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The Colorado College hockey team gathered at Carter Payne Center on Friday to celebrate the 2024-25 season and senior class, and hand out individual awards at the annual team banquet. The event celebrated the fourth campaign under head coach Kris Mayotte and served as the official sendoff for the team’s […]
The Colorado College hockey team gathered at Carter Payne Center on Friday to celebrate the 2024-25 season and senior class, and hand out individual awards at the annual team banquet.
The event celebrated the fourth campaign under head coach Kris Mayotte and served as the official sendoff for the team’s three graduate students and three seniors.
Grad students Tyler Coffey, Ty Gallagher and Chase McLane, along with seniors Stanley Cooley, Tommy Middleton and Henry Wilder were honored after the team awards were announced.
Junior Noah Laba earned the team’s top honor, the Thayer Tutt Most Valuable Player Award. Laba, who signed with the New York Rangers following the season, finished the ’24-25 campaign tied for second in scoring with 26 points and tied for the team lead with 10 goals.
Junior goaltender Kaidan Mbereko won the Steve Ebert Award for the second straight year. The award is given for the combination of dedication, desire, ability and sportsmanship that Ebert exemplified during his time as a Tiger. Ebert, a member of the Class of 1966, was killed in an Army air training plane crash in 1970.
Wilder won the prestigious Scott Winkler Award, which honors the player that earns the respect of his teammates by showing humility, optimism and support through his love and appreciation for the game as well as his teammates. Winkler passed away unexpectedly in June of 2013 after completing his senior season at Colorado College. Wilder, who transferred to CC from Boston College, appeared in four games in the net in his two seasons at CC.
Freshman Owen Beckner earned the M.B. Hopper Award as the team’s top scorer. He notched 27 points with seven goals and tied for the team lead with 20 assists. His 27 points were the most by a CC freshman since Scott Swanson had 48 in 1995-96.
Beckner also won the Bob Johnson Award as the team’s top freshman. He is the first freshman to lead CC in scoring since current Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Jaccob Slavin had 25 points in 2013-14.
Gallagher, a transfer from Boston University, won the Tony Frasca Award, given to the player that had the best postseason. Gallagher, who tied for second on the team with 26 points, notched three goals in CC’s best-of-three playoff series at Denver. He signed with the Providence Bruins of the American Hockey League following the season.
Sophomore defenseman Brady Cleveland won the Dave Peterson Award as the most improved player after playing in all 37 games in ’24-25. He posted career highs of one goal, two assists and three points this season. He scored his only goal in a 3-1 victory over Denver in game one of the NCHC playoffs.
Sophomore forward Zaccharya Wisdom was named the winner of the Rodman Award, given each year to the player demonstrating the highest degree of sportsmanship. The award was founded in 1980 by Dr. Hugh Rodman and his wife, Crete. Wisdom finished fifth on the team in scoring with 21 points (8g,13a) and third with 81 shots.
Middleton earned the Paul Markovich award as the program’s top student-athlete. Middleton has a 3.90 cumulative GPA majoring in molecular biology and was named an NCHC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete each of his four years at Colorado College.
Sweden beats Denmark 6-2 to take bronze at ice hockey worlds | National Sports
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Mikael Backlund and Marcus Johansson scored two goals each as Sweden beat Denmark 6-2 to take the bronze medal at the ice hockey world championship on Sunday. It was the second straight third-place finish for Sweden while fourth place was the best-ever result for Denmark. ×
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It was the second straight third-place finish for Sweden while fourth place was the best-ever result for Denmark.
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Arizona State Football Star Uses NIL to Honor Legend Pat Tillman on Memorial Day
As if star quarterback Sam Leavitt had any trouble winning over the Arizona State Sun Devils fan base before, his latest off-the-field move will have him in everyone’s good favor. Broadcaster Blake Niemann for Fox 10 Phoenix shared that Leavitt was making a personal donation of $15,000 to the Pat Tillman Foundation. It was a […]
As if star quarterback Sam Leavitt had any trouble winning over the Arizona State Sun Devils fan base before, his latest off-the-field move will have him in everyone’s good favor.
