Team Canada Announces Olympic Roster
Team Canada announces an all-PWHL roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics
Team Canada announced their 2026 Olympic roster on January 9th on TSN, with Blayre Turnbull and Renata Fast on site to join Hockey Canada brass.
From the grassroots to #MilanoCortina2026… Canadian hockey’s next generation unveils the 23 members of 🇨🇦’s Women's Olympic Team.
— Hockey Canada (@HockeyCanada) January 9, 2026
Du hockey local aux Jeux de 2026… La relève du hockey canadien dévoile les 23 membres de l’équipe olympique féminine du 🇨🇦. pic.twitter.com/3VE9rpQRRz
As expected, Canada will be led by captain Marie-Philip Poulin, who is entering her fourth Olympics. She will be joined by 22 other players, including 16 who won gold at the Beijing Olympics.
The roster includes three goaltenders, seven defenders, and 13 forwards. All 23 players play in the PWHL, with the Toronto Sceptres providing the roster's most players.
"Paring down the roster to the final group to represent Canada is always a challenging process," Team Canada Gina Kingsbury said in the news release. "We are confident that we have selected a highly motivated and eager group who take great pride and passion in wearing the Maple Leaf."
Team Canada will bring seven new players to the Olympics: Daryl Watts, Jenn Gardiner, Julia Gosling, Kristin O'Neill, Sophie Jaques, Katie Tabin, and Kayle Osbourne.
Here are the 2️⃣3️⃣ women who will wear the 🍁 at #MilanoCortina2026!
— Hockey Canada (@HockeyCanada) January 9, 2026
Voici les 2️⃣3️⃣ joueuses qui porteront la 🍁 à Milan-Cortina!
ROSTER: https://t.co/DN4VfPerVb
FORMATION : https://t.co/zYh3mjB1wu@TeamCanada | @Equipe_Canada pic.twitter.com/f5memnB5Gx
Notable cuts who played with Canada at the Rivalry Series and other senior national team events include Caitlin Kraemer (NCAA), Danielle Serdachny (PWHL), Nicole Gosling (PWHL), Chloe Primerano (NCAA), Micah Zandee-Hart (PWHL), Ashton Bell (PWHL), and Ève Gascon (NCAA).
Former Team China athlete Hannah Miller was cleared by the IIHF to return to Hockey Canada, but did not make the roster.
Canada's tournament kicks off on February 5 against Finland at 9:10 PM local time (3:10 PM ET).
The full roster is below.
Laura Stacey, F, Montréal Victoire
Sarah Fillier, F, New York Sirens
Brianne Jenner, F, Ottawa Charge
Sarah Nurse, F, Vancouver Goldeneyes
Natalie Spooner, F, Toronto Sceptres
Emily Clark, F, Ottawa Charge
Emma Maltais, F, Toronto Sceptres
Marie-Philip Poulin, F, Montréal Victoire
Blayre Turnbull, F, Toronto Sceptres
Kristin O'Neill, F, New York Sirens
Julia Gosling, F, Seattle Torrent
Jenn Gardiner, F, Vancouver Goldeneyes
Daryl Watts, F, Toronto Sceptres
Sophie Jaques, D, Vancouver Goldeneyes
Jocelyne Larocque, D, Ottawa Charge
Kati Tabin, D, Montréal Victoire
Renata Fast, D, Toronto Sceptres
Ella Shelton, D, Toronto Sceptres
Erin Ambrose, D, Montréal Victoire
Claire Thompson, D, Vancouver Goldeneyes
Ann-Renée Desbiens, G, Montréal Victoire
Emerance Maschmeyer, G, Vancouver Goldeneyes
Kayle Osbourne, G, New York Sirens
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