The 2026 World Junior Championships continue on Jan. 2. As teams head in to the start of bracket play, the Quarterfinals will be full of fierce competition.
Team USA will take on Team Finland in one of four quarterfinal games this afternoon. Team USA heads in to the contest looking for a win to get things back on track after losing their final pool play game to Sweden, 6-3.
For Finland, the motivation is the same as the US, as the Finns will look to find their own win after coming up short against Canada on Dec. 31, 7-4.
The winner of this contest will head to the semi-finals on Jan. 4. Puck drop is scheduled for 5:00 PM CT/6:00 PM ET and will be streamed live on the NHL Network and FuboTV for those in the US and on TSN for those in Canada.
In-game live updates can be found in this article, and check out FloHockey’s Chris Peters game preview for more information!
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USA Gets Penalty Minutes! 3rd Period – 43:53USA 2, Finland 1
Team USA picks up another group of penalty minutes, the first in this third period.
Will Zellers gets two minutes for interference on a goalkeeper.
GOALTENDER INTERFERENCE! Did the officials get this one right? 🤔 #WorldJuniors pic.twitter.com/mn2oYlmu2J
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) January 3, 2026
Start Third Period! 3rd Period – 40:00USA 2, Finland 1
The final period of regulation is underway!
Team USA still has a one-goal lead!
End Second Period! 2nd Period – 40:00USA 2, Finland 1
The final buzzer signals the end of the second period! Team USA still leads this one, 2-1.
The US also leads shots on goal, 20-14.
Finland Gets Penalty Minutes! 2nd Period – 35:34USA 2, Finland 1
Findland snags another set of penalty minutes in this one!
Kasper Pikkarainen gets two minutes for boarding
Hutson Is Breaking Records In This One!USA 2, Finland 1
As the US holds on to a 2-1 lead, all eyes are on Cole Hutson as he is breaking records left and right! Check out this update from FloHockey’s Chris Peters!
Cole Hutson (WSH) is now USA Hockey’s all-time leading scorer among defensemen at the World Junior Championship with 15 points.
— Chris Peters (@chrismpeters) January 3, 2026
USA Doubles Up! 2nd Period – 30:15USA 2, Finland 1
Team USA has a one-goal lead one again!
Cole Eiserman gets the goal for the US. He is assisted by Cole Hutson and James Hagens!
USA REGAINS THE LEAD OFF A COLE EISERMAN ROCKET! 🚀
The sauce from Cole Hutson was also out of this world 🤯#WorldJuniors pic.twitter.com/RqjOvyuBSQ
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) January 3, 2026
Finland Responds! 2nd Period – 24:46USA 1, Finland 1
Just like that, it’s all tied up at the WJC!
Finland responds quickly after the Team USA goal to tie it up.
Heikki Ruohonen gets the puck in the net for Finland. He is assisted by Max Westergard.
HEIKKI RUOHONEN TIES IT UP AT 1 FOR FINLAND! 💥#WorldJuniors pic.twitter.com/F3JFAC1dNL
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) January 3, 2026
Start of Second Period! USA Goal! 2nd Period -20:35USA 1, Finland 0
We are back! As the second period gets started, Team USA strikes first!
Cole Hutson gets the goal in the back of the net in his first game back on the ice! He is assisted by Kamil Bednarik and Brendan McMorrow
With the goal, Hutson has tied Erik Johnson for most career points at the World Junior Championships with 14 points!
COLE HUTSON HAS THE ICEBREAKER FOR USA! 🔥
Cole Hutson returns to the lineup after a scary injury in the preliminary round and he makes his return known with a snipe!#WorldJuniors pic.twitter.com/YLjuFahjhD
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) January 3, 2026
End 1st Period! 1st Period – 20:00USA 0, Finland 0
Just as quickly as it started, the opening period is over. It is still scoreless up to this point but the shots have been flying.
Team USA currently leads the shots on goal race, 12-8.
USA Gets First Penalty Minutes! 1st Period – 18:25USA 0, Finland 0
It still is 0-0 in this quarterfinal clash and Team USA have picked up their first penalty minutes of the day.
AJ Spellacy gets two minutes for tripping.
Score Updates From WJC Quarterfinals!
Other quarterfinal games are still going strong so here is an update!
- Czechia 4, Switzerland 2 – 3rd Period
Finland Gets First Penalty Minutes! 1st Period – 3:33USA 0, Finland 0
Finland has picked up its first penalty minutes of the game.
Mitja Jokinen gets two minutes for hooking.
Puck Drop! 1st Period – 0:00USA 0, Finland 0
We are officially underway in this quarterfinal clash in the 2026 WJC.
Nick Kempf will start in goal for Team USA.
Petteri Rimpinen will start in goal for Finland.
10 Minutes to Puck Drop!
Just 10 short minutes until puck drop for this quarterfinal clash!
