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Hockey Canada is inviting 32 players to the national junior team selection camp next week in Ottawa. Four goaltenders, 10 defencemen and 18 forwards are on the list for the four-day camp starting Dec. 10 at TD Place.

Team opens this year’s tournament on Dec. 26 against Finland in OttawaThe Canadian Press

· Posted: Dec 02, 2024 1:07 PM EST | Last Updated: 11 hours ago

From left: Forwards Easton Cowan, Matthew Wood and Brayden Yager are three of the seven Canadian players invited back to the team’s world junior hockey selection camp next week in Ottawa. They lost in the quarterfinals to the Czech Republic at last year’s tourney. (Christinne Muschi/Canadian Press/File)A total of 32 players have been invited to Canada’s national junior team selection camp next week in Ottawa, Hockey Canada said Monday.

Four goaltenders, 10 defencemen and 18 forwards were selected by the team’s management group for the Dec. 10-13 camp at TD Place.

“We are excited to announce the 32 players who have earned invitations to selection camp in Ottawa, and begin the road to our ultimate goal of winning a world junior championship gold medal on home ice,” U20 head scout Al Murray said in a news release.

“This is a talented group of young players that is determined to represent Canada with pride over the holidays, and we expect a highly competitive camp with several difficult decisions when determining our final roster.”

Seven players from Canada’s 2024 world junior roster — goaltender Scott Ratzlaff, defencemen Oliver Bonk and Tanner Molendyk and forwards Easton Cowan, Carson Rehkopf, Matthew Wood and Brayden Yager — were invited.

Canada lost to the Czech Republic in the quarterfinals of the 2024 tournament in Sweden.

Dave Cameron will serve as head coach of the Canadian team, which opens play Boxing Day against Finland at Canadian Tire Centre, the home arena of the NHL’s Ottawa Senators.

Selection camp will include a pair of games against a team of U Sports all-stars. Once completed, the squad will travel to Petawawa, Ont., for a four-day training camp at the Silver Dart Arena.

Canada will also play pre-tournament games against Switzerland, Sweden and Czechs.

Canadian Tire Centre will serve as the primary competition venue for the Dec. 26-Jan. 5 tournament. It will host 17 games, including both semifinals and the medal games.

The additional 14 games will be played at TD Place, home of the Ontario Hockey League’s Ottawa 67’s.

Selection camp rosterGOALIES

Carson Bjarnason, Carberry, Man. Carter George, Thunder Bay, Ont. Jack Ivankovic, Mississauga, Ont. Scott Ratzlaff, Irma, Alta. DEFENCEMEN

Cameron Allen, Toronto Beau Akey, Waterloo, Ont. Oliver Bonk, Ottawa Harrison Brunicke, Calgary Sam Dickinson, Toronto Andrew Gibson, LaSalle, Ont. Tanner Molendyk, McBride, B.C. Sawyer Mynio. Kamloops, B.C. Caden Price, Saskatoon Matthew Schaefer, Hamilton FORWARDS

Denver Barkey, Newmarket, Ont. Cole Beaudoin, Kanata, Ont. Mathieu Cataford, Châteauguay, Que. Berkly Catton, Saskatoon Easton Cowan, Mount Brydges, Ont. Andrew Cristall, Burnaby, B.C. Ethan Gauthier, Drummondville, Que. Riley Heidt, Saskatoon Tanner Howe, Prince Albert, Sask. Jett Luchanko, London, Ont. Porter Martone, Peterborough, Ont. Gavin McKenna, Whitehorse Bradly Nadeau, Saint-François-de-Madawaska, N.B. Luca Pinelli, Stoney Creek, Ont. Carson Rehkopf, Vaughan, Ont. Calum Ritchie, Oakville, Ont. Matthew Wood, Nanaimo, B.C. Brayden Yager, Saskatoon

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