Final spots determined as top ‘07 teams will begin tournament play on Friday

The final six spots in Sweden’s U16 national championship tournament were finalized on Sunday. Nacka HK, Södertälje SK, Malmö Redhawks, Frölunda HC, HV 71 and Örebro HK were the last teams to enter the fray. They join MoDo Hockey, Timrå IK, Luleå HF, Skellefteå AIK, Täby HC, Djurgårdens IF, Växjö Lakers, Brynäs IF, Färjestad BK and Västerås IK. The national tournament — which consists of four teams from each of the North, South, East and West Regions of Sweden — will begin on Friday, March 10th.  

North Region: MoDo Hockey, Timrå IK, Luleå HF and Skellefteå AIK

The four teams from the North Region will be No. 6 MoDo Hockey, Timrå IK, Luleå HF and Skellefteå AIK. In the first semifinal, Timrå and Luleå went head-to-head, with Filip Sjölund tallying twice to lead Timrå to a 3-2 win. In the second semifinal matchup, MoDo put five goals up on Skellefteå, with three players collecting at least two points. Elton Hermansson put two goals and an assist on the board. 

By winning their two semifinal games, MoDo and Timrå entered the final games to decide who would end up first overall in the region. Right from the drop of the puck, MoDo overwhelmed Timrå with their offensive depth throughout their lineup. After the first period, MoDo had already built a 7-0 lead. It was a much closer tilt in the second period, with MoDo adding three goals but Sjölund scoring twice for Timrå. In the end, five different skaters had mulit-point nights, with Hermansson standing out once again with two goals and three assists. Timrå battled till the final whistle, putting up 29 shots on goal with not many answers in trying to solve Edvin Lindqvist in net.

In the consolation game, Luleå defeated Skellefteå 4-2 off the efforts of William Morin (1G, 2A) and Linus Funck (1G, 1A). Casper Juustovaara Karlsson assisted on three of the four Luleå goals. This put Skellefteå as the No. 3 seed and Luleå as the No. 4 seed coming out of the North Region 

South Region: Växjö Lakers, HV 71, Frölunda HC and IF Malmö Redhawks 

The Växjö Lakers earned first place out of the South Region after going 6-1-1 in Top-Five play.  Six remaining teams were tasked with competing in three best-of-3 series to determine the final three spots. HV 71 faced off with Karlskrona HK, Frölunda HC was pitted against Rögle BK and Hanhals IF played IF Malmö Redhawks

Frederik Balko, leading scorer of the playoff portion of the group, aided HV 71’s two-game sweep of Karlskrona with two goals and seven points. HV 71 outscored Karlskrona 16-4 across the two games to earn its spot at Sweden Nationals.. 

Despite its best efforts, Rögle was unable to match the offensive output from Frölunda. They were swept in two games, falling 7-3 and 8-6. Across both contests, Zacharias Käll (4G, 1A) led the charge for Frölunda, while Nils Bartholdsson (3G, 2A) did his best to boost Rögle. 

Malmö’s complete team game was on display in its two clashes with Hanhals, shutting them out 8-0 and 4-0. Linus Schrott carried the hot stick, notching four goals. Assisting him with goal-scoring duties was Isac Johansson, who finished with three of his own. With two straight shutouts, Emil Lindh was the top goaltender of the group. He stopped all 50 shots he faced in both games, giving Malmö the confidence to push the pace offensively. 

Resulting from these series, Malmö, Frölunda and HV 71 will join Växjö in representing the South Region. 

East Region: Nacka HK, IFK Täby HC, Djurgårdens IF and Södertälje SK

It’s a talented group that will be hailing from the East at this year’s U16 Swedish Nationals. All four clubs from this region have been mainstays in the WHH rankings for the majority of this season. No. 1 Nacka HK, No. 2 IFK Täby HC, No. 3 Djurgårdens IF and No. 5 Södertälje SK have been at or near the top all season long.. After group play, Täby and Djurgårdens had spots finalized due to their records. 

As a result, teams that missed the cutoff line would have to take part in a playoff round to determine who would occupy the final spots. These participants were Nacka, Södertälje, No. 7 SDE Hockey, No. 8 Viggbyholms IK, No. 9 Flemingsbergs IK and Altuna IS. These six teams competed in a round-robin format. The top two teams in the standings upon completion would be awarded the final bids to nationals.

Skating to records of 4-0-1 and 3-1-1, respectively, Nacka and Södertälje were able to obtain those coveted regional placements. Nacka’s lone loss was to Södertälje, but it still managed to finish ahead of them in overall points, 12 to 11. Södertälje lost to Viggbyholms and defeated SDE in a shootout. Ludvig Söderberg led SSK with six goals and nine points, tied with Nacka’s Ruben Westerling (6G, 3A).  

