THE FULL GLANCE: U17 forward Jamie Glance (Stratham, N.H.) continued his impressive run as he collected a point in each U17 game last weekend to run his point streak to eight consecutive contests.

Glance delivered an assist in Friday night's contest and followed that up by scoring the U17s' first goal of the game on Saturday evening. The 5-foot-10 forward took a pass from Trevor Theuer (Clarkston, Mich.) in the slot of fired home to put the U17s on the board early in the middle period.

Over the eight-game heater, Glance has registered five goals, including a game-winning tally, and five assists for 10 total points, dating back to an international win over Switzerland on December 12. 

He had a team-high nine shots on net over this past weekend and has 20 total shots on the eight-game stretch. 

With the run, Glance is t-9th on the team in overall scoring with 15 points (9G-6A) in 29 games. 

GETTING WHOLE: The Under-17 Team will project to see the healthiest roster it has seen all season long for this weekend's games. Forwards Mikey Berchild (Minnetonka, Minn.) and Victor Plante (Hermantown, Minn.), who played last weekend with the Under-18 Team and recorded a combined three assists, will return to the U17 lineup. There is a chance that all 23 rostered Under-17 playeres will appear on the line chart for the first time this season.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK: U18 netminder Harrison Boettiger (Wheat Ridge, Colo.) was named the USHL's Goaltender of the Week for Jan. 10-13, the first Team USA player to take home a weekly honor this season.

The University of Denver commit made 27 saves in both appearances this weekend, and was the lone USHL netminder to record two wins over the weekend.

Over his last eight appearances with the U18s, Boettiger owns a 4-4-0 record, with a 2.99 GAA and .911 SV%, including wins in three straight appearances. 

FIVE FOR 2025: The Under-18 Team swept its weekend trio to run its win streak to five consecutive games, the longest run of the season for the team, giving them wins in every game played since the calendar flipped to 2025.

The U18s have been winning tight battles as the streak has featured two one-goal wins, a pair of two-goal victories and a three-goal win in Sunday's 6-3 come-from-behind finish over the Green Bay Gamblers. 

The U18s return to the ice next weekend (Jan. 24-25) in Youngstown.

WILLING HIS WAY: U18 forward Will Moore (Ithaca, N.Y.) set a season-high and tied an NTDP career-high with four points in Saturday night's 7-5 win over Tri-City.

The future Boston College Eagle set up Donny Bracco's (Freeport, N.Y.) first goal of the season in the second period and rifled a sharp-angled shot top-shelf before the close of the middle frame.

He added a second-chance score early in the third and completed the hat-trick with an empty-netter late in regulation, his second career three-goal effort at the NTDP.

Over his last five games, Moore has collected eight points (6G-2A) and is now tied for the team lead in overall tallies with 17 on the season, while his 30 total points puts him on top of the Under-18 Team. 

SILKY STU: U18 forward Jake Stuart (Manhattan Beach, Calif.) produced back-to-back multi-point efforts for the first time in his NTDP career last weekend.

In Saturday night's win, Stuart assisted on the first goal and then was Jakey-on-the-spot to corral a loose puck in the slot and rifle one home to givet the U18s a two-goal advantage after 40.

On Sunday, he helped on Richard Gallant's (Concord, Mass.) second-period marker before tallying the game-winning goal on another snipe from the slot early in the third period.