The United States will enter this year's men's hockey world championships in an unusual position: defending champion.
Team USA won a gold medal at the International Ice Hockey Federation tournament last spring for the first time since 1933.
This year's team has only two returnees and will be less star-studded than the 2025 one The big exception is Florida Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk, a two-time Stanley Cup winner and U.S. Olympian.
Some of the players from last year aren't available because they were or are in the playoffs, such as Tage Thompson, Clayton Keller, Jackson Lacombe, Cutter Gauthier and Jeremy Swayman. Plus, there's no Olympics as an incentive to suit up.
Here is the Team USA roster and some takeaways:
Team USA world championships preliminary roster
Goaltenders
- Devin Cooley, Flames
- Drew Commesso, Rockford (AHL)
- Joseph Woll, Maple Leafs
Defensemen
- Will Borgen, Rangers
- Declan Carlile, Lightning
- Connor Clifton, Penguins
- Justin Faulk, Red Wings
- Wyatt Kaiser, Blackhawks
- Ryan Lindgren, Kraken
- Mason Lohrei, Bruns
- Ryan Ufko, Milwaukee (AHL)
Forwards
- Matt Coronato, Flames
- Paul Cotter, Devils
- James Hagens, Bruins
- Isaac Howard, Bakersfield (AHL)
- Sam Lafferty, Blackhawks
- Ryker Lee, Michigan State
- Ryan Leonard, Capitals
- Oliver Moore, Blackhawks
- Danny Nelson, Notre Dame
- Tommy Novak, Penguins
- Mathieu Olivier, Blue Jackets
- Max Plante, Minnesota-Duluth
- Max Sasson, Canucks
- Matthew Tkachuk, Panthers
Team USA roster takeaways
- Howard and Lohrei are the only returnees from last year.
- Leonard and Hagens made up two-thirds of the top line for the gold medal-winning USA team at the 2025 world junior championships. The third linemate, Gabriel Perreault isn't at this tournament.
- Howard and Plante are the last two winners of the Hobey Baker Award.
When and where are the world championshps?
The tournament will be held from May 15 to 31 in Fribourg and Zurich, Switzerland.
Team USA world championships preliminary round schedule
all times ET
- May 15: vs. Switzerland 2:20 p.m.
- May 17: vs. Great Britain, 6:20 a.m.
- May 18: vs. Finland, 10:20 a.m.
- May 20: vs. Germany, 2:20 p.m.
- May 23: vs. Latvia, 6:20 a.m.
- May 25: vs. Hungary, 10:20 a.m.
- May 26: vs. Austria, 10:20 a.m.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: USA world championships team has different look as it defends gold