West Region: Brynäs IF, Färjestad BK, Örebro and Västerås IK 

Heading into last weekend, three teams had already positioned themselves to be representatives of this region. Given their performances during regular season group play, Brynäs IF, Färjestad BK and Västerås IK had all punched their tickets to nationals. Brynäs and Färjestad finished tied in group points with 65, with Brynäs awarded the top spot from winning its season series three games to one. 

That left one final spot up for grabs, with four more clubs vying to take it. Örebro HK, No. 4 Strömsbro IF, Hammarö HC and Lindlövens IF. Each team would play one game against each other, with three points for each victory. The club that garnered the most points would get the final regional spot for nationals. 

Going 3-0-0, Örebro was that final team to secure regional placement. Outscoring opponents 46-5, seven of the top 10 scorers hailed from their squad. Philip Larsson (6G, 11A) and Noah Pettersson Askling (5G, 11A) were the standouts. 

The first round of the U16 Sweden National Championship is slated to begin on Friday. These 16 teams will be split into four groups of four teams, with only eight advancing to the second round. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Discord and YouTube for the latest news, top performers and more from Sweden Nationals!

Palomäki, Hämäläinen lead clubs into weekend battle

Each week, World Hockey Hub highlights a few of the most exciting upcoming games in youth hockey. CSKA Moscow and Vityaz Podolsk kick things off with an ‘09 Top-10 tilt on Saturday. Jokerit Blue and Kiekko-Espoo EPS I tangle in a premier matchup between 2007s. The week concludes with Nacka HK dropping the puck in an ‘08 meeting with IFK Taby HC on Sunday. 

‘10 CSKA goes for seasons sweep against Vityaz

Will No. 1 CSKA Moscow (34-0-0) ever lose a game this season? In two games thus far, CSKA has ended up in the win column against No. 9 Vityaz Podolsk (24-10-0) both times. It’s a tough task for Vityaz, let alone any Russian team, as this CSKA squad has been one of the best teams in youth hockey this season. 

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Saturday, March 11

Vityaz lost in the first game 4-3 before dropping a 10-2 decision in the second. But they have the talent to hang with a team like CSKA. If there is any club that can finally send CSKA home with a loss, it’s them. 

For CSKA, look no further than to Nikita Siniken (51G, 61A) and Roman Andreev (52G, 43A). Much has already been discussed and written about these players already, but you can’t deny their incredible chemistry. Add to the fact they have found the scoresheet in every contest this season. The biggest task for Vityaz will be to shut them down and try to make up their production with the top players of their own. 

Getting that task will be Kirill Pavlov (57G, 22A) and Artem Perepelov (21G, 14A). 

Pete’s Pick: I’m torn. On one hand, I want to see how far CSKA can take their win streak. On the other hand, for a team to finally beat them would be an exciting narrative. But it’s not about what I want, it’s what happens on the ice. Given CSKA’s ability to beat teams in any fashion, coupled with them having the two best forwards of their birth year, they complete the sweep. Vityaz doesn’t make it easy though in a 5-3 final. 

Craig’s Pick: I do think we’ve seen just a little bit of complacency lately from the No. 1 team in Russia. That may not be the best word for it, but either opponents are throwing their absolute best at CSKA or, CSKA is taking its foot off the gas ever so slightly. Either way, I think this game is close, and Vityaz even possesses a lead at one point, thanks to players like Pavlov and Alexander Trofimov. Ultimately, CSKA’s win streak survives and they escape with a 4-3 win.

Jokerit, K-Espoo squads meet as ‘09 schedule winds down

With group play entering its home stretch in Finland, No. 7 Jokerit Blue (17-10-2) and No. 9 Kiekko-Espoo EPS I (15-11-2) will look for some separation in the ‘09 Top 10 with a Sunday matchup. 

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Sunday, March 12

It’s been an up-and-down stretch for both clubs in group play to this point. With neither team able to put together a consistent string of success, this matchup may be the jumping off point they both need to finish strong. 

In this stage of group play, Luka Ahola and Wilmer Hämäläinen’s five goals and 11 points lead Jokerit, with Veeti Palomäki scoring five goals and 10 points for K-Espoo. Since the start of the season, both players have notched five-point games this season, with Palomäki accomplishing the feat twice. 