Broadcaster Blake Niemann for Fox 10 Phoenix shared that Leavitt was making a personal donation of $15,000 to the Pat Tillman Foundation. It was a very nice use of his NIL funds, giving back to one of the school’s most storied heroes.
It is no coincidence that this is taking place on Memorial Day weekend, with Leavitt choosing a great way to show his respect.
About Pat Tillman
Tillman played from 1994 to 1997 with the Sun Devils where he was an All-American and Defensive Player of the Year. He was taken in the seventh-round of the 1998 NFL draft by Arizona Cardinals.
Rather than signing a second contract with the Cardinals, he enlisted in the U.S. Army in 2022. He tragically died two years later and has been etched into the football history books since.
The foundation in his honor focuses on helping military veterans and their spouses through scholarships and leadership programs.
Leavitt’s generous donation will go a long way and further ingratiates himself as one of the program’s top players in recent history.
The 20-year-old enjoyed a breakout redshirt freshman year with 2,885 yards with 24 touchdowns to just six interceptions while completing 61.7% of his passes.
He also got it done on the ground when needed with 443 rushing yards and five more touchdowns. After the season, he was named the Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year and was on the All-Big 12 second team.
Leavitt had transferred in as a three-star quarterback after spending one year with the Michigan State Spartans.
It likely would have worked out well for him to enter the transfer portal again after 2024, but he decided to stick it out with Kenny Dillingham at Arizona State.
Now he is projected to be a potential draft pick in 2026 if he can build upon what he showed last season.
On3Sports’ NIL Valuation rankings has him as the No. 11 highest-earning college athlete with $3 million. That would make him the eighth-highest in college football.
That level of stardom is unprecedented with the Sun Devils, but just goes to show how much Dillingham has changed the culture in just a couple of years.
After a surprise run through the Big 12 Championship to the College Football Playoff, Arizona State will be expected to be a top team again in 2026.
Switzerland vs USA Hockey Score: IIHF World Championship 2025 Live Updates
After three weeks of intense hockey, the IIHF World Championship 2025 gold medal match is upon us—USA hockey takes on Switzerland, the only team to beat them throughout the entire tournament. In the knockout stages, the Americans beat Finland 5-2 in the quarterfinals and Sweden 6-2 in the semifinals. This will be their best chance […]
After three weeks of intense hockey, the IIHF World Championship 2025 gold medal match is upon us—USA hockey takes on Switzerland, the only team to beat them throughout the entire tournament.
In the knockout stages, the Americans beat Finland 5-2 in the quarterfinals and Sweden 6-2 in the semifinals.
This will be their best chance at securing their first IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship title since 1933.
Young star Cutter Gauthier continues to be a focal point alongside Vancouver Canucks forward Conor Garland.
For Switzerland, a 6-0 win against Austria and 7-0 over the Danish—the same team that eliminated Canada from the tournament.
The Swiss have made the Gold Medal game four times since 2013 but have only left with disappointment and a silver medal—could this be their year?
Read the latest score updates as the nation’s best hockey players battle it out for the Gold Medal.
Switzerland vs USA Hockey Score Today: IIHF World Championship 2025 Live Updates
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Latest update: 2:01 p.m. ET
How To Watch IIHF World Championships 2025
USA vs Switzerland will be broadcast on the NHL Network in the US and on the TSN 1 in Canada.
One More Puck Drop For Swiss Hockey Legend Andres Ambuhl
Andres Ambuhl is known as one of Switzerland’s greatest hockey players. The 41-year old right wing was a part of Switzerland’s 2013 World Championship silver and each of the Winter Olympics since 2006.
New Jersey Devils Timo Meier and Nico Hischier spoke about how special it is to be a part of the team for Ambuhl’s last game in the red and white.
