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UND on the International Stage: Dec. 26, 2025

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GRAND FORKS, N.D. – It was the first day for a pair of international competitions that featured a multitude of North Dakota flavor on Friday, as the Spengler Cup in Davos, Switzerland and IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships in Minneapolis & St. Paul, Minn. both got underway.
 
It was a shared spotlight on Friday, as American forward Will Zellers and Canadian defenseman Ethan MacKenzie each tallied a trio of points to lead their teams to victories at the World Juniors.
 
SPENGLER CUP: Canada 3, U.S. Collegiate Selects 2
The defenseman duo of Abram Wiebe and Jake Livanavage helped the U.S. Collegiate Selects make their Spengler Cup debut against the tournament favorites Canada and dropped a spirited, 3-2, contest in Davos.
 
Both Livanavage and Wiebe finished with an even rating, with Livanavage logging 18:27 of ice time to rank second among blueliners for his squad and Wiebe playing 15:35.
 
Former UND standout Drake Caggiula suited up for the Canadian side and was a minus-1 in just over 18 minutes of action.
 
The USCS will now play the host-HC Davos tomorrow at 1:15 p.m. (CT). The contest will stream for free on YouTube.
 
WORLD JUNIORS: United States 6, Germany 3
Despite being the last forward invited to camp, Zellers took centerstage with two goals and an assist in USA's opening win over Germany at Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul.
 
The Maple Grove, Minn., native grabbed his first point of the night in the opening period with a slick behind-the-back pass for the primary assist to help make it 2-0 USA before striking for back-to-back goals in the middle frame to help the Americans pull away for the win. His first goal, fittingly coming on the power play, proved to be the game winner, as USA begins its quest for a third straight gold.
 
Netminder Caleb Heil earned the start between the pipes for the Americans, finishing with 18 saves on 21 shots against in his first international action on the U-20 stage to earn the victory.
 
Team USA is back in action on Saturday at 5:00 p.m. (CT) against Switzerland on NHL Network and TSN.
 
WORLD JUNIORS: Canada 7, Czechia 5
In a spirited, high-scoring affair, Canada closed out the opening day of the World Juniors with a 7-5 win over Czechia from 3M Arena in Minneapolis.
 
The third period belonged to MacKenzie, as the future Fighting Hawk tallied a trio of points to help the Canadians break a 3-3 tie and grab the victory. The blueliner notched assists on Canada's fifth and seventh goals before walking in and rifling home a goal to make it 6-4 Canada and tallying the eventual game winner.
 
Forward Cole Reschny also picked up an assist early in the third period on the power play to collect his first point of the tournament.
 
Canada will look to improve to 2-0-0 in Group B on Saturday against Latvia at 3:30 p.m. (CT) on NHL Network and TSN.
 
For more information on North Dakota hockey, follow on social media @UNDmhockey or visit FightingHawks.com.
 
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