Pete’s Pick: I’ve gone back and forth on this one for a bit, but in the end I think Jokerit pulls out a win. They’ve skated with slightly more consistency and have competed well against some of the bigger opponents of the group. If this gets into a goal scoring contest, they have the depth to get them over the finish line. 

Craig’s Pick: I always like to look at shared opponents as a good measure for upcoming games. Jokerit and Kiekko-Espoo have played six of the same teams in the last six weeks. Against those teams, Kiekko-Espoo is 3-3-0, while Jokerit is 2-3-1. Slight lean toward KE EPS right? Wrong. Jokerit may have a slightly worse record in those games but showed way more compete with each of those six games being winnable. I’m going with Jokerit here, 6-3.

‘08 Nacka looks to extend winning streak against Täby 

It’s a heavyweight tilt among the ‘08 Swedes when No. 1 Nacka HK (28-5-6) drops the puck with No. 3 Täby HC (25-11-4) this weekend. 

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Sunday, March 12

Nacka enters this primetime bout winners of its last four. Täby is coming off a loss to Eskilstuna Linden Hockey in their last outing. In their last meeting back on Jan. 15, Nacka posted six goals en route to a 6-1 decisive victory. In that matchup, Oliver Sundberg, Mikael Kim and Arvid Ermeskog all collected multi-point performances. Sundberg stands as the team leader in overall points as well, and third scorer in group play with 13 goals and 15 points. 

Finding the back of the net for Täby’s lone goal was team leader Mille Forslund, who has compiled nine goals and 18 points. Nacka held Forslund and his teammates to just 15 shots on goal, while they peppered Täby netminder Caspar Lampe with 33. Lampe has been one of the more solid goalies in the group, earning a 2.40 goals-against average and .909 save percentage. A testament to the impressive firepower from Nacka to get six past him. 

Pete’s Pick: Täby’s defense didn’t have an answer for Nacka last time out, and I don’t think that changes here. While their goaltending numbers don’t jump off the page, that’s not a concern when your club is averaging 3.5 goals a game and have a plus-27 goal differential. Nacka takes another victory here, 5-1. 

Craig’s Pick: Significant shot discrepancies always grab my attention. A more than 2-to-1 difference in their last meeting says a lot about how these two teams stack up. Nacka scored late on a power play and a penalty shot, which inflated the score a little bit last time out. I’ll take Täby to keep it closer than the first meeting, but Nacka is just too dominant, 4-2. 

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Five teams from five different countries that dominated youth hockey in February

With the 2022-23 regular season beginning to wind down, teams across youth hockey are emptying the tanks before hopeful playoff runs. The ‘07 Toronto Marlboros and Tappara are on our teams of the month list for the second time. The Los Angeles Jr. Kings were one of the busier U.S. ‘08 clubs. Nacka HK and CSKA Moscow solidified their spots at the top of their respective ‘07 and ‘09 birth years as well. WHH takes a look at a few programs across all countries and birth years that established themselves among the best of the best in youth hockey.

UNITED STATES: 2008 Los Angeles Jr. Kings

It was a jam-packed month for the 2008-born No. 23 Los Angeles Jr. Kings. Suiting up in 14 contests across regular season, playoff and district play, they took care of business with wins in each matchup. 

After opening the month with a 4-0-0 record, their next task was the Tier-1 Elite Hockey League (T1EHL) playoffs. In the 14U division, they rattled off five consecutive victories for the championship. Their run culminated in a hard-fought 5-3 victory over No. 25 Dallas Stars Elite. Tyus Sparks and Noah Davidson were the main point getters for the team, each collecting 12 points. 

After a few days to recuperate, the Jr. Kings were back in action at the Pacific District playoffs with the hope of nabbing a spot at the upcoming USA Hockey Nationals. It was here they found the win column in another five straight games, outscoring opponents 31-4. 

Next up will be a trip to Nationals, but as an added bonus they will have some company. The 15O Jr. Kings earned a trip as well, after securing their division. The Los Angeles program will be well-represented on the national stage later this month.

CANADA: 2007 Toronto Marlboros 

For the second time this season, the ‘07 No. 2 Toronto Marlboros have skated to ‘Team of the Month’ honors for Canada. Having last earned the honor in December, the Marlies continued to run the table in their birth year, going 7-0-0. Three of those victories came against ranked teams, twice over the No. 10 Toronto Jr. Canadiens and a 5-3 win vs. against No. 22 Mississauga Rebels.

With the GTHL playoffs around the corner, the Marlboros will look to build upon their current seven-game win streak.