Projected Line Up For Switzerland Hockey At IIHF Worlds
Forwards
Sven Andrighetto – Dens Malgin – Timo Meier
Kevin Fiala – Andres Ambuhl – Nino Niederreiter
Sandro Schmid – Tyler Moy – Christoph Bertschy
Simon Knak – Ken Jager – Damien Riat
Nicolas Baechler
Defense
Jonas Siegenthaler – Dean Kukan
Janis Moser – Andrea Glauser
Christian Marti – Michael Fora
Tim Berni
Goalies
Leonardo Genoni
Stephane Charlin
USA Hockey Looking To Win First IIHF Men’s Worlds Gold Medal In 92 Years
Team USA has a chance to win its first gold medal at the IIHF Men’s World Championship since 1933. Chris Peters breaks down USA Hockey’s chance at history.
Read the full Gold Medal game preview.
Earlier Today: Sweden Secures Bronze Medal In 6-2 Win Over Denmark
Sweden earned back-to-back bronze medals earlier today after defeating Denmark. Denmark toppled Canada for their chance to play on the last day of the 2025 IIHF World Championships.
Three goals in the second period for Sweden separated the two, in what was eventually an insurmountable lead.
The Danish team has never placed higher than 8th at the World Championships before and despite the scoreless first period, they were unable to continue holding back Tre Kronor.
Team USA Enters Avicii Arena For Another Chance To Make History
The puck drops for Switzerland vs USA at 2:20 p.m. ET on May 25 at the IIHF World Hockey Championship 2025.
USA Hockey Roster At IIHF World Championships 2025
1 – Jeremy Swayman, L, Boston Bruins
2 – Jackson LaCombe, L, Anaheim Ducks
6 – Mason Lohrei, L, Boston Bruins
7 – Michael Kesselring, R, Utah Mammoth
8 – Zach Werenski, L, Columbus Blue Jackets
9 – Clayton Keller, L, Utah Mammoth
10 – Matty Beniers, L, Seattle Kraken
12 – Shane Pinto, R, Ottawa Senators
18 – Drew O’Connor, L, Vancouver Canucks
19 – Cutter Gauthier, L, Anaheim Ducks
20 – Andrew Peeke, R, Boston Bruins
22 – Isaac Howard, L, Michigan State University
23 – Mikey Eyssimont, L, Seattle Kraken
28 – Zeev Buium, L, Minnesota Wild
30 – Hampton Slukynsky, L, Western Michigan University
35 – Joey Daccord, L, Seattle Kraken
43 – Will Smith, R, San Jose Sharks
47 – Michael McCarron, R, Nashville Predators
72 – Tage Thompson, R, Buffalo Sabres
73 – Alex Vlasic, L, Chicago Blackhawks
76 – Brady Skjei, L, Nashville Predators
81 – Josh Doan, R, Utah Mammoth
83 – Conor Garland, R, Vancouver Canucks
91 – Frank Nazar, R, Chicago Blackhawks
92 – Logan Cooley, L, Utah Mammoth
