{"id":194814,"date":"2025-12-27T19:07:18","date_gmt":"2025-12-27T19:07:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/world-juniors-2026-predictions-for-hockey-medalists-player-awards-usa-today\/"},"modified":"2025-12-27T19:07:18","modified_gmt":"2025-12-27T19:07:18","slug":"world-juniors-2026-predictions-for-hockey-medalists-player-awards-usa-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/world-juniors-2026-predictions-for-hockey-medalists-player-awards-usa-today\/","title":{"rendered":"World juniors 2026 predictions for hockey medalists, player awards &#8211; USA Today"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The world junior championship is a marquee event on the hockey calendar, with NHL fans turning their attention to the future of the game and their favorite team&#8217;s prospects while rooting for their national team.\u00a0<br \/>Predicting the world juniors is a fun but often futile exercise. In our annual tradition at TheHockeyNews.com, we assemble a collection of our writers and editors to make their predictions.<br \/>From top players and the MVP to which teams will end the tournament with medals around their necks, we have predictions for what we think will happen from Dec. 26 to Jan. 5 in Minnesota.<br \/>Here are the contributors who made some predictions:<br \/>Without further ado, let\u2019s get to the predictions.<br \/>Unsurprisingly, <a href=\/story\/sports\/nhl\/draft\/2025\/12\/05\/nhl-mock-draft-early-december-flames-gavin-mckenna\/87611166007\/ target=_blank rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" data-t-l=:b|e|k|\u2691u class=gnt_ar_b_a>Gavin McKenna<\/a> is garnering plenty of love as the top forward at the World Junior Championship.<br \/>His pure skill and his track record of bludgeoning junior competition in the WHL make him an easy pick. Anton Frondell, James Hagens, Porter Martone and Michael Misa could also easily be justified by their high-end talent.<br \/><strong>Ferrari:<\/strong> Anton Frondell, Sweden<br \/><strong>Kennedy:<\/strong> Gavin McKenna, Canada<br \/><strong>Tovell:<\/strong> Gavin McKenna, Canada<br \/><strong>Proteau:<\/strong> James Hagens, USA<br \/><strong>Leal:<\/strong> Gavin McKenna, Canada<br \/><strong>Cruikshank:<\/strong> Porter Martone, Canada<br \/><strong>Gaudio:<\/strong> Michael Misa, Canada<br \/>Cole Hutson and Zayne Parekh were the only two players to receive votes for top defenseman. Huston was the clear-cut favorite, though, with five of the seven votes.<br \/>Parekh and Huston have some of the most incredible offensive upside we&#8217;ve seen from defenders at the world juniors. Either one of them could be the top defender, but it&#8217;s a bit of a wide-open class beyond those two.\u00a0<br \/><strong>Ferrari:<\/strong> Cole Hutson, USA<br \/><strong>Kennedy:<\/strong> Cole Hutson, USA<br \/><strong>Tovell:<\/strong> Cole Hutson, USA<br \/><strong>Proteau:<\/strong> Cole Hutson, USA<br \/><strong>Leal:<\/strong> Zayne Parekh, Canada<br \/><strong>Cruikshank:<\/strong> Cole Hutson, USA<br \/><strong>Gaudio:<\/strong> Zayne Parekh, Canada<br \/>The runaway top goalie pick was Carter George, receiving six of the seven votes.<br \/>George was phenomenal last year for Canada. He was their lone bright spot. Despite Finnish netminder Petteri Rimpinen&#8217;s unreal run last year, he received no votes. The only other goalie to get a vote was American Nick Kempf, who isn&#8217;t the surefire starter.\u00a0<br \/><strong>Ferrari:<\/strong> Carter George, Canada<br \/><strong>Kennedy:<\/strong> Carter George, Canada<br \/><strong>Tovell:<\/strong> Carter George, Canada\u00a0<br \/><strong>Proteau:<\/strong> Nick Kempf, USA<br \/><strong>Leal:<\/strong> Carter George, Canada<br \/><strong>Cruikshank:<\/strong> Carter George, Canada<br \/><strong>Gaudio:<\/strong> Carter George, Canada<br \/>The MVP race is wide open as McKenna is the only player to receive two votes.<br \/>Misa, Frondell, Hagens, Martone and Parekh all received one vote apiece. Parekh was the only defenseman to get a vote despite Hutson outpacing him in the top defenseman conversation.\u00a0<br \/><strong>Ferrari:<\/strong> Anton Frondell, Sweden<br \/><strong>Kennedy:<\/strong> Gavin McKenna, Canada<br \/><strong>Tovell:<\/strong> Gavin McKenna, Canada<br \/><strong>Proteau:<\/strong> James Hagens, USA<br \/><strong>Leal:<\/strong> Zayne Parekh, Canada<br \/><strong>Cruikshank:<\/strong> Porter Martone, Canada<br \/><strong>Gaudio:<\/strong> Michael Misa, Canada<br \/>The tournament all-stars are all over the place.