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Roster for the 2018 Winter Olympics. [3] NHL players were not allowed to participate. [4] The following is the Canadian roster for the men's ice hockey tournament at the 2018 Winter Olympics. [5] [6] [7] Head coach: Willie Desjardins Assistant coaches: Dave King, Scott Walker, Craig Woodcroft
Each team's roster consisted of at least 15 skaters (forwards and defencemen) and two goaltenders, and at most 22 skaters and three goaltenders. All 16 participating nations, through confirmation by their respective national associations, were required to submit a roster by the first IIHF directorate meeting. Age and team as of 10 May 2024.
1.1 Canada. 1.2 Finland. 1.3 ... Below are the rosters for teams competing in the 2025 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. ... Club Team League NHL Rights G: 1
1.1 Canada. 1.2 Finland. 1.3 ... Below are the rosters for teams competing in the 2024 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. ... Team League NHL Rights G: 1 Eemil ...
Each team's roster consisted of at least 15 skaters (forwards and defencemen) and two goaltenders, and at most 22 skaters and three goaltenders. All 16 participating nations, through the confirmation of their respective national associations, had to submit a roster by the first IIHF directorate meeting. Age and team as of 12 May 2023.
1.2 Canada. 1.3 Czechia. 1.4 ... Below are the rosters for teams competing in the 2023 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. ... Team League NHL Rights G: 1
The Canada men's national ice hockey team (popularly known as Team Canada; French: Équipe Canada) is the ice hockey team representing Canada internationally. The team is overseen by Hockey Canada, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. From 1920 until 1963, Canada's international representation was by senior amateur club teams.
In 1978, an all-star team was sent. [3] The first national junior team participated in the 1982 tournament, and became the first Canadian team to win a gold medal. [4] Canada has won more gold medals than any other nation and has had two five-year gold medal-winning streaks, during 1993–1997 and 2005–2009. [5]