May 8, 3:38 p.m.: Blue Jackets 2023 second-round pick Gavin Brindley has been added to Team USA’s roster.
May 8, 12:15 p.m.: A few notable changes were announced today, including Penguins netminder Alex Nedeljkovic heading to Czechia to complement Red Wings Trey Augustine and Alex Lyon in the crease. Sweden’s national governing body also confirmed their full roster for the tournament.
May 6: Nearly every one of the 16 countries participating has confirmed their whole roster ahead of the 2024 IIHF World Championship, which begins Friday in Czechia. The following is a full list of NHL-affiliated players, including those both under contract with teams in 2023-24 or on reserve lists, attending the tournament. For fans of non-playoff bound teams, the Worlds are always a great chance to watch your team’s players skate in competitive hockey in May. Countries without any NHL-affiliated representation are Great Britain, Kazakhstan and Poland.
There’s one notable change to report from already announced/reported rosters: Norris Trophy finalist Roman Josi has been added to Switzerland’s roster, per Elite Prospects. The Predators captain will participate in his first World Championship since 2019.
Anaheim Ducks
G Lukáš Dostál (Czechia)
D Radko Gudas (Czechia)
F Isac Lundeström (Sweden)
F Pavol Regenda (Slovakia)
F Trevor Zegras (USA)
D Olen Zellweger (Canada)
Boston Bruins
F Dans Locmelis (Latvia)
Buffalo Sabres
D Bowen Byram (Canada)
F Dylan Cozens (Canada)
D Rasmus Dahlin (Sweden)
F Victor Olofsson (Sweden)
F John-Jason Peterka (Germany)
D Owen Power (Canada)
Calgary Flames
F Andrew Mangiapane (Canada)
F Martin Pospisil (Slovakia)
Carolina Hurricanes
F Juha Jääskä (Finland)
F Felix Unger Sörum (Sweden)
Chicago Blackhawks
F Connor Bedard (Canada)
D Seth Jones (USA)
F Philipp Kurashev (Switzerland)
G Petr Mrázek (Czechia)
D Vili Saarijärvi (Finland)
D Alex Vlasic (USA)
Columbus Blue Jackets
F Adam Fantilli (Canada) REMOVED FROM ROSTER
F Johnny Gaudreau (USA)
G Elvis Merzļikins (Latvia)
D Damon Severson (Canada)
F Calvin Thurkauf (Switzerland)
D Zach Werenski (USA)
Dallas Stars
F Arttu Hyry (Finland)
Detroit Red Wings
G Trey Augustine (USA)
G Alex Lyon (USA)
D Olli Määttä (Finland)
D Jeff Petry (USA)
F Lucas Raymond (Sweden)
Florida Panthers
F Alexander True (Denmark)
Los Angeles Kings
F Carl Grundström (Sweden)
F Pierre-Luc Dubois (Canada)
F Adrian Kempe (Sweden)
Minnesota Wild
F Matt Boldy (USA)
D Jonas Brodin (Sweden)
F Joel Eriksson Ek (Sweden)
G Filip Gustavsson (Sweden)
G Samuel Hlavaj (Slovakia)
F Marcus Johansson (Sweden)
C Marco Rossi (Austria)
D David Špaček (Czechia)
G Jesper Wallstedt (Sweden)
F Mats Zuccarello (Norway)
Montreal Canadiens
F Cole Caufield (USA)
D Kaiden Guhle (Canada)
F Oliver Kapanen (Finland)
F Vinzenz Rohrer (Austria)
F Juraj Slafkovsky (Slovakia)
Nashville Predators
D Roman Josi (Switzerland)
New Jersey Devils
G Nico Daws (Canada)
F Nico Hischier (Switzerland)
D Luke Hughes (USA)
F Dawson Mercer (Canada)
D Simon Nemec (Slovakia)
F Ondřej Palát (Czechia)
G Akira Schmid (Switzerland)
D Jonas Siegenthaler (Switzerland)
New York Islanders
F Brock Nelson (USA)
Ottawa Senators
F Ridly Greig (Canada)
F Dominik Kubalík (Czechia)
F Shane Pinto (USA)
D Jake Sanderson (USA)
F Brady Tkachuk (USA)
Philadelphia Flyers
G Samuel Ersson (Sweden)
F Joel Farabee (USA)
G Matej Tomek (Slovakia)
Pittsburgh Penguins
F Raivis Ansons (Latvia)
F Michael Bunting (Canada)
D Erik Karlsson (Sweden)
G Alex Nedeljkovic (USA)
D Marcus Pettersson (Sweden)
F Jesse Puljujärvi (Finland)
F Valtteri Puustinen (Finland)
San Jose Sharks
F Mikael Granlund (Finland)
F Luke Kunin (USA)
D Jan Rutta (Czechia)
F Will Smith (USA)
F Nico Sturm (Germany)
