“You see the resilience in our group,” captain Joey Anderson said of how the defending champion Americans shook off the disappointment of a 4-2 semifinal loss to Sweden a day earlier. “The staff, they make sure the kids know there’s a great deal of pride in medaling. Even though it’s not gold, this bronze medal means a ton.”
Bellows scored twice, including once on a penalty shot, to up his tournament-leading total to nine goals. That’s one better than Roenick — the former 18-year NHL veteran and USA Hockey Hall of Famer — scored at the 1989 world juniors.
“My success came from all my great teammates,” said Bellows, the son of former NHL star Brian Bellows, and who was selected by the New York Islanders in the first round of the 2016 draft. “Had a lot of fun the last two years, and it’s going to be tough to never come back to this”