SWEDEN: 2007 Nacka HK

Impressing in February was ‘07 No. 13 Nacka HK with a 5-1-0 record. The team did not have a light schedule, lacing up the skates against four powerhouses in the Top 10 of Sweden. After winning their opening 8-5 showdown with No. 3 Swedish-ranked Djurgårdens IF in thrilling fashion, they followed it up with another win over Trångsunds IF.

Despite a slight setback in a 3-2 loss to No. 8 Viggbyholms IK, they rebounded with solid showings against world-ranked No. 19 Täby HC, Almtuna IS and No. 5 Södertälje SK

Ruben Westerling may be the club’s overall leading scorer with 16 goals and 32 points, but Neo Hirsch and Olle Därth had a month to remember. Across all six contests, Hirsch compiled four goals and 11 points to go along with Därth’s six goals and 10 points. 

FINLAND: 2007 Tappara 

Like the Marlboros, ‘07 No. 15 Tappara is another program to be featured on our Teams of the Month list for a second time. Tappara was included in our list from November. Dropping the puck in seven games, Tappara skated to a 6-1-0 record, with a lone ‘blemish’ being a 5-4 loss to No. 5 Ilves

Other than that, Tappara fared quite well against some top competition from Finland. They kicked off their schedule with the defeat to Ilves, but wasted no time in getting back on track with a 3-2 win against No. 10 KalPa. Following that, five more wins over No. 1 Kiekko-Espoo, Pelicans, No. 7 TPS, a second victory against KalPa and finishing off with Jokipojat.

It certainly didn’t hurt having the top two scorers of the group, either. Joonas Rajala and Eetu Orpana have each collected 30 points in 13 and 12 games, respectively. Orpana alone tallied in the team’s last five games of the month, garnering 3 goals and 10 points alone. Both players also spent time last month with the Finnish National Team at the 3 Nations Tournament in the Czech Republic. 

Russia: 2009 CSKA Moscow

No. 3 CSKA Moscow went a perfect 5-0-0 in February, highlighted by wins against No. 4 Spartak Moscow and No. 14 Atlant Mytishchi. The five victories combined with the four they ended January with give the club an impressive nine-game streak currently. 

Nazar Privalov, the teams’ leading scorer, was on fire across all matches. Unable to be slowed by any opponent, he struck for six goals and nine points. Privalov has found the scoresheet in every game dating back to Jan. 22. 

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Shuffling in the standings in multiple birth years as season nears its end

The 2008-born No. 23 Los Angeles Jr. Kings, fresh off stellar showings at the T1EHL Playoffs and Pacific Districts, enjoyed a pleasant bump in the rankings. Downing some of the best teams their birth year has to offer provided the Jr. Kings a track to maneuver their way up the Top 10 U.S. teams. A run of play highlighted by holding off No. 25 Dallas Stars Elite in the 15O division TIEHL title game. 

After falling out of the top spot in our last rankings, No. 1 Little Caesars is back at the top of the ‘07 Top 25 thanks to crucial victories over No. 17 Shattuck-St. Mary’s and No. 10 U.S.-ranked Compuware by a combined 19-0. Since their last loss — a 2-1 overtime defeat to No. 20 Long Island Gulls back on Feb. 2 — they have rattled off six consecutive wins. 

But they are not the only team back in first place. Pittsburgh Penguins Elite settled back in as the No. 1 squad among 2011 programs by taking care of business against fellow Top 10 opponents. With recent wins against No. 2 Mid-Fairfield Jr. Rangers, No. 8 Rochester Coalition and a two-game split with No. 5 Little Caesars, Pens Elite has proven once again they are the team to beat in the age group. With an impressive week of their own, the South Shore Kings nabbed the No. 10 spot, having beaten the likes of the Jr. Rangers twice and No. 9 Philadelphia Hockey Club.

No. 9 Anaheim Jr. Ducks and No. 10 Philadelphia Hockey Club are back in the ‘09 Top 10 after extended absences. With wins over No. 8 Dallas Stars Elite and No. 2 St. Louis Blues, the Jr. Ducks bolstered their resume enough to be back among the elite after spending the last rankings out on the bubble. Not seeing a spot in the Top 10 since back on Sept. 28th, Philadelphia slid back in as winners of their last 12 as well.

Jokerit, Kärpät up their stock in Finland

No. 8 Jokerit held their own in three major ‘07 matchups, including a two-game set against No. 1 Kiekko-Espoo. Lauri Kouhia and Rasmus Kämäräinen each collected four points in a 5-2 victory in the first tilt against K-Espoo. In the second, Kouhia and Kämäräinen notched multi-point games once more, but Jokerit dropped a thrilling 6-5 decision in the shootout. The team rebounded with a winning effort against No. 9 Ässät, 6-3 the next time out. 

