill and then getting that (Hagens) goal and ending the second period like that.”

In the third period, Brodie Ziemer had a pair and Carey Terrance and Eiserman added singles to round out the U.S. scoring. Lenny Boos and Timo Ruckdäschel replied for Germany.

Carle praised Hutson’s attributes: “The deception, his ability to attack and put people on pause. He’s thinking one, two steps ahead, like we saw that tonight with some of the plays he made. He’s so dynamic. A lot of stuff that you can’t teach.”

This result was not as lopsided as the last U.S.-Germany World Junior encounter, an 11-1 American quarter-final win in 2023.

Germany’s last World Junior win over the U.S. was 2-1 on Marcel Müller’s overtime goal on 26 December 2006 in Leksand, Sweden. Since then, the Americans have won nine straight games by an aggregate of 66 to 11. The U.S. enjoys an all-time record of 24 wins and four losses against Germany.

Life doesn’t get much easier for Germany, which faces Finland in Friday’s early game at the Canadian Tire Centre. The Americans get a day off before taking on Latvia on Saturday evening.


BOXSCORE
1st Period
08:07 – 🇺🇸 GOAL – Hagens (Leonard, Perreault)
08:07 – 🇩🇪 PEN – team, delay of game
11:56 – 🇺🇸 GOAL – Perreault (Hagens, Leonard)
18:27 – 🇩🇪 PEN – Kühnhauser, interference

2nd Period
21:38 –
🇺🇸 GOAL – Connelly (Eiserman)
22:45 – 🇺🇸 PEN – Plante, hooking
24:49 – 🇺🇸 PEN – Terrance, delay of game
25:00 – 🇩🇪 PP GOAL – Sumpf (Tropmann)
26:47 – 🇩🇪 PEN – Lewandowski, interference
29:23 –
🇩🇪 GOAL – Lewandowski
29:23 – 🇺🇸 PEN – Hagens, delay of game
34:01 –
🇺🇸 GOAL – Hagens (Perreault)
38:40 –
🇺🇸 GOAL – Svoboda (Willis, Fischer)
39:39 –
🇺🇸 GOAL – Perreault (Hutson, Hagens)

3rd Period
43:03 –
🇺🇸 GOAL – Terrance (Svoboda)
45:37 – 🇺🇸 GOAL – Boos (Niehus, Schwarz)
47:16 – 🇩🇪 GOAL – Ziemer (Plante, Hutson)
47:38 – 🇩🇪 PEN – Handel, interference
49:44 – 🇺🇸 GOAL – Ziemer (Connelly, Hutson)
50:23 – 🇺🇸 PEN – Terrance, holding
56:14 – 🇩🇪 GOAL – Ruckdäschel
58:13 – 🇺🇸 GOAL – Eiserman (Hutson, Nelson)

GOALTENDERS
W: 🇺🇸 Augustine (18-22)
L: 🇩🇪 Pertuch (46-56)

SHOTS ON GOAL
🇺🇸 15+21+20 = 56
🇩🇪 6+11+5 = 22

ROSTERS
🇺🇸 Goaltenders: Trey Augustine, Hampton Slukynsky. Defence: Zeev Buium, Paul Fischer, Drew Fortescue, Logan Hensler, Cole Hutson, Aram Minnetian, Colin Ralph. Forwards: Austin Burnevik, Trevor Connelly, Cole Eiserman, James Hagens, Ryan Leonard (C), Oliver Moore (A), Danny Nelson (A), Gabe Perreault, Max Plante, Brandon Svoboda, Carey Terrance, Joey Willis, Brodie Ziemer.
🇩🇪 Goaltenders: Nico Pertuch, Linus Vieillard. Defence: Carlos Händel, Max Hense, Kilian Kühnhauser, Paul Mayer, Lua Niehus, Norwin Panocha (A), Edwin Tropmann (C). Forwards: Lenny Boos, Linus Brandl, David Lewandowski, Nick Maul, Marco Münzenberger, Elias Pul, Timo Ruckdäschel, Noah Samanski, Maxim Schäfer, Tobias Schwarz, Simon Seidl, Julius Sumpf (A), Paul Vinzens.

🇺🇸 UNITED STATES (C) vs. GERMANY 🇩🇪
current champion
(since 03 Aug 2024)
Last Title none
58 All-Time Wins
0
5 wins Head-To-Head
0 wins
First IHLC Meeting (USA vs. GER)
🇺🇸 USA 6-3 GER 🇩🇪 – 22 Dec 2004 – EX – Thief River Falls 🇺🇸
Previous IHLC Meeting (USA vs. GER)
🇺🇸 USA 7-1 GER 🇩🇪 – 23 Dec 2019 – EX – Havířov 🇨🇿
Last IHLC Game
🇺🇸 USA 5-2 FIN 🇫🇮 – 23 Dec 2024 – EX – Cornwall 🇨🇦
Next IHLC Game
🇺🇸 USA 5-1 LAT 🇱🇻 – 28 Dec 2024 – WJC – Ottawa 🇨🇦

Article Credit: 2025 World Junior Championship
Photo Credit:
2025 World Junior Championship – IIHFHHOFIOC

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