<br \/>Frondell and Hagens are tied with five votes each, while McKenna comes in with 4. The forward group is pretty wide open with a couple of favorites up top.\u00a0<br \/>The defense group is led by Hutson and Parekh, which wasn&#8217;t a shock, but Adam Jiricek, Sascha Boumedienne and Harrison Brunicke getting involved showed there is a bit more depth to the top-end defenders than you&#8217;d expect.\u00a0<br \/><strong>Ferrari:<\/strong> <strong>F<\/strong> Anton Frondell, <strong>F<\/strong> Michael Misa, <strong>F<\/strong> James Hagens, <strong>D<\/strong> Cole Hutson, <strong>D<\/strong> Sascha Boumedienne, <strong>G<\/strong> Carter George<br \/><strong>Kennedy: F<\/strong> Gavin McKenna, <strong>F<\/strong> Anton Frondell, <strong>F<\/strong> Will Horcoff, <strong>D<\/strong> Cole Hutson, <strong>D<\/strong> Adam Jiricek, <strong>G<\/strong> Carter George<br \/><strong>Tovell:<\/strong> <strong>F<\/strong> Gavin McKenna, <strong>F<\/strong> Victor Eklund, <strong>F<\/strong> James Hagens, <strong>D<\/strong> Cole Hutson, <strong>D<\/strong> Harrison Brunicke, <strong>G<\/strong> Carter George<br \/><strong>Proteau:<\/strong> <strong>F<\/strong> James Hagens, <strong>F<\/strong> Tij Iginla, <strong>F<\/strong> Gavin McKenna, <strong>D<\/strong> Cole Hutson, <strong>D<\/strong> Zayne Parekh, <strong>G<\/strong> Nick Kempf<br \/><strong>Leal:<\/strong> <strong>F<\/strong> Gavin McKenna, <strong>F<\/strong> Anton Frondell, <strong>F<\/strong> James Hagens, <strong>D<\/strong> Zayne Parekh, <strong>D<\/strong> Cole Hutson, <strong>G<\/strong> Carter George\u00a0<br \/><strong>Cruikshank:<\/strong> <strong>F<\/strong> Porter Martone, <strong>F<\/strong> James Hagens, <strong>F<\/strong> Anton Frondell, <strong>D<\/strong> Zayne Parekh, <strong>D<\/strong> Cole Hutson, <strong>G<\/strong> Carter George\u00a0<br \/><strong>Gaudio: F<\/strong> Michael Misa, <strong>F<\/strong> Anton Frondell, <strong>F<\/strong> Porter Martone, <strong>D<\/strong> Zayne Parekh, <strong>D<\/strong> Adam Jiricek, <strong>G<\/strong> Carter George<br \/>F: Frondell (5), Hagens (5), McKenna (4), Misa (2), Martone (2), Iginla, Eklund, Horcoff<br \/>D: Hutson (6), Parekh (4), Jiricek (2), Boumedienne, Brunicke<br \/>G: George (6), Kempf\u00a0<br \/>Czechia is the popular pick for bronze, defeating the Americans in the bronze medal match three of the four times they were picked.<br \/>USA got the nod twice for bronze while Sweden got the one extra vote. Czechia&#8217;s strong play over the last few years has made them a team people associate with the medal rounds much more regularly.<br \/><strong>Ferrari:<\/strong> Czechia over USA<br \/><strong>Kennedy:<\/strong> Czechia over USA<br \/><strong>Tovell:<\/strong> Sweden over Czechia<br \/><strong>Proteau:<\/strong> Czechia over Sweden<br \/><strong>Leal:<\/strong> USA over Finland<br \/><strong>Cruikshank:<\/strong> USA over Czechia\u00a0<br \/><strong>Gaudio:<\/strong> Czechia over USA<br \/>Every person has Canada in the gold medal game with five votes as the winner. One voter selected Sweden, and the other chose USA over Canada for the two times they were picked to lose.<br \/>Canada&#8217;s strong roster has everyone believing they will be back in the medals. They&#8217;re poised to get back to their strong play at the world juniors.\u00a0<br \/><strong>Ferrari:<\/strong> Sweden over Canada<br \/><strong>Kennedy:<\/strong> Canada over Sweden<br \/><strong>Tovell:<\/strong> Canada over USA<br \/><strong>Proteau:<\/strong> USA over Canada<br \/><strong>Leal:<\/strong> Canada over Sweden<br \/><strong>Cruikshank:<\/strong> Canada over Sweden\u00a0<br \/><strong>Gaudio:<\/strong> Canada over Sweden<br \/><em>For action-packed issues, access to the entire magazine archive and a free issue, subscribe to The Hockey News at\u00a0<\/em><a href=https:\/\/thehockeynews.store\/products\/print-subscription target=_blank rel=noopener data-t-l=:b|z|k|\u2691u class=gnt_ar_b_a><em>THN.com\/free<\/em><\/a><em>. Get the latest news and trending stories\u00a0<\/em><a href=http:\/\/eepurl.com\/i7OC4I target=_blank rel=noopener data-t-l=:b|z|k|\u2691u class=gnt_ar_b_a><em>by subscribing to our newsletter here<\/em><\/a><em>. 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