Zach Werenski and Team USA Win Gold at Historic IIHF Worlds 2025!

Zach Werenski, who finished his first point-per-game season with the Columbus Blue Jackets (23-59-82) appreciated the offer to be part of Team USA again, but originally announced he'd passed on the invitation due to an upcoming summer full of weddings, including his own. However, not long before the puck was set to drop on the worldwide competition, Zach Werenski had a change of heart and joined the team after all. Looking back, I think he'd regret it if he hadn't after Team USA beat Team Suiden today in the Gold Medal Game that went to overtime tied 0-0! Tage Thompson would become the deciding factor at 2:02, winning the whole enchilada for the United States, and on Memorial Day Weekend no less!  

It's been over 9 decades since Team USA Mens Hockey could call themselves the best at IIHF Worlds, and now Zach Werenski and Team USA can after so many close calls and devastating losses. In his 7 games played, Zach Werenski would finish with a 1-5-6. For his efforts, he'll bring home a gold medal to Columbus. With any luck, he'll see more of that color in years to come as he's made his mark as a top defenseman in the NHL this past season. Further, at the age of just twenty-seven, he's got plenty more hockey ahead of him for both the Columbus Blue Jackets and Team USA!

As if winning the country's first IIHF Gold in Men's Hockey in ninety-two years wasn't enough, the team gathered around their trophy with a Johnny Gaudreau #13 jersey blanketing it in his honor. The fans were heard chanting "Johnny" while photos of the team were being taken. What a beautiful moment. 

Congratulations, Team USA and Zach Werenski! 

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