The 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship begins December 26 in Minnesota, featuring top young talents from around the world. Canada and the United States enter as favorites, with Sweden aiming to end a long gold medal drought. Experts highlight players like Gavin McKenna and Ivar Stenberg as ones to watch.
The tournament, held from December 26 to January 5 at 3M Arena at Mariucci in Minneapolis and Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul, Minnesota, gathers under-20 players for national team competition. Hockey Canada named Porter Martone as captain, joined by assistants Harrison Brunicke and Cole Beaudoin. Martone, the Philadelphia Flyers' 2025 sixth overall pick, led scoring at the 2024 U18 Worlds with 17 points in seven games.
Sweden's roster includes standout forwards Ivar Stenberg and Anton Frondell, both born in 2007. Stenberg has broken a 43-year SHL record with points in 10 straight games for Frölunda, while Frondell, Chicago Blackhawks' third overall pick in 2025, has 15 points in 25 SHL games for Djurgården. SVT expert Jonas Andersson praised Sweden's forward depth, saying, "We have an enormous breadth and spets on the forward side with players like Ivar Stenberg, Anton Frondell and Viggo Björck." He sees medal potential but notes challenges from hosts USA and Canada.
Canada boasts draft-eligible stars like Gavin McKenna, ranked first for 2026 by many scouts, and Michael Misa, second overall pick in 2025 who has NHL experience with San Jose Sharks. The Hockey News predictions favor Canada for gold, with McKenna as top forward in multiple votes. Defenseman Zayne Parekh, with 116 OHL points last season, adds offensive punch.
USA aims for a third straight title, led by Cole Hutson, who earned top defenseman votes after 11 points last year. Predictions vary, with some seeing Czechia taking bronze. Andersson highlighted a duel between Stenberg and McKenna: "It will be a stenhård kamp between Stenberg and McKenna."
NHL prospects abound, including Sascha Boumedienne for Sweden at Boston University and Aron Kiviharju for Finland in Liiga. The event showcases future stars amid high expectations.