In the 2008 age group, No. 7 Kärpät Musta raised eyebrows with multiple Top 10 victories. First, they dispatched No. 8 Kärpät Valkoinen, 6-3. Next, a 4-1 winning effort against No. 9 KalPa. Taking care of the teams previously ahead of them usually leads to good things, and Musta is a prime example of that fact. 

Not to be outdone, but there was one other Finnish club that worked its way back into the Top 10 among ‘08s. KJT Haukat Blue, absent from the Top 10 since Nov. 9th, paved their way back in with three wins; two of them against ranked programs. Handling No. 6 Pelicans Turkoosi and No. 1 HIFK, provided enough of a lift to get them into a No. 10 placement. 

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Korhonen, Savolainen’s consistency has led to success

At 26-12-0, it can be easy to say that this season has been a success so far for ‘07 Finnish No. 9 Jokerit. After compiling a 19-5-0 record in the first set of group play matchups, their current stretch has started off slowly. Sitting at 5-6-0, they hope a strong finish can not only bolster their placement in the group standings, but the World Rankings as well. 

A large reason they feel the confidence to take advantage of their remaining games is the fact they are equipped with two of the best goaltenders in the group. You’d be hard pressed to find two better netminders that regularly compete against the Top 10 teams from their country. Statistically, Jokerit’s dynamic duo of Pekka Korhonen and Sakari Savolainen are the premier stoppers of the puck among fellow U16 squads. 

Both goalies have split time fairly evenly, with Korhonen suiting up in four games compared to Savolainen’s six starts. In those four starts, Korhonen has compiled a .911 save percentage and 2.79 goals-against average. Savolainen has a .908 save percentage and 2.33 goals-against average, boosted by also garnering a shutout against No. 6 HIFK

In the first set of group matches played from Sept. 9 to Dec. 10 of this season, Korhonen established a .907 save percentage and 2.09 goals against. Savolainen skated to a .895 save percentage and 2.25 goals against.

For the most part, Jokerit’s defenders do a decent job of limiting scoring chances, as they have only allowed 30 or more shots in a game four times. The reason to believe that Jokerit can put together some decent success in the next few weeks is just looking at their most recent outing against No. 1 K-Espoo. Korhonen aided his team by stopping 27 shots in the 5-2 statement win.

With the second game of their series slated for Friday, Feb. 24, a second win could only strengthen Jokerit’s confidence down the home stretch. A schedule that sees them face off against four Top-10 ranked clubs in the country. 

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Two of the top ‘07 U.S. clubs highlight busy week

Each week, World Hockey Hub highlights a few of the most exciting upcoming games in youth hockey. It’s a full slate of games to keep an eye on this week. Djurgardens IF and AIK Hockey kick things off with an ‘08 Top-10 tilt on Wednesday. CSKA Moscow and Vityaz Podolsk tangle in a premier matchup between 2011s in Russia on Thursday. Then, we head North of the border for an ‘09 clash between Don Mills Flyers and Toronto Red Wings. The week concludes with Shattuck-St. Mary’s dropping the puck in an ‘07 meeting with Little Caesars on Saturday. 

‘07 SSM looks for first victory against Caesars this season

In the three times that No 2. Little Caesars (61-6-2) has faced off with No. 17 Shattuck-St. Mary’s (29-16-4) this season, they have been victorious. With one final game remaining in their season series, Shattuck looks to finally solve a club that has been a thorn in their side.

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Saturday, February 26 @ 2 PM EST
Belfor Arena

In those three previous contests, Caesars outscored Shattuck 15-4. Despite the solid seasons of their top point getters, Shattuck’s inability to shut down the explosive attack of Caesars has been a big factor. Their blue line and goalies should prepare for another long night of wave after wave of offense. As a result, players like Aaron Obobaifo (34G, 21A) and Gavin Katz (28G, 23A) will have to do the heavy lifting for Shattuck in this one. 

Pete’s Pick: I’d like to give Shattuck more credit here, but I think the depth of Caesars is just too much for them to overcome. With the first three games coming in Shattuck’s own barn, now they are heading on the road. Trying to take down one of the best teams in not only their birth year, but youth hockey this season won’t be easy. Caesars sweeps the season series with a 5-1 win.

Craig’s Pick: Caesars has not been at its best lately. If ever there was a time for Shattuck to catch ‘em, it’s now. However, I think even on an off night, Little Caesars’ good is better than most everyone else’s best. Will Horcoff, Aiden Janz and Little Caesars in a close one, 4-2.

