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Players On 4 Nations Face-Off Rosters By Team

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After Canada, Finland, Sweden, and the United States named their first six players for the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off over the summer, each country revealed its full 23-man roster yesterday. There’s now just over two months until the first true senior-level best-on-best action in over eight years, even if it’s a limited sampling of the world’s hockey powers.

It’s no surprise that the two most recent Stanley Cup champions are the most well-represented clubs at the tournament. The Panthers have eight representatives, while the Golden Knights have seven.

Florida is also one of two teams to have a player on every country’s roster. The Maple Leafs are the other.

Only two teams did not see one of their players selected to a roster yesterday. Kraken Team Canada hopeful on defense Brandon Montour missed the cut, as did Capitals center Dylan Strome and goaltender Logan Thompson. Washington defenseman John Carlson also missed out for Team USA despite a strong MVP candidacy for one of the league’s most surprising teams in the early going.

Here are the players each NHL team is sending to the seven-game tournament:

Anaheim Ducks

Leo Carlsson (Sweden)

Boston Bruins

Elias Lindholm (Sweden)
Brad Marchand (Canada)
Charlie McAvoy (USA)
Jeremy Swayman (USA)

Buffalo Sabres

Rasmus Dahlin (Sweden)
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (Finland)

Calgary Flames

Rasmus Andersson (Sweden)

Carolina Hurricanes

Sebastian Aho (Finland)
Seth Jarvis (Canada)
Jaccob Slavin (USA)

Chicago Blackhawks

Teuvo Teräväinen (Finland)

Colorado Avalanche

Artturi Lehkonen (Finland)
Nathan MacKinnon (Canada)
Cale Makar (Canada)
Mikko Rantanen (Finland)
Devon Toews (Canada)

Columbus Blue Jackets

Zach Werenski (USA)

Dallas Stars

Miro Heiskanen (Finland)
Roope Hintz (Finland)
Esa Lindell (Finland)
Jake Oettinger (USA)

Detroit Red Wings

Dylan Larkin (USA)
Lucas Raymond (Sweden)

Edmonton Oilers

Viktor Arvidsson (Sweden)
D Mattias Ekholm (Sweden)
Connor McDavid (Canada)

Florida Panthers

Aleksander Barkov (Finland)
Sam Bennett (Canada)
Gustav Forsling (Sweden)
Anton Lundell (Finland)
Eetu Luostarinen (Finland)
Niko Mikkola (Finland)
Sam Reinhart (Canada)
Matthew Tkachuk (USA)

Los Angeles Kings

Adrian Kempe (Sweden)

Minnesota Wild

Matt Boldy (USA)
Jonas Brodin (Sweden)
Joel Eriksson Ek (Sweden)
Brock Faber (USA)
Filip Gustavsson (Sweden)

Montreal Canadiens

Joel Armia (Finland)
Patrik Laine (Finland)
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