Thirty-four NCAA DI men's hockey players are competing in the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship beginning Friday, Dec. 26 in Minnesota.
There are 15 different NCAA DI hockey teams represented at this year's tournament. Michigan has the most players competing with six, followed by Boston University, North Dakota and Michigan State, each with four. The United States team has the most current college hockey players with 21, and Canada has the second-most with six.
The World Juniors is the premiere under-20 men's hockey tournament where players showcase their talent against top competition from around the world. The United States team is two-time defending champions for the first time after winning the tournament in 2024 and 2025. You can watch the full tournament on in the United States.
Here is a full breakdown of NCAA DI men's hockey players on World Juniors rosters:
Schools with the most players at the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship
Eighteen different NCAA DI men's hockey teams are represented in the 2026 WJC:
| SChool | players |
|---|---|
| Michigan | 6 |
| Boston U., North Dakota, Michigan State | 4 |
| Boston College | 3 |
| Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth, Wisconsin | 2 |
| Colorado College, Denver, Harvard, Northern Michigan, Notre Dame, Penn State, UMass | 1 |
NCAA DI men's hockey players on 2026 WJC rosters
United States — 21
- F James Hagens, Boston College
- F Teddy Stiga, Boston College
- F Kamil Bednarik, Boston University
- F Cole Eiserman, Boston University
- D Cole Hutson, Boston University
- F Brendan McMorrow, Denver
- D Asher Barnett, Michigan
- F Will Horcoff, Michigan
- F Cole McKinney, Michigan
- D Dakoda Rhéaume-Mullen, Michigan
- F Ryker Lee, Michigan State
- F Shane Vansaghi, Michigan State
- F L.J. Mooney, Minnesota
- F Brodie Ziemer, Minnesota
- D Adam Kleber, Minnesota Duluth
- F Max Plante, Minnesota Duluth
- D EJ Emery, North Dakota
- F Will Zellers, North Dakota
- G Nicholas Kempf, Notre Dame
- D Logan Hensler, Wisconsin
- D Luke Osburn, Wisconsin
Canada — 6
- F Michael Hage, Michigan
- G Jack Ivankovic, Michigan
- F Porter Martone, Michigan State
- F Cole Reschny, North Dakota
- F Keaton Verhoeff, North Dakota
- F Gavin McKenna, Penn State
Sweden — 3
- D Sascha Boumedienne, Boston University
- F Wilson Björck, Colorado College
- F Eric Nilson, Michigan State
Slovakia — 2
- D Luka Radivojevic, Boston College
- F Tobias Pitka, Northern Michigan
Czechia — 1
- F Václav Nestrašil, UMass
Finland — 1
- F Heikki Ruohonen, Harvard