Results

U20 World Championships 01/06 00:30 1 [1] USA U20 v Finland U20 [2] W 4-3
U20 World Championships 01/05 00:30 2 [1] USA U20 v Czechia U20 [2] W 4-1
U20 World Championships 01/02 19:30 3 [1] USA U20 v Switzerland U20 [4] W 7-2
U20 World Championships 01/01 01:00 - [3] Canada U20 v USA U20 [2] W 1-4
U20 World Championships 12/29 19:30 - [1] USA U20 v Finland U20 [3] L 3-4
U20 World Championships 12/28 20:30 - [4] Stand United v USA U20 [2] W 1-5
U20 World Championships 12/26 19:30 - USA U20 v Germany U20 W 10-4
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 12/23 21:00 - Ball St v USA U20 W 2-5
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 12/22 00:00 - USA U20 v Slovakia U20 W 6-2
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 08/03 20:00 - USA U20 v Canada U20 D 4-4
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 08/02 20:00 - USA U20 v Sweden U20 L 5-7
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 07/31 20:00 - USA U20 v Julie Gervais L 3-5

The United States men's national junior ice hockey team represents the United States at the IIHF World Junior Championship.

The team has won seven times World Junior Championships (2004, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2021, 2024, 2025). Many NHL prospects, including John Carlson, Jack Eichel, Auston Matthews, Patrick Kane, Zach Parise, Adam Fox and Matthew Tkachuk, played on the national junior team.

The USA U20 ice hockey team, also known as the United States Junior National Team, is a prominent and highly competitive squad representing the United States in international junior ice hockey competitions. Comprising the best American players under the age of 20, the team is a key part of USA Hockey's development program, aiming to nurture future stars of the sport. The team regularly competes in the IIHF World Junior Championship, where they have a storied history of success, including multiple gold medals and strong showings against top international rivals. Known for their skill, speed, and strategic play, the USA U20 team is a formidable force on the ice, showcasing the depth of American talent and commitment to excellence in the sport of ice hockey.