Hockey Canada Reveals 1st 6 Players in 2026 Olympic Roster
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According to reports around the NHL, a top UFA, who won the Stanley Cup with Nathan MacKinnon and the Colorado Avalanche, is interested in joining Elias Pettersson and the Vancouver Canucks.
Brock Nelson played for the Americans at Four Nations, but could need a strong start to next season to keep his spot. Mackenzie Blackwood might have made Canada’s roster had he started last year with the Avalanche and could play his way into the Olympics next season.
Winter Olympics mark the first time that NHL players will be at the Olympics since 2014, and their sixth appearance overall-- including 1998, 2002, 2006 and 2010. Over those Olympic Games, Canada won gold three times (2002,
Team Canada set the tone early for the 2026 Winter Olympics by unveiling the first six players on its men's hockey roster. The announcement included superstars Connor McDavid and Sidney Crosby. This signals Canada’s intent to reclaim Olympic gold with a blend of generational talent and veteran poise,
MacKinnon and Makar were both selected to the 2024-25 First All-Star team, which is voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers Association. It’s the first time two members of the Avs have been named to the first team together since Patrick Roy and Joe Sakic in 2001-02.
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On Monday, the 12 teams that will participate in the Olympic tournament in February named the first six players who will be part of their roster. Juraj Slafkovsky was the only Montreal Canadiens player to be named to his national team,
Nathan MacKinnon seemed over the moon to have met Jelly Roll.