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    Matthew Page
    Matthew Page
    Jan 5, 2025, 03:29

    Danny Nelson and Cole Eiserman advanced in a 4-1 win for Team USA over the Czech Republic, while Jesse Nurmi and Finland defeated Sweden 4-3.

    Danny Nelson and Cole Eiserman advanced in a 4-1 win for Team USA over the Czech Republic, while Jesse Nurmi and Finland defeated Sweden 4-3.

    It was a great day for New York Islanders prospects at the World Junior Championship on Saturday, with three players advancing in Semifinal action. Forwards Danny Nelson and Cole Eiserman advanced in a 4-1 win for Team USA over the Czech Republic, while Jesse Nurmi and Finland defeated Sweden 4-3. 

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    Eiserman scored what proved to be the game-winner in the mid-stages of the second period on a power play marker. Team USA broke out on a rush, with Cole Huston sending Trevor Connolly across the Czech blue line. The Vegas Golden Knights prospect dotted a pass to Eiserman, who wired the puck past Michael Hrabal, to make it 2-1 U.S. at 13:35 of the frame. 

    "Hutty made a great play to Cons, a lot of speed brought up the defenders and made a really nice seam pass," Eiserman said to NHL Network's Mike Kelly. "Tried to put it in and it was a great play by them." 

    Eiserman now boasts three goals and four assists for seven points in six games in the tournament. While he made headlines for chirping the Canadian bench in their game with Canada on New Years Eve, he told Kelly about embracing his role as Team USA's 13th forward. 

    "My role right now is to be on the power play, try to score goals, rip one timers and be a good teammate. Try to get under the other guys' skin and let our big dogs eat, and try to get some pressure off of them and all on me."

    Nelson got some strong looks in the third period, despite going goalless in the game  However, he recorded an assist Oliver Moore's empty net goal to seal the win for Team USA.

    After the game, Nelson was honored by the International Ice Hockey Federation as one of the team's three best players in the tournament, selected by the coaching staff. The 2023 second-round pick has a point per game in the tournament, recording four goals and two assists for six points.


    Earlier in the day, forward Jesse Nurmi also advanced to the Gold Medal Game; Finland defeated Sweden 4-3 in overtime to advance. 

    The Islanders' fourth-round pick in 2023 recorded four shots and took a penalty in overtime that the Fins killed off. In six games, he has two goals and two assists for four points. 


    Team USA faces Finland at 7:30 p.m. at Canadian Tire Centre, the game can be found on NHL Network.