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16-year-old McKenna headlines Canada's 25-player WJHC roster

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Hockey Canada announced Friday the 25 players it will bring to Ottawa for the 2025 World Junior Championship.

Among them is 16-year-old phenom Gavin McKenna, who leads all WHL skaters with 60 points in 30 games this season. He isn't eligible for the NHL draft until 2026, where he's projected to go No. 1.

McKenna is one of three draft-eligible skaters named to the team along with Porter Martone and Matthew Schaefer, who are projected to be selected in the top five in 2025. Schaefer is considered by many to be the best defenseman in the draft and a candidate to go first overall.

Here's Canada's full roster, along with players who were cut from camp.

Forwards

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Player Age Current Team NHL Rights
Cole Beaudoin 18 Barrie (OHL) Utah
Mathieu Cataford 19 Rimouski (QMJHL) Golden Knights
Berkly Catton 18 Spokane (WHL) Kraken
Easton Cowan 19 London (OHL) Maple Leafs
Ethan Gauthier 19 Drummondville (QMJHL) Lightning
Tanner Howe 19 Calgary (WHL) Penguins
Jett Luchanko 18 Guelph (OHL) Flyers
Porter Martone 18 Brampton (OHL) 2025 eligible
Gavin McKenna 16 Medicine Hat (WHL) 2026 eligible
Bradly Nadeau 19 Chicago (AHL) Hurricanes
Luca Pinelli 19 Ottawa (OHL) Blue Jackets
Carson Rehkopf 19 Brampton (OHL) Kraken
Calum Ritchie 19 Oshawa (OHL) Avalanche
Brayden Yager 19 Moose Jaw (WHL) Jets

Cuts: Denver Barkey, Andrew Cristall, Riley Heidt, Beckett Sennecke, Matthew Wood

Sennecke's cut from the roster isn't entirely surprising as the reigning No. 3 pick was a late addition to the camp roster. Wood's inclusion, however, comes as a shock considering he was on the team a year ago and registered four points in five games.

Returnees Cowan, Rehkopf, and Yager will be counted on to provide offense and leadership.

Defense

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Player Age Current Team NHL Rights
Beau Akey 19 Barrie (OHL) Oilers
Oliver Bonk 19 London (OHL) Flyers
Sam Dickinson 18 London (OHL) Sharks
Andrew Gibson 19 Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) Predators
Tanner Molendyk 19 Saskatoon (WHL) Predators
Sawyer Mynio 19 Seattle (WHL) Canucks
Caden Price 19 Kelowna (WHL) Kraken
Matthew Schaefer 17 Erie (OHL) 2025 eligible

Cuts: Cameron Allen, Harrison Brunicke, Zayne Parekh

Parekh, the 2024 No. 9 pick, marks another recent high draft pick left off the team. Like Sennecke, he was a late addition to the camp roster.

Bonk is the lone returnee on the back end. He and 2024 No. 11 pick Dickinson could form one of Canada' go-to pairs given their familiarity as OHL teammates.

Goalies

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Player Age Current Team NHL Rights
Carson Bjarnason 19 Brandon (WHL) Flyers
Carter George 18 Owen Sound (OHL) Kings
Jack Ivankovic 17 Brampton (WHL) 2025 eligible

Cut: Scott Ratzlaff

Ratzlaff was on the 2024 team, though he never appeared in a game.

Bjarnason is the best bet to start given his experience. He was a second-round pick by Philadelphia in 2023.

The action begins Dec. 26. Canada was knocked out in the quarterfinal by Czechia in the 2024 tournament.

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