Article 6MJ42 2024 World Championship tracker: Celebrini withdraws from tournament

2024 World Championship tracker: Celebrini withdraws from tournament

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The 2024 World Championship will take place May 10-26 in Czechia. With the rosters beginning to take shape, we've compiled the notable names set to partake in the tournament.

Teams are ordered by their men's IIHF ranking.

Canada

IIHF rank: 1

Pierre-Luc Dubois, Brandon Hagel, and Nick Paul are the latest players to join Canada's roster, while projected No. 1 pick Macklin Celebrini and 2023 No. 3 pick Adam Fantilli decided to back out of the tournament. General manager Rick Nash can still add up to two more players for the defending champs if he desires.

PlayerPositionTeam
Michael BuntingFPenguins
Connor BedardFBlackhawks
Dylan CozensFSabres
Pierre-Luc DuboisFKings
Ridly GreigFSenators
Dylan GuentherFCoyotes
Brandon HagelFLightning
Andrew MangiapaneFFlames
Jack McBainFCoyotes
Jared McCannFKraken
Dawson MercerFDevils
Nick PaulFLightning
Brandon TanevFKraken
Bowen ByramDSabres
Kaiden GuhleDCanadiens
Jamie OleksiakDKraken
Colton ParaykoDBlues
Owen PowerDSabres
Damon SeversonDBlue Jackets
Olen ZellwegerDDucks
Jordan BinningtonGBlues
Nico DawsGDevils
Joel HoferGBlues
Finland

IIHF rank: 2

Only four NHLers are headed to Czechia to represent Finland so far, headlined by Mikael Granlund. The roster also features projected top-10 pick Konsta Helenius, a pair of recent European free-agent signings, and Montreal Canadiens prospect Oliver Kapanen.

PlayerPositionTeam
Mikael GranlundFSharks
Konsta HeleniusFJukurit (Liiga)
Arttu HyryFKarpat (Liiga)
Juha JaaskaFHIFK (Liiga)
Oliver KapanenFKalPa (Liiga)
Jesse PuljujarviFPenguins
Valtteri PuustinenFPenguins
Olli MaattaDRed Wings
United States cropped_GettyImages-1145362820.jpg?ts=17 PressFocus/MB Media / Getty Images Sport / Getty

IIHF rank: 4

The USA has plenty of star talent as it looks to win the tournament for the first time since 1960 when it doubled as the Olympics. GM Bill Guerin named nine more players to the roster Sunday, but lost one with Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin dropping out due to injury.

PlayerPositionTeam
Matt BoldyFWild
Gavin BrindleyFBlue Jackets
Cole CaufieldFCanadiens
Mikey EyssimontFLightning
Joel FarabeeFFlyers
Johnny GaudreauFBlue Jackets
Kevin HayesFBlues
Luke KuninFSharks
Ryan LeonardFBoston College (NCAA)
Brock NelsonFIslanders
Shane PintoFSenators
Will SmithFBoston College (NCAA)
Brady TkachukFSenators
Trevor ZegrasFDucks
Luke HughesDDevils
Seth JonesDBlackhawks
Matthew KesselDBlues
Michael KesserlingDCoyotes
Jeff PetryDRed Wings
Jake SandersonDSenators
Alex VlasicDBlackhawks
Zach WerenskiDBlue Jackets
Trey AugustineGMichigan State (NCAA)
Alex LyonGRed Wings
Alex NedeljkovicGPenguins
Germany

IIHF rank: 5

A hockey program on the rise, Germany took home silver at the 2023 World Championship.

PlayerPositionTeam
JJ PeterkaFSabres
Nico SturmFSharks
Philipp GrubauerGKraken
Sweden

IIHF rank: 6

As usual, the blue line will be Sweden's backbone. It features former Norris Trophy winners Erik Karlsson and Victor Hedman, plus a potential future winner in Rasmus Dahlin.

PlayerPositionTeam
Andre BurakovskyFKraken
Joel Eriksson EkFWild
Max FribergFFrolunda
Jesper FrodenFZurich
Carl GrundstromFKings
Pontus HolmbergFMaple Leafs
Alexander HoltzFDevils
Adrian KempeFKings
Linus JohanssonFFarjestads BK Karlstad
Marcus JohanssonFWild
Isac LundestromFDucks
Victor OlofssonFSabres
Lucas RaymondFRed Wings
Marcus SorensenFFribourg
Felix Unger-SorumFLeksands
Fabian ZetterlundFSharks
Lukas BengtssonDZug EV
Jonas BrodinDWild
Rasmus DahlinDSabres
Victor HedmanDLightning
Tim HeedDAmbri-Piotta
Erik KarlssonDPenguins
Marcus PetterssonDPenguins
Samuel ErssonGFlyers
Filip GustavssonGWild
Jesper WallstedtGWild
Switzerland

IIHF rank: 7

Switzerland's preliminary roster includes five active NHLers, including Nino Niederreiter - the latest notable player to commit. There are several other players with NHL experience, though, including Andrighetto, Haas, Kukan, and Berra.

PlayerPositionTeam
Andres AmbuhlFHC Davos (NL)
Sven AndrighettoFZSC Lions (NL)
Thierry BaderFSC Bern (NL)
Christoph BertschyFHC Fribourg-Gotteron(NL)
Gaetan HaasFEHC Biel(NL)
Fabrice HerzogFEV Zug(NL)
Nico HischierFDevils
Ken JagerFLausanne HC(NL)
Philipp KurashevFBlackhawks
Nino NiederreiterFJets
Tristan ScherweyFSC Bern(NL)
Sven SentelerFEV Zug(NL)
Dario SimionFEV Zug(NL)
Calvin ThurkaufFHC Lugano(NL)
Michael ForaDHC Davos(NL)
Andrea GlauserDLausanne HC(NL)
Sven JungDHC Davos(NL)
Dean KukanDZSC Lions(NL)
Romain LoeffelDSC Bern(NL)
Christian MartiDZSC Lions(NL)
Jonas SiegenthalerDDevils
Reto BerraGHC Fribourg-Gotteron(NL)
Leonardo GenoniGEV Zug(NL)
Akira SchmidGDevils
Czechia cropped_GettyImages-684288714.jpg?ts=171 Icon Sportswire / Icon Sportswire / Getty

IIHF rank: 8

The host nation is on the rise after medaling at each of the past two World Junior Championships.

PlayerPositionTeam
David KampfFMaple Leafs
Dominik KubalikFSenators
Ondrej PalatFDevils
Radko GudasDDucks
Jan RuttaDSharks
David SpacekDWild (AHL)
Lukas DostalGDucks
Petr MrazekGBlackhawks
Karel VejmelkaGCoyotes
Slovakia

IIHF rank: 9

The first two picks from the 2022 NHL Draft, Juraj Slafkovsky and Simon Nemec, project to be the driving forces behind Slovakia.

PlayerPositionTeam
Martin PospisilFFlames
Pavol RegendaFDucks
Juraj SlafkovskyFCanadiens
Tomas TatarFKraken
Simon NemecDDevils
Norway

IIHF rank: 12

Mats Zuccarello was one of two Norwegians to play in the NHL this year.

PlayerPositionTeam
Mats ZuccarelloFWild
Austria

IIHF rank: 16

Marco Rossi is the only active Austrian NHLer.

PlayerPositionTeam
Marco RossiFWild

The remaining six teams in the tournament - Denmark, France, Great Britain, Kazakhstan, Latvia, and Poland - have yet to name notable players to their rosters.

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