Switzerland Hockey Roster At IIHF World Championships 2025
Okay, I’ve adjusted the last names to a more standard capitalization. Here’s the updated list:
8 – Simon Knak, L, HC Davos
9 – Damien Riat, L, Lausanne HC
10 – Andres Ambuhl, R, HC Davos
14 – Dean Kukan, L, ZSC Lions Zurich
15 – Gregory Hofmann, R, EV Zug
17 – Ken Jager, R, Lausanne HC
21 – Kevin Fiala, L, Los Angeles Kings
22 – Nino Niederreiter, L, Winnipeg Jets
26 – Sandro Aeschlimann, L, HC Davos
28 – Timo Meier, L, New Jersey Devils
34 – Stephane Charlin, L, SCL Tigers Langnau
43 – Andrea Glauser, R, Lausanne HC
45 – Michael Fora, R, HC Davos
54 – Christian Marti, L, ZSC Lions Zurich
56 – Tim Berni, L, Geneve-Servette
62 – Denis Malgin, R, ZSC Lions Zurich
63 – Leonardo Genoni, L, EV Zug
71 – Jonas Siegenthaler, L, New Jersey Devils
72 – Dominik Egli, R, Frolunda HC
73 – Sandro Schmid, L, Fribourg-Gotteron
80 – Nicolas Baechler, L, ZSC Lions Zurich
85 – Sven Andrighetto, L, ZSC Lions Zurich
86 – Janis Moser, L, Tampa Bay Lightning
88 – Christoph Bertschy, R, Fribourg-Gotteron
95 – Tyler Moy, R, Rapperswil-Jona Lakers
IIHF World Championship Bracket 2025
Tuesday, May 20 – Preliminary Round
Austria vs Latvia
Kazakhstan vs Switzerland
Finland vs Slovakia
United States vs Czechia
Canada vs Sweden
Denmark vs Germany
Thursday, May 22 – Quarterfinal Round
United States vs Finland
Switzerland vs Austria
Sweden vs Czechia
Canada vs Denmark
Saturday, May 24 – Semifinal Round
Sweden vs USA
Switzerland vs Denmark
Sunday, May 25 – Championship
Sweden vs Denmark
Switzerland vs USA
IIHF 2025 Standings
Here are the final standings from the preliminary rounds.
Group A:
Canada — 19 PTS, 6 W, 0 OTW, 1 OTL, 0 L
Sweden — 18 PTS, 6 W, 0 OTW, 0 OTL, 1 L
Finland — 16 PTS, 4 W, 2 OTW, 0 OTL, 1 L
Austria — 10 PTS, 2 W, 2 OTW, 0 OTL, 3 L
Latvia — 9 PTS, 3 W, 0 OTW, 0 OTL, 4 L
Slovakia — 7 PTS, 2 W, 0 OTW, 1 OTL, 4 L
Slovenia — 4 PTS, 1 W, 0 OTW, 1 OTL, 5 L
France — 1 PTS, 0 W, 0 OTW, 1 OTL, 6 L
Group B:
Switzerland — 19 PTS, 6 W, 0 OTW, 1 OTL, 0 L
United States — 17 PTS, 5 W, 1 OTW, 0 OTL, 1 L
Czechia — 17 PTS, 5 W, 1 OTW, 0 OTL, 1 L
Denmark — 11 PTS, 3 W, 1 OTW, 0 OTL, 3 L
Germany — 10 PTS, 3 W, 0 OTW, 1 OTL, 3 L
Norway — 4 PTS, 1 W, 0 OTW, 1 OTL, 5 L
Hungary — 3 PTS, 1 W, 0 OTW, 0 OTL, 6 L
Kazakhstan — 3 PTS, 1 W, 0 OTW, 0 OTL, 6 L
IIHF World Championship Scores 2025
Here are all the preliminary round scores.
