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    Derek O'Brien
    Derek O'Brien
    May 25, 2025, 22:54
    Updated at: May 26, 2025, 14:56

    Zach Werenski had a great World Championship. He missed the first couple of games but it was no coincidence that the U.S. team got much better after he arrived. In seven games, Werenski had six points and was voted to the tournament all-star team by accredited media and named Top Defenseman by the tournament directorate.

    But more importantly, the USA won the gold medal for the first time since 1933.

    “We’ve put a lot of work in these past couple of weeks,” Werenski said after the game. “It’s a really close group and the U.S. hasn’t done this in a long time, so we’re just really happy that we’re the group to do it and it feels amazing.”

    With the final game against Switzerland scoreless after 60 minutes, Werenski said, “I thought we had a quiet confidence in our room. We were focused, we knew someone was going to be the hero in that room, and it was Tage (Thompson) tonight.

    “That’s a really good hockey team over there, they didn’t give us much, I felt like it was a pretty even game, Tage makes a great play in overtime, Sway (goaltender Jeremy Swayman) makes a lot of great saves to keep us in it all game and we came out on the right side.”

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    Still carrying the Johnny Gaudreau’s No. 13 jersey in the mixed zone, Werenski was asked about the moment after the game when he and teammates Shane Pinto, captain Clayton Keller, Conor Garland and Brady Skjei – Team USA’s leadership group – brought the jersey with them to accept the championship trophy from IIHF President Luc Tardif.

    “Yeah, it was pretty emotional,” he said. “I think he (Gaudreau) leads the U.S. in points here, he always came to this tournament with a smile on his face and I learned a lot from him, so I feel like he deserves this gold medal more than anyone, and he was with us the whole time.”

    Werenski (#8, second from left) along with teammates Shane Pinto (12), Clayton Keller, Conor Garland and Brady Skjei (76) hold up Johnny Gaudreau's jersey while they accept the World Championship trophy from IIHF President Luc Tardif. 

    Gaudreau played in five World Championships for the USA, winning a bronze medal in 2018. He leads the USA all-time with 30 assists and 43 points – one more than Patrick Kane in each case.

    Gaudreau and Werenski were Columbus Blue Jackets teammates for two seasons. 

    At around 11:30 PM local time in Sweden, Werenski was asked how he and his teammates were going to celebrate the win.

    “We’re going to have some fun tonight but I think I have a 3 AM taxi to the airport, so I’m running out of time here. We’ll see what happens.”

    Photo © Kirby Lee-Imagn Images: Johnny Gaudreau (left) and Zach Werenski playing together for the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2023-24. 

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