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Latvia’s Projected Roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics – The Hockey Writers – Olympics

Olympics Projected Roster - Switzerland 2026 Nico Hischier, Roman Josi, Kevin Fiala

With the 2026 Winter Olympics just over six months away from beginning, there has been plenty of excitement and curiosity about what each country participating in the men’s ice hockey portion of the Olympics could look like. While countries like the United States and Canada justifiably garner much of the attention for the firepower they bring each time, there are countries that fly under the radar and can make some noise. One of those countries is Latvia, which is returning to the Olympics once again, after earning a spot via the 2025 Olympic Games Qualifier. They named the first six players who will be donning the Latvian jersey, which included two netminders with NHL experience in Elvis Merzlikins and Artus Silovs, so what could the rest of the roster look like come Feb. 2026?


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Projected Roster for Latvia

With plenty of time between now and February, players can easily work their way into being considered to represent Latvia at the Olympics. However, as of now, their projected roster is based on past experience and play leading up to the 2025-26 season.

Teddy Blueger, Elvis Merzlikins, and Zemgus Girgensons (The Hockey Writers)
LW C RW
Zemgus Girgensons Teddy Blueger Kaspars Daugavins
Rodrigo Ābols Dans Locemlis Martins Dzierkals
Rudolf Balcers Eduards Tralmaks Miks Indrasis
Oskars Batna Rihards Bukarts Roberts Bukarts
LD RD G
Uvas Balnskis Markuss Komlus Elvis Merzlikins
Oskars Cibulskis Ralfs Freibergs Arturs Silovs
Kristans Rubins Janis Jaks Kristers Gudlevskis
Roberts Mamcics Kristaps Zile

The Latvian roster brings a solid mix of NHL experience, with Girgensons and Blueger both playing over 400-plus games in the league, as well as plenty of international play. While the country did not register a win at the 2022 Olympics, they will be bringing back plenty of players who did participate, with 13 players making their way back to the Olympic stage. Being more of an aged roster, the Latvians would be able to understand the moment of playing on such a big stage, albeit not necessarily having the most offensively gifted roster.

Overall, the forward grouping brings a solid mix of production and role players from top to bottom, with the aforementioned Girgensons and Blueger bringing the firepower. A player who could be a breakout candidate for the Latvians is Dans Locmelius, a 2022 fourth-round pick of the Boston Bruins who has worked his way into the American Hockey League (AHL) with the…

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