Score Updates:
- Czechia 2, Switzerland 2 – 2ND PERIOD
Team Finland Lineup!Goalkeepers
- 1, Kim Saarinen
- 30, Petteri Rimpinen
Defensemen
- 2, Mitja Jokinen
- 6, Juho Piiparinen
- 7, Daniel Nieminen
- 13, Veeti Vaisanen
- 25, Lasse Boelius
- 33, Aron Kiviharju
- 34, Arttu Valila
Forwards
- 10, Roope Vesterinen
- 12, Joona Saarelainen
- 18, Onni Kalto
- 20, Kasper Pikkarainen
- 21, Max Westergard
- 22, Emil Hemming
- 23, Leo Tuuva
- 27, Julius Miettinen
- 28, Heikki Ruohonen
- 29, Jasper Kuhta
- 35, Atte Joki
- 37, Matias Vanhanen
- 38, Oliver Suvanto
Team USA Lineup! Goalkeepers
- 30, Caleb Heil
- 31, Nick Kempf
Defensemen
- 2, Luke Osburn
- 5, Logan Hensler
- 6, Adam Kleber
- 14, Asher Barnett
- 16, EJ Emery
- 25, Chase Reid
- 44, Cole Hutson
Forwards
- 4, Teddy Stiga
- 8, AJ Spellacy
- 10, James Hagens
- 11, Cole McKinney
- 12, Will Zellers
- 17, Ryker Lee
- 18, LJ Mooney
- 22, Brendan McMorrow
- 23, Shane Vansaghi
- 24, Will Horcoff
- 34, Cole Eiserman
- 38, Kamil Bednarik
- 74, Brodie Ziemer
30 Minutes To Puck Drop!
Just 30 minutes to go until puck drop in this quarterfinal game between the US and Finland. Here is a look at the two lineups for these two teams! They will appear up this subhead!
Quarterfinal Score Updates On Jan. 2
With multiple quarterfinal matchups taking place on Jan. 2, there is plenty of action to keep up with and this article is the place to find all of the score updates so far!
- Germany 8, Denmark 4 – FINAL
- Sweden 6, Latvia 3 – FINAL
- Czechia 0, Switzerland 1 – 1st Period
USA vs. Finland Game Preview by Chris Peters
With just a little over an hour to go until puck drop, this clash will be one for the books. FloHockey’s Chris Peters has got a cam preview with all of the top information to know about this matchup on Jan. 2! Check out the full breakdown here!
Team USA Olympics Roster 2026Forwards
- Matt Boldy, F, Minnesota Wild
- Kyle Connor, F, Winnipeg Jets
- Jack Eichel, F, Vegas Golden Knights
- Jake Guentzel, F, Tampa Bay Lightning
- Jack Hughes, F, New Jersey Devils
- Clayton Keller, F, Utah Mammoth
- Dylan Larkin, F, Detroit Red Wings
- Auston Matthews, F, Toronto Maple Leafs
- J.T. Miller, F, New York Rangers
- Brock Nelson, F, Colorado Avalanche
- Tage Thompson, F, Buffalo Sabres
- Brady Tkachuk, F, Ottawa Senators
- Matthew Tkachuk, F, Florida Panthers
- Vincent Trocheck, F, New York Rangers
Defense
- Brock Faber, D, Minnesota Wild
- Noah Hanifin, D, Vegas Golden Knights
- Quinn Hughes, D, Minnesota Wild
- Seth Jones, D, Florida Panthers
- Charlie McAvoy, D, Boston Bruins
- Jake Sanderson, D, Ottawa Senators
- Jaccob Slavin, D, Carolina Hurricanes
- Zack Werenski, D, Columbus Blue Jackets
Goalies
- Connor Hellebuyck, G, Winnipeg Jets
- Jake Oettinger, G, Dallas Stars
- Jeremy Swayman, G, Boston Bruins
Finland Olympics Roster 2026Forwards
- Sebastian Aho, F, Carolina Hurricanes
- Joel Armia, F, Los Angeles Kings
- Mikael Granlund, F, Anaheim Ducks
- Erik Haula, F, Nashville Predators
- Roope Hintz, F, Dallas Stars
- Kaapo Kakko, F, Seattle Kraken
- Oliver Kapanen, F, Montreal Canadiens
- Joel Kiviranta, F, Colorado Avalanche
- Artturi Lehkonen, F, Colorado Avalance
- Anton Lundell, F, Florida Panthers
- Eetu Luostarinen, F, Florida Panthers
- Mikko Rantanen, F, Dallas Stars
- Teuvo Teravainen, F, Chicago Blackhawks
- Eeli Tolvanen, F, Seattle Kraken
Defense
