Can Finland repeat and win gold in back-to-back Winter Olympics? With NHL players, it’s a strong possibility.
The NHL announced that its players will be permitted to compete in the 2026 Winter Games. This will be the first time they’ll be able to do so since 2014.
With NHL players are allowed to participate, Finland will gain the likes of Aleksander Barkov, Sebastian Aho, and Miro Heiskanen—all in their prime—for the 2026 Winter Olympics. That’a dynamic group – one that could, in fact, challenge for the gold medal. Here’s a preview of what their complete roster could look like.
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Projected Roster for Finland
Before getting to the roster, it’s worth mentioning (again) that the Olympics won’t be held until February of 2026. There’s still two seasons of NHL hockey to be played between now and then – a lot can change in that time. With that being said, here’s an early projection for Finland’s roster.
LW | C | RW |
Roope Hintz | Aleksander Barkov | Mikko Rantanen |
Teuvo Teravainen | Sebastian Aho | Patrik Laine |
Jesperi Kotkaniemi | Anton Lundell | Artturi Lehkonen |
Matias Maccelli | Juuso Parssinen | Kaapo Kakko |
Eetu Luostarinen | Eeli Tolvanen |
LD | RD | G |
Miro Heiskanen | Henri Jokiharju | Juuse Saros |
Esa Lindell | Rasmus Ristolainen | Ville Husso |
Olli Maatta | Juuso Valimaki | Joonas Korpisalo |
Mikko Lehtonen | Ville Heinola |
In addition to being the defending gold medalists, Finland also has a leg up on the competition in terms of Olympic experience. Four players on the roster have previously competed in the Winter Olympics, including Olli Maatta (2014), Miro Heiskanen (2018), Eeli Tolvanen (2018), and Mikko Lehtonen (2018 & 2022).
That said, Finland’s greatest strength might be its top-six forward group. Aleksander Barkov, Sebastian Aho, and Mikko Rantanen are among the NHL’s best. Then there’s Roope Hintz, who is developing into a dynamic, two-way force for the Dallas Stars. Throw in sniper Patrik Laine and clutch winger Teuvo Teravainen, and you’ve got the makings of an elite top six (plus a fantastic power play).
Further down in the lineup, Artturi Lehkonen, Jesperi Kotkaniemi, and Anton Lundell combine for an impressive shutdown line that can generate a decent amount of offense of their own. Even the fourth line of Matias Maccelli, Jusso Parssinen, and Kaapo Kakko…
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