The best junior hockey tournament in the world begins on Dec. 26 in Ottawa, Canada as the United States looks to repeat as champions at the 2025 World Junior Championships. USA Hockey is trying to win back-to-back WJC for the first time since Canada did the same in 2022 and 2023. Altogether, a win in 2025 would be the seventh WJC title as they try to chase host Canada, which has won the WJC 20 times.
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Throughout TSN’s coverage of the 2025 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP, rising Canadian pop star and Universal Music Canada recording artist Sofia Camara sets the tone for fans with the tournament’s official song, a reimagined version of “What Are You Waiting For?” by diamond-certified rock group Nickelback. The song’s official music video premieres during TSN’s 2025 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW SHOW on Christmas Eve (Tuesday, Dec. 24), and on Camara’s YouTube channel. Camara is also set to perform “What Are You Waiting For?” live at Ottawa’s Canadian Tire Centre before the puck drops at Team Canada’s tournament opener against Finland on Thursday, Dec. 26 at 7 p.m. ET on TSN.
TSN digital platforms provide comprehensive coverage of the tournament, including:
Must-see highlights and goal-by-goal updates on TSN.ca and the TSN app
Live scores and stats for each tournament game
Daily news updates from Masters
Daily video analysis, players to watch from each Canadian NHL team, as well as draft-eligible players from Button
TSN’s social media accounts feature exclusive content and social media reaction throughout the tournament
BarDown’s Jesse Pollock is on-site in Ottawa, sharing daily content across TSN social accounts, including X, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and DIGITAL SPORTSCENTRE
The TSN Radio Network delivers live radio coverage of Team Canada games at the 2025 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP, led by TSN 1200’s AJ Jakubec and former NHL defenceman and 2003 World Junior silver medallist Brendan Bell, who are on-site in Ottawa. Jim Tatti returns to host pre-game, intermission, and post-game coverage alongside analyst Anthony Stewart.
Sponsors of TSN’s coverage of the 2025 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP include Gatorade and Fidelity Investments. Gatorade is a feature sponsor, with enhanced in-game presence throughout the tournament. Fidelity Investments signs on to sponsor SPORTSCENTRE’s “Road to the World Juniors” feature series, taking fans through all the greatest moments from World Juniors past.
Watch World Junior Championship Live Stream Online From Anywhere. No Cable or VPN Required. Onetime Payment, No hidden charge.
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SiriusXM radios and accessories are available from retailers nationwide and online at SiriusXM. In addition, SiriusXM Music for Business provides ad-free music to a variety of businesses. SiriusXM is also a leading provider of connected vehicles services, giving customers access to a suite of safety, security, and convenience services including automatic crash notification, stolen vehicle recovery assistance, enhanced roadside assistance and turn-by-turn navigation.
SiriusXM Canada has been designated one of Canada's Best Managed Companies 15 years in a row and is currently a Platinum Club Member.
Throughout TSN’s coverage of the 2025 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP, rising Canadian pop star and Universal Music Canada recording artist Sofia Camara sets the tone for fans with the tournament’s official song, a reimagined version of “What Are You Waiting For?” by diamond-certified rock group Nickelback. The song’s official music video premieres during TSN’s 2025 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW SHOW on Christmas Eve (Tuesday, Dec. 24), and on Camara’s YouTube channel. Camara is also set to perform “What Are You Waiting For?” live at Ottawa’s Canadian Tire Centre before the puck drops at Team Canada’s tournament opener against Finland on Thursday, Dec. 26 at 7 p.m. ET on TSN.
TSN digital platforms provide comprehensive coverage of the tournament, including:
Must-see highlights and goal-by-goal updates on TSN.ca and the TSN app
Live scores and stats for each tournament game
Daily news updates from Masters
Daily video analysis, players to watch from each Canadian NHL team, as well as draft-eligible players from Button
TSN’s social media accounts feature exclusive content and social media reaction throughout the tournament
BarDown’s Jesse Pollock is on-site in Ottawa, sharing daily content across TSN social accounts, including X, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and DIGITAL SPORTSCENTRE
The TSN Radio Network delivers live radio coverage of Team Canada games at the 2025 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP, led by TSN 1200’s AJ Jakubec and former NHL defenceman and 2003 World Junior silver medallist Brendan Bell, who are on-site in Ottawa. Jim Tatti returns to host pre-game, intermission, and post-game coverage alongside analyst Anthony Stewart.
Sponsors of TSN’s coverage of the 2025 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP include Gatorade and Fidelity Investments. Gatorade is a feature sponsor, with enhanced in-game presence throughout the tournament. Fidelity Investments signs on to sponsor SPORTSCENTRE’s “Road to the World Juniors” feature series, taking fans through all the greatest moments from World Juniors past.