Canada mixes youth and experience in quest for Olympic men’s hockey gold
Canada is turning to a mix of youthful exuberance and battle-scarred experience in its quest for Olympic men’s hockey gold minus the country’s NHL stars.
Eric Staal, 37, and Mason McTavish, 18, are two centres bookending the 25-man roster announced Tuesday for the upcoming Beijing Games.
Staal will be looking for his second Olympic gold medal after winning on home soil 12 years ago in Vancouver — a month after McTavish turned seven years old.
Also heading to China after the NHL bowed out of the tournament last month because of COVID-19 concerns are 19-year-old defenceman Owen Power — the No. 1 pick at the 2021 draft — 20-year-old goaltender Devon Levi and 22-year-old forward Jack McBain.