F Fabian Zetterlund (Sweden)
Seattle Kraken
F Pierre-Édouard Bellemare (France)
F André Burakovsky (Sweden)
G Philipp Grubauer (Germany)
F Jared McCann (Canada)
F Oskar Fisker Mølgaard (Denmark)
D Jamie Oleksiak (Canada)
F Brandon Tanev (Canada)
F Tomas Tatar (Slovakia)
St. Louis Blues
G Jordan Binnington (Canada)
F Kevin Hayes (USA)
G Joel Hofer (Canada)
D Matthew Kessel (USA)
D Colton Parayko (Canada)
Tampa Bay Lightning
F Michael Eyssimont (USA)
F Brandon Hagel (Canada)
D Victor Hedman (Sweden)
F Nick Paul (Canada)
Toronto Maple Leafs
F Fabrice Herzog (Switzerland)
F Pontus Holmberg (Sweden)
F David Kämpf (Czechia)
NHL Utah
F Dylan Guenther (Canada)
F Milos Kelemen (Slovakia)
D Michael Kesselring (USA)
D Patrik Koch (Slovakia)
F Jack McBain (Canada)
D Maksymilian Szuber (Germany)
G Karel Vejmelka (Czechia)
Vegas Golden Knights
F Martins Dzierkals (Latvia)
Washington Capitals
D Martin Fehérváry (Slovakia)
G Antoine Keller (France)
F Ryan Leonard (USA)
Winnipeg Jets
F Nino Niederreiter (Switzerland)
Bucky76
ZELLWEGER will be Canada’s best dman in this tournament…
User 1323105297
Are the two extra ‘periods’ after your Zellweger statement representative of your budding bromance with him?
If he doesn’t get injured at the World’s, he’ll be injured by December of the next NHL season.
Bucky76
Come on brother G you sound like Brother love… no Bromance just a statement sorry if you might of been jealous but no need too….
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
@Brother G — That’s called an ellipsis, which has multiple meanings. Sometimes it can indicate the sentence trails off in thought, or to inspire thought. Also, per the Wiki – “The ellipsis…(also known informally as dot dot dot) is a series of dots that indicates an intentional omission of a word, sentence, or whole section from a text without altering its original meaning”. That said, @Bucky76’s class-1 misdemeanors are also committed by others, especially on YT tech video comment sections:
“could of” — is not a thing.
“should of” — is still not a thing.
“would of” — is not either of the above listed things. Those result from either a bad school system, or a crappy speech-to-text app, often on mobile devices. It isn’t “of”, it is “have”. The contractions are these: could’ve, should’ve, and would’ve (and also, second cousin, must’ve). FTR, there are, allegedly, double-contractions, but they need to be abolished, as anyone using them should get 10 and a game. They poison readability and look like they were typed while driving on a dirt road. Now that everybody’s in a bad mood, get ready for two playoff games tonight. That is all.
Bucky76
Thank you Professor of the English language I almost fell asleep reading this but well put together, oh yah almost forgot … …. next time I will try to do better. And no I was not on a bumpy road nor did I go through a bad school system. But I must say it is more entertaining on here reading other comments about whatever besides Hockey…. have a great day.
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
Thank you, @Bucky76. Hope you enjoyed last night’s games, each for their own unique flavor (or lack thereof), too. Tonight will be different, I promise. And, regarding the double-contractions, don’t waste a second of your life looking that up. It isn’t worth it, trust me.
thegreatgoodbye
Those wondering about players of teams currently in the playoffs. Any team who makes the conference finals, those players cannot play in the tournament. There are still spots available for players of teams that are eliminated in the second round.
Gbear
Alright, USA’s goaltending should be sufficient at least now.
Stormintazz
NHL Utah well at least they have a real arena.