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Bedard, Celebrini among 42 NHLers invited to Canada's Olympic camp

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Hockey Canada announced Friday the 42 men's players invited to an off-ice Olympic orientation camp set for Aug. 26-28 in Calgary.

The organization also extended invitations to 30 players for the women's team and 20 players for the para team.

Among the 42 NHL players selected to the camp are 20-year-old Connor Bedard and 19-year-old Macklin Celebrini, the first overall picks in the 2023 and 2024 NHL Drafts, respectively.

Here's the full list of invitees from the men's side:
🍁 = Named to Olympic roster in June as part of six-player announcement by each competing country
πŸ† = Represented Canada at February's 4 Nations Face-Off triumph
πŸ₯‡ = Represented Canada at a previous Olympics

Forwards (26)

Player Team
Connor Bedard Blackhawks
Sam BennettΒ πŸ† Panthers
Quinton Byfield Kings
Macklin Celebrini Sharks
Anthony Cirelli πŸ† Lightning
Sidney Crosby πŸπŸ†πŸ₯‡ Penguins
Brandon Hagel πŸ† Lightning
Bo Horvat Islanders
Zach Hyman Oilers
Seth Jarvis πŸ† Hurricanes
Wyatt Johnston Stars
Travis Konecny πŸ† Flyers
Nathan MacKinnon πŸπŸ† Avalanche
Brad Marchand πŸ† Panthers
Mitch Marner πŸ† Golden Knights
Connor McDavid πŸπŸ† Oilers
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins Oilers
Brayden Point πŸπŸ† Lightning
Sam Reinhart πŸπŸ† Panthers
Mark Scheifele Jets
Mark Stone πŸ† Golden Knights
Nick Suzuki Canadiens
John Tavares πŸ₯‡ Maple Leafs
Robert Thomas Blues
Carter Verhaeghe Panthers
Tom Wilson Capitals

Defense (13)

Player Team
Evan Bouchard Oilers
Noah Dobson Canadiens
Drew Doughty πŸ†πŸ₯‡ Kings
Aaron Ekblad Panthers
Thomas Harley πŸ† Stars
Cale Makar πŸπŸ† Avalanche
Brandon Montour Kraken
Josh Morrissey πŸ† Jets
Colton Parayko πŸ† Blues
Travis Sanheim πŸ† Flyers
Shea Theodore πŸ† Golden Knights
Devon Toews πŸ† Avalanche
MacKenzie Weegar Flames

Goalies (3)

Player Team
Jordan Binnington πŸ† Blues
Adin Hill πŸ† Golden Knights
Sam Montembeault πŸ† Canadiens

Full Olympic hockey rosters must be submitted by Dec. 31. St. Louis Blues president of hockey operations and general manager Doug Armstrong will lead the selection process for Canada's team. Tampa Bay Lightning bench boss Jon Cooper is the head coach.

Players not invited to the orientation camp can still make the Olympic roster.

The men's hockey tournament runs from Feb. 12-22 in Milan.

Canada won the last two Olympic men's hockey tournaments that included NHL players in 2014 and 2010.

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