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United States announces Olympic hockey rosters

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The United States unveiled its men's and women's Olympic hockey rosters for the 2026 Winter Games on Friday.

Men's team

The U.S. men's team came up one goal short at the 4 Nations Face-Off in February. The USA is looking to avenge that loss and win the country's first Olympic gold in men's hockey since the iconic 1980 triumph in Lake Placid.

Forwards

Player
Matt Boldy (MIN)
Kyle Connor (WPG)
Jack Eichel (VGK)
Jake Guentzel (TB)
Jack Hughes (NJ)
Clayton Keller (UTA)
Dylan Larkin (DET)
Auston Matthews (TOR)
J.T. Miller (NYR)
Brock Nelson (COL)
Tage Thompson (BUF)
Brady Tkachuk (OTT)
Matthew Tkachuk (FLA)
Vincent Trocheck (NYR)

Notable omissions: Cole Caufield, Logan Cooley, Alex DeBrincat, Matthew Knies, Chris Kreider, Jason Robertson

Keller and Thompson made the roster after being left off the 4 Nations team. Both were pivotal in ending the USA's 92-year drought at the World Championship in May.

Thompson has 20 goals and 37 points in 39 games this season with the Buffalo Sabres. The 6-foot-6 sniper tallied the overtime winner for Team USA at the Worlds.

Keller captained the American team in the spring. The 27-year-old has 13 goals and 36 points in 41 games this year with the Utah Mammoth, coming off a career-best campaign of 90 points a season ago.

Of the six Americans with 20 or more goals right now, half were left at home: Robertson, DeBrincat, and Caufield.

Robertson is the NHL's highest-scoring American forward this season. He has 24 goals and 48 points in 41 games with the Dallas Stars.

Kreider is the only forward who was dropped from the 4 Nations team. The 34-year-old has 13 goals and 22 points in his first campaign with the Anaheim Ducks.

Defense

Player
Brock Faber (MIN)
Noah Hanifin (VGK)
Quinn Hughes (MIN)
Seth Jones (FLA)
Charlie McAvoy (BOS)
Jake Sanderson (OTT)
Jaccob Slavin (CAR)
Zach Werenski (CBJ)

Notable omissions: John Carlson, Adam Fox, Lane Hutson, Jackson LaCombe

Snubbing Fox is significant considering Team USA bench boss Mike Sullivan also coaches the 2021 Norris Trophy winner with the New York Rangers. The 27-year-old has 28 points in as many games, but his underwhelming play at the 4 Nations was clearly a factor.

Jones makes the roster after winning the Stanley Cup with the Florida Panthers. The 6-foot-4 blue-liner has 24 points in 39 contests.

Goalies

Player
Connor Hellebuyck (WPG)
Jake Oettinger (DAL)
Jeremy Swayman (BOS)

Notable omissions: Thatcher Demko, Spencer Knight

Team USA didn't make any changes between the pipes from the 4 Nations and will again be led by Hellebuyck, the reigning Hart and Vezina Trophy winner.

Women's team

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Team USA is cruising, entering the Olympics after sweeping Canada at the Rivalry Series. This is a very different roster from four years ago, when USA lost 3-2 to its northern rival in the gold-medal game. There are 12 players who weren't on the previous American Olympic team, but it's still captained by all-time great Hilary Knight, who is entering her final Games.

Forwards

Player
Hannah Bilka (SEA)
Alex Carpenter (SEA)
Kendall Coyne Schofield (MIN)
Britta Curl-Salemme (MIN)
Joy Dunne (Ohio State)
Taylor Heise (MIN)
Tessa Janecke (Penn State)
Hilary Knight (SEA)
Abbey Murphy (Minnesota)
Kelly Pannek (MIN)
Hayley Scamurra (MTL)
Kirsten Simms (Wisconsin)
Grace Zumwinkle (MIN)

Notable omissions: Jesse Compher, Lacey Eden, Gabbie Hughes, Casey O'Brien, Abby Roque

Defense

Player
Cayla Barnes (SEA)
Laila Edwards (Wisconsin)
Rory Guilday (OTT)
Caroline Harvey (Wisconsin)
Megan Keller (BOS)
Lee Stecklein (MIN)
Haley Winn (BOS)

Notable omissions: Kali Flanagan, Savannah Harmon, Emma Peschel, Anna Wilgren

Goalies

Player
Aerin Frankel (BOS)
Ava McNaughton (Wisconsin)
Gwyneth Philips (OTT)

Notable omissions: Nicole Hensley, Maddie Rooney

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