Several countries have revealed their rosters for the women's hockey tournament at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina, Italy. Finland, a medal contender, named a diverse group of players from the PWHL, NCAA, and European leagues. The United States enters as the favorite, while Canada relies on peaking veterans.
The buildup to the 2026 Winter Olympics women's hockey tournament has gained momentum with roster announcements from multiple nations. Finland, positioned as a medal favorite, unveiled its team featuring a blend of PWHL, NCAA, and European talent. The roster aims to challenge North American dominance, though the nation faces development challenges, including a struggling U-18 program that risks relegation in the World Championship.
The United States named a 23-player roster, highlighted by first-time Olympians like Aerin Frankel and Haley Winn, who expressed excitement about competing on the world's biggest stage. Four players from the Ottawa Charge—Gwyneth Philips and Rory Guilday for Team USA—were selected, with more expected from Canada and Czechia.
Canada announced its 23-player lineup, banking on veterans who have shown recent improvement. Sarah Nurse, however, remains sidelined by injury and could miss the games. Switzerland's roster includes standouts Alina Muller, Lara Stalder, and Andrea Brandli, while Czechia, Japan, Sweden, and Germany also confirmed their squads. Sweden fields its strongest team since the early 2000s medal eras.
These announcements coincide with the PWHL season, where many players will showcase skills against top international competition. The tournament offers a platform for emerging talents eyeing the PWHL draft. Team USA remains the gold medal favorite, having won in 1998 and 2018, but shifting dynamics could open opportunities for upsets.