Ottawa to host 2025 World Junior Championship
Can you believe it? The World Junior Championship is heading back to Ottawa, Ontario in 2025.
"We are thrilled that the IIHF World Junior Championship will return to Canada and our nation’s capital in 2025," said Pat McLaughlin, COO of Hockey Canada. "The bid that was submitted to host the World Juniors in Ottawa was exceptional, and we cannot wait for fans throughout Canada and the world to experience the celebration of hockey for themselves."
The Canadian Tire Centre, home of the NHL's Ottawa Senators, will be the primary venue and host 17 games, including both semifinals and medal games. The 9,000-seat TD Place, home of the OHL's Ottawa 67's, will serve as the secondary venue, hosting 14 games.
Ottawa last hosted the world juniors in 2009, when Canadian fans were blessed with one of the most thrilling games the event has ever seen. Trailing Russia 5-4 in the semis, Jordan Eberle scored one of the most iconic goals in tournament history, tying the game with 5.4 seconds left in regulation to force overtime.
Eberle also scored the shootout winner, giving Canada a berth in the final. The Canadians then dispatched Sweden 5-1 in the gold-medal game. John Tavares was named tournament MVP.
Halifax and Moncton played host to the 2023 tournament, which Canada won for the 20th time. The 2024 edition is taking place in Gothenburg, Sweden.