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McDavid, Crosby among first six players named to Canada’s 2026 Olympic hockey team

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Daily Faceoff
Jun 16, 2025 4:36 PM

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In a recent announcement, Hockey Canada has revealed the first six players set to represent the nation in the upcoming 2026 Olympics. Among the standout selections are superstar forwards Connor McDavid and Sidney Crosby, who bring a wealth of experience and talent to the roster. McDavid, known for his incredible speed and skill, continues to dominate the NHL with the Edmonton Oilers, making him an essential asset for Canada.

Alongside McDavid and Crosby are other top-tier players, including Cale Makar, Nathan MacKinnon, Sam Reinhart, and Brayden Point. Makar and MacKinnon, both playing for the Colorado Avalanche, have already made significant contributions at the international level and will be crucial in securing a gold medal for Canada. Reinhart, representing the Florida Panthers, adds additional depth and versatility to the lineup.

This initial group of players sets a strong foundation for the Canadian team as they head into preparations for the Winter Games. With a mix of established veterans like Crosby and rising stars like Makar and McDavid, expectations are high for this highly talented squad to reclaim Olympic glory in 2026. Hockey Canada is confident that this combination of skill, experience, and youthful energy will be key to their success on the world stage.