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Canada’s roster for 2021 world junior hockey championship in Edmonton

Canada’s roster for the 2021 world junior hockey championship:

Forwards — Quinton Byfield, Newmarket, Ont., Sudbury (OHL); Dylan Cozens, Whitehorse, Lethbridge (WHL); Dylan Holloway, Bragg Creek, Alta., University of Wisconsin (NCAA); Peyton Krebs, Okotoks, Alta., Winnipeg (WHL); Connor McMichael, Ajax, Ont. London (OHL); Dawson Mercer, Bay Roberts, N.L., Chicoutimi (QMJHL); Alex Newhook, St. John’s, N.L., Boston College (NCAA); Jakob Pelletier, Quebec City, Val-d’Or (QMJHL); Cole Perfetti, Whitby, Ont., Saginaw (OHL); Jack Quinn, Cobden, Ont., Ottawa (OHL); Ryan Suzuki, London, Ont., Saginaw (OHL); Philip Tomasino, Mississauga, Ont., Oshawa (OHL); Connor Zary, Saskatoon, Kamloops (WHL).

Defencemen — Justin Barron, Halifax, Halifax (QMJHL); Bowen Byram, Cranbrook, B.C., Vancouver (WHL); Kirby Dach, Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., Chicago (NHL); Jamie Drysdale, Toronto, Erie (OHL); Kaiden Guhle, Sherwood Park, Alta., Prince Albert (WHL); Thomas Harley, Jamesville, N.Y., Mississauga (OHL); Kaedan Korczak, Yorkton, Sask., Kelowna (WHL); Braden Schneider, Prince Albert, Sask., Brandon (WHL); Jordan Spence, Cornwall, P.E.I., Moncton (QMJHL).

Goaltenders — Dylan Garand, Victoria, Kamloops (WHL); Taylor Gauthier, Calgary, Prince George (WHL); Devon Levi, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Que., Northeastern University (NCAA).

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 11, 2020

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