Detroit Red Wings
Red Wings Prospect Pursuing More World Junior Glory
Augustine won world junior gold last season
Detroit Red Wings prospect Trey Augustine is already part of a very select group. Not many hockey players win an IIHF world junior championship.
Now he’s looking to join an even more unique fraternity. The netminder will be seeking to win back-to-back world junior crowns.
USA Hockey was releasing its preliminary roster for the World Junior Summer Showcase, and not surprisingly, Michigan State Spartans goalie Augustine is among the invites.
Detroit’s 41st overall selection in the 2023 NHL entry draft, Augustine is among 10 players who were part of the gold medal-winning 2024 U.S. National Junior Team and are back for more. Already, his trophy cabinet is chock full of international honors.
Rising sophomore Trey Augustine will participate in USA Hockey's World Junior Summer Showcase in Plymouth July 26-Aug. 3.
Augustine, who backstopped Team USA to gold at last year's IIHF World Junior tournament, is eligible for the 2025 event, which will be held in Ottawa.… pic.twitter.com/9Xz30eaOov
— Michigan State Hockey (@MSU_Hockey) June 20, 2024
In 2023, Augustine won a bonze medal at the world juniors. Previously, he would earn both gold (2023) and silver (2022) medals with the USA at the World Under-18 Championship. As well, he played for the USA at the 2024 senior world tourney. Augustine became just the 20th teenager to start a game in goal at the event since 1930. He’s also the youngest ever to play goal for the USA.
“We knew coming in that (Augustine) was extremely poised,” USA Hockey’s assistant executive director of hockey operations John Vanbiesbrouck said. “That puts him at the top of his age group, and he’s probably beyond his years.”
Son Of Red Wings Scout In Squad
From South Lyon, Augustine is one of only two Michiganders among the 46 players earning invitations to the summer camp. The other is Lukas Fischer of Brighton. A defenseman for the OHL’s Sarnia Sting, Fischer is the son of former Red Wings defenseman Jiri Fischer. The elder Fischer currently serves as associate director of player personnel in Detroit.
46 players have been invited to the 2024 World Junior Summer Showcase at @USAHockeyArena 🇺🇸 #WJSS
Details → https://t.co/D7t246WV2W pic.twitter.com/wREFsqMuGK
— USA Hockey (@usahockey) June 20, 2024
University of Denver defenseman Zeev Buium is also on the USA roster. He’s the younger brother of Red Wings defensive prospect Shai Buium. The siblings won an NCAA title together last season at Denver.
Both Lukas Fischer and Zeev Buium are eligible for the upcoming 2024 NHL entry draft.
The World Junior Summer Showcase is set for July 26-Aug. 3 at USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth, Mich.