AIK hopes for more consistency in ‘08 tilt with Djurgårdens

No. 9 AIK Hockey (20-11-3) will lace up the skates against No. 2 Djurgårdens IF (29-14-10) on Wednesday. They also will not be quick to forget how they lost a 2-0 lead in the last meeting between these two squads in an eventual 3-2 loss. 

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Wednesday, February 22
Mälarhöjdens Ishall

Back on Jan. 11, it seemed as though AIK was well on its way to a victory. However, a shorthanded goal from Nick Travergård would cut the lead in half, things were quickly tied up about three minutes later. Sebastian Von Berens would net the winning goal with minutes left in regulation to give Djurgårdens the comeback victory.

Travergård, the leading scorer on DIF with 12 goals and 24 points, will lead his squad into this matchup. Just behind him in overall group scoring is AIK’s Filip Nyberg with 11 goals and 22 points. In the meeting in January, Nyberg notched a goal and assist. Given how things played out last time these two shared a sheet of ice, special teams will be crucial. 

Pete’s Pick: AIK proved they could skate with a team like Djurgårdens last time out, they just ran out of gas. A near-perfect game is needed to beat a team of Djurgårdens caliber. I believe they learned a hard lesson last time out, and will get a victory back in this one, 4-3. 

Craig’s Pick: Last time out, I think it just took DIF a little while to get going. Clearly, once they did, AIK couldn’t keep up with the three unanswered goals. I like Djurgårdens to get out to a better start in this one, play with a lead, and hang onto it. DIF over AIK 4-2.

CSKA, Vityaz collide in 2011 meeting

It has been quite some time since No. 7 CSKA Moscow (25-12-2) and No. 8 Vityaz Podolsk (27-6-1) have seen one another in competitive play. They will reignite their season series on Thursday before ending their 2022-23 schedules against one another in April. 

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Thursday, February 23

Alexei Katsuro (17G, 19A) and Darius Malyshev (24G, 25A), leaders in scoring for CSKA, only accounted for one point in the previous 4-1 loss to Vityaz. Mikhail Maltsev (47G, 44A), Petr Bedretdinov (35G, 35A) and Kirill Rodionov (36G, 33A) form the formidable trio for Vityaz. Rodionov collected four points, along with a natural hat trick against CSKA back in that April contest. Maltsev added two helpers as well.

It’s an intriguing game, as Vityaz has been the hotter team as of late but CSKA has the skill to skate with any fellow Top-10 team in Russia. Ultimately, whichever team has their top players going in this one will be coming out on top. 

Pete’s Pick: I like Vityaz’s stretch of play over the past few weeks. They have been beating the teams they need to beat with little issue. CSKA has collected the wins, but some games make me wonder if they at times play up or down to their opponent. I think Vityaz skates away with the win here, 3-2. 

Craig’s Pick: Much of Vityaz’ success in the last meeting stemmed from keeping CSKA’s top scorers at bay. That’s a tough task to achieve twice, and I don’t think Katsuro and Malyshev can be contained to just one point a second time. They open up the offense, and CSKA gets the 5-2 win.

Toronto, Don Mills throw down in ‘09 battle

No. 1 Don Mills Flyers (47-5-4) and No. 23 Toronto Red Wings (37-11-5) will meet on Friday in the third game of their season series. Don Mills won the first contest, 3-1 with the second game ending in a 3-3 tie on Jan. 6. 

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Friday, February 24 @ 8:50 PM EST
Chesswood 2

Each club enters this contest winners of six straight, so you would be hard pressed to find another game where both teams are coming in with this much confidence. Toronto knowingly is heading into this matchup with the feeling that they have a large task ahead of them. But, given how close the previous matchups have been, it should give them some added confidence that they can pull out a win. 

Pete’s Pick: Toronto can surprise in this matchup, but I think Don Mills has a bit more depth. Sometimes it can take a bounce here or there, yet just feels like Toronto would need a good amount of those. It’s another close one, with Don Mills taking a 3-2 final. 

Craig’s Pick: I like DMF too. This will be a very competitive, exciting game with plenty of back and forth, I don’t doubt that. I just think when the dust settles, it’s Don Mills standing victorious, 3-2. 

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Big wins lead to movement across multiple birth years

2007-born No. 16 Chicago Mission made a huge statement with a 7-0 takedown of No. 17 Shattuck-St. Mary’s, boosting them up a spot in the U.S. and World Rankings. It was the biggest deficit Shattuck has experienced yet this season, proving that no team in the Top 10 for American programs is safe. After two solid wins against No. 25 Mount St. Charles, No. 20 Long Island Gulls too enjoyed a nice bump in the Top 25 for ‘07 teams. 

