USA Canada renew rivalry

The winner of the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship will be from North America, according to three NHL.com writers.

NHL.com deputy managing editor Adam Kimelman and LNH.com staff writer Guillaume Lepage predict Canada will win the tournament for the second straight year, while NHL.com staff writer Mike G. Morreale believes the United States will win it for the first time since 2017.
Kimelman says Canada will defeat Russia in a repeat of the championship game from the 2020 WJC, while Lepage believes Canada will win against the United States in the final. Morreale predicts the United States will defeat Canada to win the tournament.
Each writer also made his picks for best goalie, best forward, best defenseman and top 2021 NHL Draft prospect.
The 2021 WJC starts Friday and runs through Jan. 5 at Rogers Place in Edmonton. No fans will be in attendance and the tournament will be played in a secure zone similar to what the NHL used for the Stanley Cup Playoffs last season.
The 10 teams will play in two groups during the preliminary round, which runs through Dec. 31. Group A consists of Canada, Finland, Slovakia, Switzerland and Germany. Group B includes Russia, the United States, Sweden, the Czech Republic and Austria.
The top four finishers in each group will play in the quarterfinals Jan. 2. The semifinals are Jan. 4, and the championship and third-place games are Jan. 5.
All games will be broadcast on NHL Network in the United States and TSN and RDS in Canada.

Kimelman predictions

Group A winner: Canada
Group B winner: Russia
Champion: Canada
Second: Russia
Third: United States
Surprise star: Brad Lambert, F, Finland
Best goalie: Iaroslav Askarov, Russia
Best defenseman: Bowen Byram, Canada
Best forward: Cole Caufield, United States
Top 2021 NHL Draft eligible player: Matthew Beniers, F, United States

Morreale predictions

Group A winner: Canada
Group B winner: Russia
Champion: United States
Second: Canada
Third: Sweden
Surprise star: Philip Tomasino, F, Canada
Best goalie: Spencer Knight, United States
Best defenseman: Philip Broberg, Sweden
Best forward: Anton Lundell, Finland
Top 2021 NHL Draft eligible player: Matthew Beniers, F, United States

Lepage predictions

Group A winner: Canada
Group B winner: Russia
Champion: Canada
Second: United States
Third: Russia
Surprise star: Jakob Pelletier, F, Canada
Best goalie: Spencer Knight, United States
Best defenseman: Bowen Byram, Canada
Best forward: Dylan Cozens, Canada
Top 2021 NHL Draft eligible player: Matthew Beniers, F, United States