There have not been many Maple Leafs prospects to track at the world junior hockey championship – four, to be precise – but each of them have made an impact in their own way. One of those is also one of the smallest players in the tournament, a 5-foot-9 forward who helped the United States survive a scare against Switzerland in its quarter-final. Here is what you need to know about Jeremy Bracco:



Who is Jeremy Bracco?



Despite being an undersized forward from Long Island, Bracco evolved into one of the most decorated members of the U.S. national team development program. He is the all-time leader in assists (122) and is fourth on the points list (168) – just behind the likes of Patrick Kane (172) and Phil Kessel (180).



Toronto took him in the second round (61st overall) in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. He played at Boston College before moving north to join the Kitchener Rangers last season. Bracco opened this year with a 26-game point...