The USA Olympic men’s hockey roster for 2026 is finalized, with Seth Jones and the Hughes brothers emerging as key winners, while Adam Fox and Jason Robertson are notable losers. This roster is built on familiarity and recent success, but injury concerns loom large for a team that’s been plagued by absences.
WINNERS
Seth Jones
Seth Jones, a former Norris Trophy winner, has earned his spot on the 2026 Olympic roster after a stellar performance with the Florida Panthers, culminating in a Stanley Cup victory. His leadership and impact on the ice during the championship run have made him a key asset for Team USA. Coach Mike Sullivan praised Jones for his ability to play on both sides of the puck and his versatility, which will be critical in a high-stakes tournament.
Clayton Keller and Tage Thompson
Clayton Keller, who was snubbed from the 4 Nations Face-Off, has proven his value with 90 points last season. Tage Thompson, who was ready to be an injury replacement at the 4 Nations, stepped up with a game-winning goal at the World Championships. Both players were instrumental in the USA’s gold medal win and have secured their spots on the Olympic team.
The Hughes Brothers
Quinn Hughes’ injury before the 4 Nations deprived Team USA of its best defenseman, but now he’s healthy and ready to play alongside his brother Jack Hughes. Luke Hughes, Jack’s Devils teammate, didn’t make the 2026 team, so an international tournament with three Hughes brothers will have to wait until the 2028 World Cup. The brothers’ chemistry and experience will be a major asset for the USA.
Familiarity on the Team
By bringing back most of the players from the 4 Nations, the USA has built-in chemistry. This is crucial in a short tournament. The USA lost to Canada in the 4 Nations final but were without Quinn Hughes and Charlie McAvoy and didn’t have injured Matthew Tkachuk for the third period and overtime. Having a full healthy team could make a difference this time.
LOSERS
How Healthy Is This Team?
The USA has had its share of injuries, even a fluke one. All of the first six players named to the U.S. team have been out at some point this season. Tkachuk is still working his way back from offseason hernia surgery. McAvoy missed time with a broken jaw. Jack Eichel returned on Friday. Auston Matthews has been out twice. But he answered questions about his health with a hat trick on Jan. 1. Among the other players named Friday, Jaccob Slavin has been limited to five games by injuries and J.T. Miller is out at the moment. But more than a month remains before the tournament.
Adam Fox
Adam Fox’s exclusion generated a lot of headlines. His Rangers coach, Sullivan, is also the U.S. Olympic coach. “Adam and I have had a number of conversations around this and I will keep those conversations between Adam and I,” Sullivan told reporters, noting that choosing the team was a “collaborative effort” and there were difficult decisions to make. Fox is an elite defenseman, though he struggled last season (along with the team) and he was on the ice during Connor McDavid’s overtime goal at the 4 Nations. Guerin said any perception that the play affected management’s decision was just perception. “If you think we made a decision on one play, then you must not think we’re very smart,” Guerin said. Fox just returned from an injury, scoring a goal, and will play in the Winter Classic. But the timing of Friday’s announcement puts some of the focus not on him making the Olympic team.
Jason Robertson
The Stars forward got off to a slow start last season and didn’t make the 4 Nations. That’s not the case this season. He leads U.S. players with 48 points and his 24 goals trail only Matt Boldy. But he missed the cut.
Cole Caufield
The Canadiens forward is also off to a strong start and also didn’t make the team. His linemate, Nick Suzuki, made Team Canada’s roster.
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