With the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, fast approaching, hockey fans are eagerly anticipating the return of NHL players to the Olympic stage. After consecutive disappointing finishes in 2018 and 2022, Canada is aiming to reclaim its spot at the top of the podium. Hockey Canada has already named the first six players to the roster: Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon, Brayden Point, Sam Reinhart and Cale Makar. The remaining roster spots are subject to much speculation.
Forwards
The forward group is expected to be a mix of veterans and young stars. Sidney Crosby's experience and leadership will be invaluable, while Connor McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon will provide the offensive firepower. Brayden Point and Sam Reinhart have also secured their spots. Other forwards that are strong contenders include:
- Connor Bedard: The young phenom is expected to make his Olympic debut and contribute as a third-line center.
- Sam Bennett: Known for his grit and two-way play, Bennett is a valuable asset.
- Anthony Cirelli: Cirelli's two-way abilities and versatility make him a strong candidate.
- Brandon Hagel: Hagel's offensive skills and work ethic make him a likely addition.
- Seth Jarvis: Jarvis is another young player who could bring energy and skill to the team.
- Travis Konecny: Konecny's offensive capabilities and tenacity make him a contender.
- Mitch Marner: Marner's playmaking abilities and chemistry with McDavid could earn him a spot.
- Brad Marchand: Marchand's experience and agitating style could be valuable assets.
- Mark Scheifele: Scheifele's offensive production and playmaking skills make him a strong consideration.
- Mark Stone: Stone's two-way prowess and leadership could be key for Canada.
- Macklin Celebrini: Celebrini's impressive rookie season has put him in contention for a roster spot.
Defensemen
Cale Makar is the only defenseman who has been officially named to the team. However, Canada has a wealth of talented defensemen to choose from. Potential candidates include:
- Evan Bouchard: Bouchard's offensive abilities from the blue line make him an intriguing option.
- Drew Doughty: The veteran defenseman's experience and leadership could be invaluable.
- Thomas Harley: Harley impressed Team Canada officials at the 4 Nations Face-Off and is a strong contender.
- Josh Morrissey: Morrissey's all-around game and consistency make him a reliable option.
- Colton Parayko: Parayko's size and physicality could be valuable on the international stage.
- Travis Sanheim: Sanheim's steady play and experience make him a potential addition.
- Devon Toews: Makar's regular defensive partner in Colorado, Toews is a strong contender to make the team.
Other defensemen who may be considered include Noah Dobson, Owen Power, and MacKenzie Weegar.
Goalies
Goaltending remains a question mark for Canada. Jordan Binnington is considered the frontrunner for the starting job after a strong performance at the 4 Nations Face-Off. Other potential options include:
- Adin Hill: Hill has proven himself as a capable starter in the NHL.
- Logan Thompson: Thompson's strong regular-season performance could earn him a spot on the team.
- Sam Montembeault: Montembeault has shown flashes of brilliance and could be a dark horse candidate.
Other goalies who could be in the mix include Stuart Skinner and Mackenzie Blackwood.
With the tournament still several months away, there is plenty of time for players to make their case for a spot on the team. The final roster will likely depend on player performance during the upcoming NHL season, as well as team chemistry and overall fit. However, one thing is certain: Canada will be sending a highly talented team to the 2026 Winter Olympics, with the goal of bringing home the gold.