Breaking down Team Canada’s 2021-22 centralization roster
Hockey Canada named the 28 players who will centralize ahead of the 2022 Olympics
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Team Canada announced the 28 players that will centralize for the 2021-22 season ahead of the Winter Olympics in Beijing. There’s a good mix of veterans and fresh faces on this roster; you can find the full list here.
Here’s a full breakdown of the roster based on National Women’s Team experience:
Returning Olympians
Forwards
: Of this group, Marie-Philip Poulin and Rebecca Johnston are three-time Olympians and Mélodie Daoust, Natalie Spooner, and Brianne Jenner are two-time Olympians. Emily Clark, Sarah Nurse, Jill Saulnier, Laura Stacey, and Blayre Turnbull all won silver at the 2018 Olympics. Notably, Johnston was cut from the 2020 World Championship roster but has worked her way back into the mix and should feature in the top-six.
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