2023-24 National Men's Team

Dylan Cozens and Pierre-Luc Dubois scored goals, but Canada finished up its 2024 IIHF World Championship with a 4-2 loss to Sweden in the bronze medal game in Prague.

 

Highlights: SWE 4, CAN 2 (Bronze Medal)

 

 

Highlights: SUI 3, CAN 2 SO (Semifinal)

 

 

Highlights: CAN 6, SVK 3 (Quarterfinal)

 

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Remembering the wild ride in Riga
Three years ago, Canada won the most unlikely of its 28 gold medals at the IIHF World Championship. Looking back, how exactly did it go from winless to world champions?
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Pride and passion in Prague
A gold medal-winning captain in 1997, Dean Evason has brought a love for the game and his country.
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Nash taps into experience
Rick Nash won gold as a player. Now, he’s taking what he learned to build the 2024 edition of Team Canada as GM.
John Tavares will captain Team Canada, joined by alternates Andrew Mangiapane, Colton Parayko and Damon Severson.
Twenty-two players – representing six Members – have been named to the roster for the 2024 IIHF World Championship.
André Tourigny will lead Canada as head coach in Czechia, alongside Dean Evason, Jay Woodcroft and Steve Ott.
Associate GM Kyle Dubas will join GM Rick Nash on the management group for the 2024 IIHF World Championship.
Two-time Olympic gold medallist Rick Nash will lead Team Canada as general manager at the IIHF World Championship.
Doug Armstrong will work alongside Ryan Getzlaf and Scott Salmond to lead Team Canada through the 2026 Olympics.
Chris DiDomenico has answered the call once again, wearing the Maple Leaf for a seventh time at the Spengler Cup.
Twenty-five players – including one Olympian – have been named to Team Canada for the 2023 Spengler Cup.
Brad Pascall, Joe Thornton and Hnat Domenichelli will lead Canada’s National Men’s Team at the 2023 Spengler Cup.
Bruce Boudreau will serve as head coach at the Spengler Cup, alongside Larry Mitchell, Jim Playfair and Jeff Tomlinson.
IIHF World Championship
Tanev and Tavares scored, but Canada fell in a semifinal shootout.
Paul recorded 2G 1A to help Canada punch its ticket to the semifinals.
Cozens scored the OT winner to help Canada finish a perfect prelims.
Cozens scored twice on the PP to help Canada to first place in Group A.
Hagel scored the GWG to help Canada come back to beat the Finns.
Canada held Norway to just six shots as it kept pace atop Group A.
Tavares scored the OT winner to help Canada remain unbeaten.
Bedard finished with 2G 1A to lead Canada past the Danes.
Bedard scored twice to help Canada to a win in its prelim opener.
Binnington made 21 saves to backstop Canada to the victory.
Greig finished with 1G 1A to lead Canada past the Austrians.
Spengler Cup
Grant scored 2G but Canada fell in the Spengler Cup semifinals.
DiDomenico tallied 2G 1A as Canada booked its semifinal spot.
Quenneville finished with 1G 1A, but Canada fell to the hosts.
Dell posted a 30-save shutout to help Canada win its opener in Davos.
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Videos
2024 Spengler Cup: STR 4 – CAN 2 (Semifinal)
Carr scored 2G, but Canada fell to the Tigers in the Spengler semis.
2024 Spengler Cup: CAN 6 – STR 3 (Preliminary)
Shaw scored twice to help Canada down the Tigers and clinch a SF spot.
2024 Spengler Cup: CAN 6 – DAV 2 (Preliminary)
Hudon scored 2G to lead Canada past the hosts in the Spengler opener.
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