Cole Reschny just finished his press conference Saturday at the World Junior Championship and began walking back to Canada’s locker room.
He paused at a television in the hallway between Mariucci Arena and Ridder Arena to glance at the USA-Switzerland game.
Right at that moment, Will Zellers sniped the corner of the net from a bad angle for his third goal of the tournament.
“Not surprised,” said Reschny, who is playing for Team Canada.
Through the first two days of the World Juniors, UND’s players — current and future — have made their marks.
Zellers is the tournament’s leading goal-scorer with three goals in two games. He’s second in points.
Reschny has a goal and an assist for Canada, while winning 69% of his faceoffs. Only four Canadians have more points than Reschny right now.
One of those players is Canadian defenseman Ethan MacKenzie, who will be in Grand Forks next year. MacKenzie has three points for Canada. He’s second in the World Juniors in defenseman scoring.
Zellers has scored the game-winning goal in both of Team USA’s victories.
MacKenzie scored Canada’s game-winning goal against Czechia, and Reschny’s goal was two minutes from being Canada’s winner on Saturday.
“Right now, I’m loving it, because I don’t have to play him right now,” Zellers said of Reschny’s success. “I love Cole. He’s such a pro player, such a good 200-foot game. It’s always nice seeing North Dakota guys get rewarded like that.”
UND defenseman E.J. Emery was scratched in the opener, but entered the lineup Saturday against Switzerland.
After star USA defenseman Cole Hutson of Boston University left with an injury, Emery’s shifts increased. He helped shore up USA’s defense, which allowed three goals to Germany on Friday.
The Americans beat the Swiss 2-1.
“I’m so happy,” Zellers said of Emery’s game against the Swiss. “He’s one of my closest friends at North Dakota. It’s always nice to see a North Dakota player go out there and make an impact on the game like he does. He’s such a heavy presence on the defensive end. He’s such a good killer. It’s always nice to have him and that reassurance.”
UND goalie commit Caleb Heil earned a victory in Team USA’s opener against Germany. UND’s other representative at the World Juniors, Canadian defenseman Keaton Verhoeff, has yet to play.
The Canadians play Denmark at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Minneapolis’ 3M Arena at Mariucci.
The Americans play Slovakia at 5 p.m. Monday in St. Paul’s Grand Casino Arena — a place where Zellers has thrived this season.
Zellers did not play at the rink in high school, but he’s played three games there this season. He scored his first collegiate goal against St. Thomas in Grand Casino Arena in October. He scored twice against Germany on Friday and once against Switzerland on Saturday.
“It’s been a lot of fun playing here against St. Thomas and now at the World Juniors,” Zellers said. “I’m a fan of this barn.”
Canada’s Cole Reschny (21) celevbrates in front of Latvia goaltender Nils Maurins (30) after Canada defeated Latvia in overtime of an IIHF World Junior Championship hockey game in Minneapolis on Saturday, Dec. 27, 2025. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press via AP)

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