With five of the organization's prospects invited to compete at the annual international U20 tournament, four of them are heading home with medals around their necks: Spencer Knight (United States), Devon Levi (Canada), Anton Lundell (Finland) and Kasper Puutio (Finland).
Taken by the Panthers with the 13th overall pick in the 2019 NHL Draft, Knight stopped all 34 shots he faced in the gold-medal game to lead USA to a 2-0 win over Canada. Across the ice, Levi, a seventh-round pick in 2020, made 19 saves to end his incredible run with a silver medal.
A longshot to even make Canada's roster only a few months ago, Levi was named the top goaltender at the tournament after posting some amazing numbers (we'll get to that soon).
Before the championship got underway, Lundell, who was scooped up by Florida with the 12th overall pick in 2020, scored two goals as he and Puutio, a fifth-round pick in that same draft, helped lift Finland to a 4-1 win over perennial powerhouse Russia in the bronze-medal game.
With plenty of eye-stopping stats to go around, here's some key numbers from the tournament.
0.75:Levi's minuscule goals-against average. So small you might have to squint a bit to see it, that mark of 0.75 stands out as the smallest ever by a starting goaltender at the World Juniors.