The 19-year-old forward finished this year's tournament with six points (three goals, three assists) and a plus-2 rating in seven games. He also represented the United States at the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship last summer, recording three points in five games.
"Who knows, it might have been my last time wearing it (Team USA jersey)," Savage said. "We came away with something, but I wish we could have gone a little bit further."
According to Savage, he felt comfortable playing on a line with Ottawa Senators prospect Tyler Boucher and Tampa Bay Lightning prospect Dylan Duke throughout the tournament.
"I think the three of us were all pretty good offensively," said Savage, who was Detroit's 114th overall pick in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft. "Just wreaking havoc on the forecheck and getting opportunities whenever we could. It's obviously nice playing with good players and within a system that allows you to play a lot of offense with less defense."
Savage is in his sophomore campaign with Miami (Ohio), where he has four goals and six assists through 16 games. He registered 16 points (6-10-16) in 35 games as a freshman last season, earning NCHC Rookie of the Week honors a league-high four times.
"The NCHC is a really tough league to play in," he said. "You're playing against men every night, which is something that I enjoy."