The Canadian hockey team will be assisted by striker McKinon and goalkeepers Binington and Fleri / Day
It has already been reported that a week before the World Cup, the Federation named only 15 players representing the Canadian hockey team. Among them was only one goalkeeper Dylan Gorge of the American Hockey League (AHL) club Hartford’s Wolf Pack.
So far, the Canadian national team application has an elderly and flerm.
The longend is the only Canadian national hockey player who does not play in the National Hockey League (NHL), but will assist the team « Stars » such as Neit McKinon of Colorado « Avalanche » and Sidney Crosby of Pittsburgh’s Penguins.
Currently, the Canadian national team has two goalkeepers, seven guards and 13 attackers.
The Canadian team played a training camp in Europe, where seven Canadian hockey players from European clubs and the lowest North American leagues joined 15 players who had already secured a place in the national team.
Canada, together with Austria, Finland, France, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden and Latvia will play in Group A in Stockholm, playing with Latvians on Sunday.
The 2025 World Cup in May takes place in Stockholm and Denmark in Herning.
Canadian men’s hockey team players:
Goalkeepers – George Binington (St. Louis « Blues », NHL), Mark Andre Flerie (Minnesota « Wild », NHL), Dylan Garand (Hartford « Wolf Pack », AHL);
Guards – Treviss Senheim (Philadelphia « Flyers », NHL), Mike Matheson (Montreal « Canadiens », NHL), Noah Dobson (New York « Islanders », NHL), Raiker Evans, Brandon Montur (both – « Kraken », NHL), NHL (Minnesota « Wild », NHL), Makenzia Vigar (Calgary « Flames »);
Attackers – Neith McKinon (Colorado « Avalanche », NHL), Treviss Konekny, Taison Forster (both – Philadelphia Flyers, NHL), Bo Croat (New York « Islanders », NHL), Will Kul (New York « Rangers » (Both – Columbus « Blue Jackets », NHL), Philip Dano (Los Angeles « Kings », NHL), Beret Heaton (Utah « Mammoth », NHL), Breiden Shen (St. Louis « Blues », NHL), Sidney Crosse O’Railie (Nashville « Predators », NHL), Maclin Selebrini (San Jose « Sharks », NHL).