May 9
Finland 2, Austria 1
Czechia 5 (OT), Switzerland 4
Sweden 5, Slovakia 0
United States 5, Denmark 0
May 10
Canada 4, Slovenia 0
Kazakhstan 2, Norway 1
Sweden 4, Austria 2
Hungary 1, Germany 6
Latvia 4, France 1
Switzerland 5, Denmark 2
May 11
Slovakia 3, Slovenia 1
United States 6, Hungary 0
Canada 7, Latvia 1
Germany 4, Kazakhstan 1
France 4 (OT), Finland 3
Czechia 2, Norway 1
May 12
Slovakia 3 (SO), Austria 2
Switzerland 3, United States 0
Sweden 2, Finland 1
Denmark 7, Czechia 2
May 13
Latvia 5, Slovenia 2
Germany 5, Norway 2
France 0, Canada 5
Kazakhstan 4, Hungary 2
May 14
France 1, Slovakia 2
United States 6 (OT), Norway 5
Sweden 6, Latvia 0
Denmark 5, Kazakhstan 1
May 15
Slovenia 1, Finland 9
Germany 1, Switzerland 5
Austria 1, Canada 5
Hungary 6, Czechia 1
May 16
France 5, Austria 2
Denmark 8, Hungary 2
Sweden 4, Slovenia 0
Norway 3, Switzerland 0
May 17
Finland 2, Latvia 1
Germany 3, United States 6
Sweden 4, France 0
Czechia 8, Kazakhstan 4
Slovakia 0, Canada 7
Norway 3, Denmark 6
May 18
Austria 3 (SO), Slovenia 2
United States 6, Kazakhstan 1
Slovakia 5, Latvia 1
Switzerland 10, Hungary 0
May 19
Slovenia 3, France 1
Czechia 5, Germany 0
Finland 2 (SO), Canada 1
Norway 1, Hungary 0
May 20
Latvia 1, Austria 6
Kazakhstan 1, Switzerland 4
Finland 2, Slovakia 1
United States 5, Czechia 2
May 22
USA 5, Finland 2
Switzerland 6, Austria 0
Sweden 5, Czechia 2
Denmark 2, Canada 1
May 24
USA 6, Sweden 2
Switzerland 7, Denmark 0
IIHF World Championship Teams
There are 16 total teams competing in the IIHF World Championship, which have been split into two groups, Group A and Group B.
Group A plays in Stockholm, Sweden at the Avicii Arena and Group B plays in Herning, Denmark’s Jyske Bank Boxen.
Group A
Austria
Canada
Finland
France
Latvia
Slovakia
Sweden
Slovenia
Group B
Czechia
Denmark
Germany
Hungary
Kazakhstan
Norway
Switzerland
USA
USA Hockey Game Today
Team USA Hockey plays Switzerland today in the gold medal match of the IIHF World Championship 2025.
Switzerland, USA Hockey Score
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Sweden beats Denmark 6-2 to take bronze at ice hockey worlds | National Sports
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Mikael Backlund and Marcus Johansson scored two goals each as Sweden beat Denmark 6-2 to take the bronze medal at the ice hockey world championship on Sunday. It was the second straight third-place finish for Sweden while fourth place was the best-ever result for Denmark. ×
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It was the second straight third-place finish for Sweden while fourth place was the best-ever result for Denmark.
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GREATER PITTSTON — Three Memorial Day Parades will take place in the Greater Pittston Area on Monday. The Wyoming/West Wyoming parade will line-up at Dailey Memorial Park, Shoemaker Ave., West Wyoming at 9 a.m. The parade will step off at 9:30 a.m. traveling east on 8th Street before turning left onto Wyoming Avenue, stopping […]
GREATER PITTSTON — Three Memorial Day Parades will take place in the Greater Pittston Area on Monday.
The Wyoming/West Wyoming parade will line-up at Dailey Memorial Park, Shoemaker Ave., West Wyoming at 9 a.m. The parade will step off at 9:30 a.m. traveling east on 8th Street before turning left onto Wyoming Avenue, stopping at the Wyoming Cemetery.
A brief ceremony will take place at the cemetery at the conclusion of the parade. All are welcome to attend.
The Wyoming Area Kiwanis Club is co-sponsoring the Wyoming/West Wyoming parade along with the Wyoming VFW and West Wyoming American Legion.
The Dupont Memorial Parade will line up at 10 a.m. and step off at 10:30 a.m. from the Suscon Road, to Chestnut Street, to Main Street, to the VFW.
The West Pittston/Exeter parade will start at Linden St. at the corner of Linden St. and Wyoming Ave., with parade lineup beginning at 11 a.m. and stepping off at 11:30 a.m.
The parade will end at the Wyoming Area Catholic School followed by a short service held in the school’s gymnasium with a guest speaker and musical selections.
Exeter American Legion, Exeter VFW and the Wyoming Area Kiwanis Club are the sponsors of the West Pittston/Exeter Parade.