Two ‘09 programs raised their standing as well in the respective Top 10s of their countries. 

No. 12 Boston Jr. Eagles secured victories over No. 13 Pittsburgh Penguins Elite and No. 22 New Jersey Rockets. Overseas, No. 7 Dynamo St. Petersburg was led by top scorer Kiril Khristoforov into two matchups against teams directly ahead of them in the Russian standings. They passed with flying colors, defeating No. 8 SKA St. Petersburg and No. 9 SKA Strelna, 5-2 and 6-3, respectively. By passing them, Dynamo also secured the final spot in the Top 25 of ‘09 teams. 

No country or birth year experienced more movement than ‘07 Finnish squads. Overall, seven teams switched positions, with the largest move from Lukko from No. 9 to No. 7. Ässät also re-entered the chat and settled into a Top-10 spot after missing out in the last rankings. 

Mid-Fairfield, Nacka Crowned as New No. 1’s

Nacka HK recorded a 3-1-0 stretch since the last rankings update, with no win proving more vital than a 6-1 romp of No. 2 Täby HC. The victory propelled Nacka as the new No. 1 among ‘07 Swedes. It was a dominating performance right from puck drop. Täby netminder Vincent Österlund was peppered with 35 shots the entire contest, and three skaters from Nacka recorded multi-point performances. Standing out were Olle Jöstedt (1G, 2A), Olle Därth (1G, 1A) and Matiss Zilitis (2A). Felix Tolke stood firm in his crease, holding back the usually explosive offense of Täby to just the one goal on 25 shots. 

The Top 10 of 2011-born U.S. clubs also experienced a shift at the top with the Mid-Fairfield Jr. Rangers overtaking Pittsburgh Penguins Elite for the No. 1 crown. Both teams faced off against a healthy dose of Canadian competition, often against the same opponents. But when it came time to square off for U.S. bragging rights, Mid-Fairfield edged out a 3-2 win. The victory was the sixth in a row for the Jr. Rangers, while it also snapped the Penguins’ win streak at six.

Cracking the Top 10 Rankings

Hermes Punainen has not been a name frequently heard this season around the ‘08 World Rankings. Playing in Finland, they compete in a stacked group with teams such as No. 4 JYP, No. 7 Kärpät Valkoinen, No. 8 Kärpät Musta and No. 10 KalPa. A bubble team for a majority of this season, a big series or victory could finally allow Hermes to leapfrog into the Top 10. With two crucial wins over KalPa, the time finally came with Hermes making its mark at No. 9. A fellow Finnish team that also played their way into the Top 10 conversation was 2009-born Ilves Florida. They have been off to a pleasant start in the continuation of group play.

Another bubble team hovering around the ‘09 Top 10 for the U.S. has been the Florida Alliance. With two solid showings against No. 4 Penguins Elite and No. 8 Dallas Stars Elite, they squeezed their way into the fray, earning the No. 10 spot. 

Two 2011 teams from the U.S. and Russia built up their resumes enough to cross the line from bubble to ranked distinction. No. 10 Chicago Mission defeated the likes of No. 6 Chicago Reapers, former No. 7 Windy City Storm twice and split a two-game set with No. 5 Oakland Jr. Grizzlies. Success that resulted in them taking the No. 10 position. An overtime victory against No. 1 Dynamo St. Petersburg gave No. 10 SKA St. Petersburg enough juice to make it into the top tier of Russia. 

Be sure to check out the complete world rankings, including Top 10s by country and World Top 25s for each of the 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 birth years.

Each week, World Hockey Hub highlights a few of the most exciting upcoming games in youth hockey. This weekend will be jam-packed with premier matchups to keep an eye on. Shattuck-St. Mary’s will battle Mount St. Charles in a Top-10 tilt on Friday. Heading North of the border for an ‘09 all-Toronto clash between the Jr. Canadians and Marlboros. The week concludes overseas with a matchup between Boo HC and Södertälje SK. CSKA Moscow and Vityaz Podolsk tangle in a Top-10 matchup between 2007s in Russia.

Shattuck, Mount St. Charles drop puck in Top-10 meeting

No. 10 Mount St. Charles (28-14-2) has a huge opportunity in its upcoming three-game series against No. 1 Shattuck-St. Mary’s (44-2-2). An opportunity to see how they fare against one of the best teams of their 2006 birth year. It will be the first time this season the clubs will face off against one another.