- Miro Heiskanen, D, Dallas Stars
- Henri Jokiharju, D, Boston Bruins
- Mikko Lehtonen, D, ZSC Lions
- Esa Lindell, D, Dallas Stars
- Olli Maatta, D, Utah Mammoth
- Nikolas Matinpalo, D, Ottawa Senators
- Niko Mikkola, D, Florida Panthers
- Rasmus Ristolainen, D, Philadelphia Flyers
Goalies
- Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, G, Buffalo Sabres
- Kevin Lankinen, G, Vancouver Canucks
- Juuse Saros, G, Nashville Predators
USA World Juniors Roster 2026Forwards
- Kamil Bednarik, C, Boston University (NYI)
- Cole Eiserman, LW, Boston University (NYI)
- James Hagens, C, Boston College (BOS)
- Will Horcoff, LW, Michigan (PIT)
- Ryker Lee, RW, Michigan State (NSH)
- Cole McKinney, C, Michigan (SJS)
- Brendan McMorrow, RW, Denver (LAK)
- LJ Mooney, RW, Minnesota (MTL)
- Max Plante, C/W, Minnesota Duluth (DET)
- AJ Spellacy, C/W, Windsor Spitfires (CHI)
- Teddy Stiga, C/W, Boston College (NSH)
- Shane Vansaghi, LW, Michigan State (PHI)
- Will Zellers, LW, North Dakota (BOS)
- Brodie Ziemer, RW, Minnesota (BUF)
Defense
- Asher Barnett, LHD, Michigan (EDM)
- EJ Emery, RHD, North Dakota (NYR)
- Logan Hensler, RHD, Wisconsin (OTT)
- Cole Hutson, LHD, Boston University (WSH)
- Adam Kleber, RHD, Minnesota Duluth (BUF)
- Luke Osburn, LHD, Wisconsin (BUF)
- Chase Reid, RHD, Soo Greyhounds (2026)
- Dakoda Rheaume-Mullen, LHD, Michigan
Goalies
- Caleb Heil, G, Madison Capitols (TBL)
- Nick Kempf, G, Notre Dame (WSH)
- Brady Knowling, G, U.S. National Under-18 Team (2026)
Finland World Juniors Roster 2026Forwards
- Emil Hemming, RW/LW, Barrie Colts (DAL)
- Atte Joki, C, Lukko Rauma (DAL)
- Onni Kalto, F, Oshawa Generals
- Aatos Koivu, C/RW, TPS Turku (MTL)
- Jasper Kuhta, F, Ottawa 67’s
- Julius Miettinen, C/W, Everett Silvertips (SEA)
- Kasper Pikkarainen, RW, TPS Turku (NJD)
- Heikki Ruohonen, C, Harvard (PHI)
- Joona Saarelainen, C/RW, KalPa Kuopio (TBL)
- Oliver Suvanto, C, Tappara Tampere (2026)
- Leo Tuuva, RW, Lukko Rauma
- Matias Vanhanen, F, Everett Silvertips
- Roope Vesterinen, LW/RW, HPK Hämeenlinna
- Max Westergård, LW/RW, Frölunda (PHI)
Defense
- Lasse Boelius, D, Ässät Pori (ANA)
- Mitja Jokinen, D, TPS Turku
- Aron Kiviharju, D, HIFK Helsinki (MIN)
- Daniel Nieminen, D, Pelicans Lahti (NSH)
- Niklas Nykyri, D, HIFK Helsinki
- Juho Piiparinen, D, Tappara Tampere (2026)
- Veeti Väisänen, D, Medicine Hat Tigers (UTA)
- Arttu Välilä, D, Lukko Rauma
Goalies
- Patrik Kerkola, G, KalPa
- Petteri Rimpinen, G, Kiekko-Espoo (LAK)
- Kim Saarinen, G, HPK (SEA)
World Juniors 2026 Standings
Here are the current standings after the games on Friday, Jan. 2.
(Points) W-OTW-OTL-L
Group A
- Sweden (12) 4-0-0-0
- USA (9) 3-0-0-1
- Switzerland (6) 2-0-0-2
- Slovakia (3) 1-0-0-1
- Germany (0) 0-0-0-4
Group B
- Canada (11) 3-1-0-0
- Czechia (8) 2-1-0-1
- Finland (7) 2-0-1-1
- Latvia (4) 1-0-1-2
- Denmark (0) 0-0-0-4
2026 World Juniors Quarterfinal ScheduleFriday, January 2
- 12:30 p.m. ET – Germany vs. Denmark
- 2:00 p.m. ET Sweden vs. Latvia
- 4:30 p.m. ET Czechia vs. Switzerland
- 6:00 p.m. ET USA vs. Finland
- 8:30 p.m. ET Canada vs. Slovakia
2026 World Juniors Medal Round Schedule, Semifinals and FinalSunday, January 4
- 4:30 p.m. ET – Semifinals Game 1
- 8:30 p.m. ET – Semifinals Game 2
Monday, January 5
- 4:30 p.m. ET – Bronze Medal Game
- 8:30 p.m. ET – Gold Medal Game
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