Evan Bouchard joins Canada's roster for Hockey World Championship

Evan Bouchard, the NHL's leading defenceman with 95 points last season, has been added to Canada's senior national team for the upcoming World Hockey Championship in Switzerland. He will make his senior international debut alongside Edmonton Oilers teammate Darnell Nurse. The tournament starts in just over a week, with Canada facing Sweden in the opener.

Evan Bouchard, who dominated the NHL defencemen points race with 95 points last season—14 ahead of the runner-up—has been selected for Canada's roster at the Men's World Hockey Championship. The 25-year-old Edmonton Oilers defenceman will represent his country at the senior level for the first time, after previously playing only at the U20 World Championship. According to TSN's Darren Dreger, Bouchard joins teammate Darnell Nurse on the team, as first reported by HockeyNews.se on May 5, 2026.

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Hockey Canada announced Tuesday that forward Porter Martone and Dawson Mercer will join the national team ahead of the world championship opener against Sweden on Friday.

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Mark Scheifele, Mathew Barzal and Morgan Rielly have agreed to play for Canada at the IIHF world championship in Switzerland. TSN reporter Darren Dreger confirmed the Winnipeg Jets, New York Islanders and Toronto Maple Leafs stars' commitments. Gavin McKenna and Macklin Celebrini are also set to join the team.

Norway has named a squad packed with SHL talent ahead of the ice hockey world championship in Switzerland. The team will face Sweden in group play on May 23 in Fribourg.

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Sweden's preliminary roster for the World Championship in Switzerland includes ten NHL players and is already at the maximum of 25. Coach Sam Hallam remains in contact with additional North American-based Swedes in hopes of further reinforcements ahead of the opening game.

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