Article 5VD75 Canada reveals Olympic men's hockey roster

Canada reveals Olympic men's hockey roster

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Hockey Canada unveiled its men's roster for the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing on Tuesday.

Canada's squad is considerably older than the United States' entry and boasts fewer players with current NHL ties, but the Canadians do have a top prospect in each of the three positional groups.

Here's Team Canada's full 25-man roster:

Forwards
PlayerAgeTeam (League)
Daniel Carr30Lugano (Swiss National League)
Adam Cracknell36Bakersfield Condors (AHL)
David Desharnais35Fribourg-Gotteron (Swiss National League)
Landon Ferraro30Cologne Sharks (German DEL)
Josh Ho-Sang26Toronto Marlies (AHL)
Corban Knight31Avangard Omsk (KHL)
Jack McBain22Boston College (NCAA)
Mason McTavish18Hamilton Bulldogs (OHL)
Eric O'Dell31Dynamo Moscow (KHL)
Eric Staal37Iowa Wild (AHL)
Ben Street34Munich (German DEL)
Adam Tambellini27Rogle (Swedish SHL)
Jordan Weal29Ak Bars Kazan (KHL)
Daniel Winnik36Geneve-Servette (Swiss National League)

Staal cracked the roster after signing on with the Minnesota Wild's AHL affiliate earlier this month. McBain is a Wild prospect who's produced 13 goals and 11 assists over 18 games in his senior year at Boston College.

The Anaheim Ducks drafted McTavish third overall last year. The center, who'll turn 19 on Sunday, played nine NHL games earlier this season but has split the rest of the campaign between the AHL and the OHL.

Defensemen
PlayerAgeTeam (League)
Mark Barberio31Ak Bars Kazan (KHL)
Jason Demers33Ak Bars Kazan (KHL)
Brandon Gormley29Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (KHL)
Alex Grant33Jokerit Helsinki (KHL)
Maxim Noreau34Zurich Lions (Swiss National League)
Owen Power19Michigan (NCAA)
Mat Robinson35SKA Saint Petersburg (KHL)
Tyler Wotherspoon28Utica Comets (AHL)

The Buffalo Sabres chose Power first overall in 2021. He starred for Canada at the World Junior Championship in December before the remainder of the tournament was canceled. Power became the first Canadian defenseman to notch a hat trick in the tourney when he did so in the opener.

Goaltenders
PlayerAgeTeam (League)
Devon Levi20Northeastern (NCAA)
Edward Pasquale31Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (KHL)
Matt Tomkins27Frolunda (Swedish SHL)

Levi is another Sabres prospect. Buffalo acquired his rights from the Florida Panthers in the Sam Reinhart trade. The netminder is excelling in his first college season, posting a .948 save percentage and 16 wins in 24 games.

Reserves
PlayerPositionAgeTeam (League)
Chris DiDomenicoF32Fribourg-Gotteron (Swiss National League)
Kent JohnsonF19Michigan (NCAA)
Max VeronneauF26Leksands (Swedish SHL)
Morgan EllisD29Berlin Polar Bears (German DEL)
John GilmourD28CSKA Moscow (KHL)
Justin PoggeG35Cologne Sharks (German DEL)

On Monday, the IIHF allowed every team to add six reserve players in case of injuries or COVID-19 protocol.

The Columbus Blue Jackets drafted Johnson fifth overall last year. They took him three picks after the Seattle Kraken nabbed fellow Michigan Wolverine forward Matty Beniers, who's on Team USA's Olympic squad. Pogge is a journeyman who the Toronto Maple Leafs took 90th overall in 2004. He played only seven games for the club before toiling in the minors and then heading overseas.

Only three players - Noreau, O'Dell, and Robinson - return from the Canadian roster that finished third in the 2018 Games in PyeongChang.

The team will hold its training camp in Davos, Switzerland, from Jan. 25 to Feb. 1, when it will play a tune-up game against the Swiss side before departing for China. Canada will have another exhibition matchup against the United States on Feb. 7 in Beijing before the tournament begins two days later.

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