Canada Adds Macklin Celebrini and Key Veterans to 2026 Olympic Hockey Team
Canada has finalized its men’s hockey roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, blending youthful talent with seasoned NHL veterans in a squad expected to contend for gold this February. The selection, announced by Hockey Canada, features 19-year-old Macklin Celebrini alongside an array of established stars from the NHL. Reuters
Standout Addition: Macklin Celebrini’s Olympic Debut
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Macklin Celebrini, one of the NHL’s brightest young stars, earned a spot on the 25-man Olympic roster and will make his Olympic debut at just 19 years old. Celebrini has been enjoying a breakout season with the San Jose Sharks, contributing 60 points and showcasing elite offensive prowess. Reuters
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His inclusion marks a rare achievement for such a young player—Celebrini becomes one of the youngest Canadians selected for a “best-on-best” Olympic tournament. Sportsnet.ca
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Celebrini is one of six players added to the Olympic team who did not participate in Canada’s 4 Nations Face-Off victory earlier last season, reflecting the management’s confidence in his rising impact. Sportsnet.ca
Veteran Leadership Anchors the Roster
Canada’s Olympic lineup balances youthful skill with experience from multiple NHL stars:
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Connor McDavid, Sidney Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon, and other elite forwards bring proven scoring and leadership to the Olympic roster. Reuters
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Defenseman Cale Makar leads a strong blue-line featuring Drew Doughty, Thomas Harley, Josh Morrissey, and other veterans familiar with international ice. Reuters
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In goal, Canada will deploy a trio including Jordan Binnington, Darcy Kuemper, and Logan Thompson, ensuring depth and stability between the pipes. Reuters
Notable Roster Decisions and Omissions
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Players like Nick Suzuki, Bo Horvat, and Tom Wilson were among the additions not part of the 4 Nations team but chosen for the Olympic roster due to their strong NHL contributions. Sportsnet.ca
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A few names from earlier national team events were left off to make room for this group. Among those omitted were forwards Sam Bennett, Seth Jarvis, and Travis Konecny, as well as certain goaltenders who served at the 4 Nations Face-Off. Sportsnet.ca
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The selection reflects a strategic mix of experience, skill, and recent performance, aimed at maximizing Canada’s chances in a highly competitive Olympic field. Reuters
Olympic Group and Schedule
Canada has been placed in Group A for the Olympic tournament and will open play against the Czech Republic on February 12, 2026. They will also face Switzerland and France in round-robin action, aiming to secure a strong position heading into the medal rounds. Reuters
Coaching and Management
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Jon Cooper, head coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning, will guide the Canadian team, supported by an experienced coaching staff that includes Bruce Cassidy, Peter DeBoer, and Rick Tocchet. Reuters
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General Manager Doug Armstrong oversaw the roster selections, blending international experience with high-upside talent in crafting the team. Reuters
The NHL Returns to the Olympics
The 2026 Winter Olympics will mark the return of NHL player participation in the Olympic men’s hockey tournament for the first time since 2014. The decision to include NHL talent adds extra excitement and global attention to the tournament, amplifying the stakes for hockey’s traditional powerhouse nations. Reuters
What This Means for Canada’s Medal Prospects
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With a roster featuring generational talents such as McDavid, Crosby, and Celebrini, Canada enters as one of the favorites to compete for Olympic gold.
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Celebrini’s presence represents a broader trend of integrating dynamic young stars alongside seasoned veterans, embodying a potent mix that could define international hockey success for years to come.
As the team prepares for training camps and international play leading up to Milan-Cortina, all eyes will be on how this blend of youth and experience translates on the Olympic stage.