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Friday, February 17 @ 3:30 PM MST
Shattuck-St. Mary’s Ice Arena

Winners of their last four, Shattuck has been one of the most offensively gifted teams this season. Seemingly scoring at will, they are equipped with a plus-226 goal differential. Ryker Lee and Jack Galanak have supplied a good portion of the goals, recording 109 and 91 points, respectively. Aside from those two, 13 players have recorded 30 or more points in their campaign. 

Mount is looking to get back in the win column coming off a 3-1 loss to South Kent Selects Academy their last time out. 

‘09 Marlboros look to best Jr. Canadiens for first time this year

In the two games No. 1 Toronto Jr. Canadiens (38-10-1) and No. 9 Toronto Marlboros (38-15-5) met this season, both resulted in defeats for the Marlboros. Set for the third game of their GTHL series, the Marlboros will attempt to change their fortunes on Saturday.

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Friday, February 17 @ 8:35 PM EST
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The Jr. Canadiens recently saw a seven-game win streak halted by the Toronto Titans. Despite the blip on the radar, they still are considered among the elite of 2009-born Canadian programs. They can score at will, defend and their goaltending has been solid. Over the last 10 games alone, they are 8-2-0 while outscoring their opposition 39-10. 

It has been a different story on the other end of the rink for the Marlboros. 4-5-1 in their last 10, and they have struggled to gain any footing to help their way up the World Rankings. Given the close nature in which they played the Jr. Canadiens in their two losses, Friday’s meeting is a huge opportunity for them to gain some confidence back and begin the final stretch of games on a good note. 

CSKA, Vityaz clash for top ‘07 Russian spot

The top two 2007-born Russian teams will be going head to head this weekend. No. 1 CSKA Moscow (18-5-2) will square off with No. 2 Vityaz Podolsk (34-3-1) on Sunday. 

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Sunday, February 19

Both teams are coming off losses. The last meting between the two was a 4-2 loss for Vityaz back on Jan. 19.

This will be the fourth and final time in the regular season these sides will battle it out, with CSKA currently leading the season series 2-1. 

Roman Rizvanov’s 34 goals and 47 points top CSKA’s leaderboards, with playmaker Nikita Esipov’s 10 goals and 42 points sitting in second. 

Alexander Zharovsky (39G, 55A), Daniil Terenin (44G, 53A) and Vladislav Lander (26G, 39A) serve as the main trio for Vityaz. A true model of consistency, Zharovsky has been piling up the points at a point per game pace. 

Boo, SSK look for separation in ‘08 group play

No. 4 Boo HC (25-7-6) looks to avenge a 2-0 loss to No. 5 Södertälje SK (14-7-7) back on Jan. 16 when they take to the ice against their ‘08 Swedish foes on Sunday. 

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Sunday, February 19
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In that loss, Boo goaltender Leon Andersson stopped 20 of 22 shots. Getting a majority of the starts for his squad, he has recorded a 1.29 goals-against average and .943 save percentage to go along with three shutouts. Numbers that are good for second-best in the group. At even-strength play, only 15 shots have found their way past him in all contests. 

While no skater for either side is blazing up the top point-getters list, each comes equipped with their own dependable scorers. Boo will be led by Viggo Fors and his 11 points in 15 games, with Hugo Mikaelsson just behind with 10. Södertälje will counter with Patric Hellström and his 11 points across 13 contests. 

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U16 and U17 Squads set to compete in Czech 3 Nations and Swiss 5 Nations Tournaments this month

The Sweden Ice Hockey Federation announced final rosters for this month’s under-16 Three Nation’s tournament and under-17 Five Nations tournament. In total, 17 former Sweden Selects players will suit up to once again represent their country on the international stage. 

Eleven 2007-born youth hockey players will skate in Kopřivnice, Czech Republic, for Sweden’s U16 national team. This comes less than four years after they represented Sweden at the World Selects Invitational and World Selects Trophy tournaments. 

Additionally, six 2006s will head to Romanshorn, Switzerland, for the U17 Five Nation’s Tournament. They last represented Sweden in 2019 at the 13U World Selects Invitational in Chamonix, France.

Names like Love Härenstam, Anton Frondell, Melvin Novotny and Jakob Ihs-Wozniak are among some of the most notable youth hockey prospects in Sweden. Other Sweden Selects alumni include:

Sweden U16
Noa Bräutigam
Oliwer Sjöström
Filip Ekberg
Milton Gästrin
Sigge Holmgren
Aron Dahlqvist
Zeb Lindgren

Sweden U17
Felix Öhrqvist
Alfons Freij
Leo Sahlin-Wallenius
Viggo Nordlund
Filip Holst-Persson
Joakim Engholm