Hockey Canada Press Release
TORONTO, Ont. – Hockey Canada, along with executive director Steve Yzerman (Nepean, Ont./Tampa Bay, NHL) and the members of Canada’s National Men’s Team management group, announced Tuesday the 25-player roster nominated to the Canadian Olympic Committee to represent Canada at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games, which take place Feb. 7-23 in Sochi, Russia.
Canada’s National Men’s Team management group is comprised of Yzerman, Hockey Canada president and CEO Bob Nicholson, Hockey Canada vice-president of hockey operations and national teams Brad Pascall, Doug Armstrong (Sarnia, Ont./St. Louis, NHL), Peter Chiarelli (Ottawa, Ont./Boston, NHL), Ken Holland (Vernon, B.C./Detroit, NHL) and Kevin Lowe (Lachute, Que./Edmonton, NHL).
The roster nominated for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games includes three goaltenders, eight defencemen and 14 forwards:
Goaltenders (3): | Roberto Luongo | Montreal, Que. | Vancouver (NHL) |
Carey Price | Anahim Lake, B.C. | Montreal (NHL) | |
Mike Smith | Kingston, Ont. | Phoenix (NHL) | |
Defencemen (8): | Jay Bouwmeester | Edmonton, Alta. | St. Louis (NHL) |
Drew Doughty | London, Ont. | Los Angeles (NHL) | |
Duncan Keith | Penticton, B.C. | Chicago (NHL) | |
Dan Hamhuis | Smithers, B.C. | Vancouver (NHL) | |
Alex Pietrangelo | King City, Ont. | St. Louis (NHL) | |
P.K. Subban | Toronto, Ont. | Montreal (NHL) | |
Marc-Édouard Vlasic | Montreal, Que. | San Jose (NHL) | |
Shea Weber | Sicamous, B.C. | Nashville (NHL) | |
Forwards (14): | Jamie Benn | Victoria, B.C. | Dallas (NHL) |
Patrice Bergeron | Sillery, Que. | Boston (NHL) | |
Jeff Carter | London, Ont. | Los Angeles (NHL) | |
Sidney Crosby | Cole Harbour, N.S. | Pittsburgh (NHL) | |
Matt Duchene | Haliburton, Ont. | Colorado (NHL) | |
Ryan Getzlaf | Regina, Sask. | Anaheim (NHL) | |
Chris Kunitz | Regina, Sask. | Pittsburgh (NHL) | |
Patrick Marleau | Aneroid, Sask. | San Jose (NHL) | |
Rick Nash | Brampton, Ont. | N.Y. Rangers (NHL) | |
Corey Perry | Peterborough, Ont. | Anaheim (NHL) | |
Patrick Sharp | Thunder Bay, Ont. | Chicago (NHL) | |
Steven Stamkos | Unionville, Ont. | Tampa Bay (NHL) | |
John Tavares | Oakville, Ont. | N.Y. Islanders (NHL) | |
Jonathan Toews | Winnipeg, Man. | Chicago (NHL) |
“I would like to congratulate the 25 players nominated today to Canada’s Olympic Team,” said Yzerman. “With the depth of talent in Canada, these players should be very proud of their nomination today and excited about the opportunity that we all have to represent our country in Sochi in February.”
“On behalf of Hockey Canada and its board of directors, I would like to congratulate the players nominated today, as well as all the volunteers, coaches, trainers and officials who helped them get to this level,” said Nicholson. “I would also like to commend Steve and the management group for their work over the past two years and their diligence under great scrutiny from all Canadians. Canadians should be very proud of this group and the work that they have done leading up to this day.”
“There is a tremendous amount of work involved with planning, selecting and preparing a team of this calibre for the Olympic Games. I’d like to thank Hockey Canada for its strong commitment to promoting and preserving our national sport,” added Marcel Aubut, president of the Canadian Olympic Committee. “As Canadians, we have the highest expectations for our hockey teams, on and off the ice, and these great athletes have the potential to be an outstanding team competing for excellence in Sochi.”
The men’s Olympic hockey tournament begins Wednesday, Feb. 12, with Canada’s first game on Thursday, Feb. 13 against Norway. The tournament culminates with the gold medal game on Feb. 23. In the Olympic preliminary round, Canada also faces off against Austria on Friday, Feb. 14 and Finland on Sunday, Feb. 16. All of these games take place at the Bolshoy Ice Dome in Sochi.