Despite not medaling at the tournament, Pinto thoroughly enjoyed his World Junior experience and looks back fondly on his time with Team USA.
"It was an incredible experience," he said. "I was privileged and grateful to get the opportunity to play for my country and even though we didn't get the result we were all hoping for, it was cool to head overseas and to have my family there watching me play for Team USA."
With his tournament cut short, Pinto kept an eye on the remaining games with a vested interest and was excited to see his friend and Sens prospect Bernard-Docker take home gold with Team Canada in a thrilling final.
"I was definitely cheering him on after we were eliminated," said Pinto of his UND teammate. "Especially in the finals, there was no way I wanted to see Russia win so I was glad to see him win gold if I couldn't."
He has since been reunited with Bernard-Docker at North Dakota as the pair, along with 2018 Senators' second round pick Jonny Tychonick, look to continue their strong play this season on the nation's top ranked team.
For Pinto, he's hoping his experience with Team USA will help fuel him for an equally impressive second half of his freshman campaign.
"Even just making the team was a big confidence boost for me so I'm excited to build off that in the second half at North Dakota," said Pinto. "We just want to stay at that #1 spot as a team and make it to the tournament. All of my goals for the rest of the season are just team goals and we're focused on doing whatever we need to do to win a national title."