A look at Canada’s men’s Olympic hockey roster heading to South Korea
With the NHL not taking part in next month’s Pyeongchang Olympics, Canada had to dig deep to fill out its roster for the 2018 Games. The Canadian Press takes a look the 25 players heading to South Korea for the men’s hockey tournament.
FORWARDS
Chris Kelly: The 37-year-old has the most NHL experience on the Canadian roster with 123 goals and 166 assists in 833 games. Kelly, who won the Stanley Cup with Boston in 2011, played all 82 games with Ottawa last season. The Toronto native had a professional tryout with Edmonton in the fall, but wasn’t offered a contract. Kelly played 10 games with Ottawa’s AHL affiliate this season.
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