U.S. Men’s Hockey Team Bolsters roster with Key Additions for Milan-Cortina Olympics
The United States men’s hockey team is gearing up for the upcoming Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, and has recently added three impactful players to its already strong roster. This move underscores the team’s commitment to bringing home gold, a feat the U.S. hasn’t achieved as the historic 1980 “Miracle on Ice.” With NHL players participating for the first time in 12 years, the stakes are high and the possibility to showcase the growth of American hockey is significant.
New Additions Strengthen Olympic Bid
Forward Clayton Keller, and defensemen zach Thompson and Ryan Jones have been added to the team, providing crucial depth and experiance. These selections come as the team continues to refine its lineup ahead of the February 11th tournament start. Teams are permitted to make replacements for injured players until then, allowing for strategic adjustments.
Here’s a closer look at the new additions:
* Clayton Keller (Arizona Coyotes): The 27-year-old forward is enjoying a career year, currently tied for the Utah team lead with 33 points in 40 games.He previously captained Team USA to a gold medal at the World Championship in May, marking the program’s first win at that event in 92 years.
* Zach Thompson (Buffalo sabres): Thompson,a versatile 6-foot-6 forward,brings a scoring touch and momentum from the Sabres’ impressive nine-game winning streak. He has 18 goals and 34 points in 38 games this season and scored the overtime winner in the World Championship gold medal game against Switzerland.
* Ryan Jones (Florida Panthers): A seasoned defenseman with 899 NHL games under his belt, Jones played a vital role in the Panthers’ recent Stanley cup run. He led Florida skaters in ice time during their 23-game playoff journey, demonstrating his reliability and leadership.
Core Players Already Named
These additions join a core group of six players previously announced:
* auston Matthews
* Matthew Tkachuk
* Brady Tkachuk
* Charlie McAvoy
* Quinn Hughes
* Jack Eichel
keller, Thompson, and Jones all previously represented the U.S. at the 4 Nations Face-Off, where the team fell to Canada in the championship game.
A Gold Medal Focus
The U.S. team isn’t shying away from its ambitions. Jack Eichel, speaking at the U.S. Olympic orientation camp in September,stated plainly: “The expectation is to go to Milan and win the gold medal. I think anything short of that, it would be disappointing.” This sentiment reflects a renewed commitment to international success.
Program Commitment is Key
General Manager Bill Guerin and the U.S. management group have emphasized the importance of player commitment to both the olympic team and the World Championships. Guerin has made it clear that participation in the World championships will be a factor in future Olympic team selections. “We’re doing things differently now,” he said, “and the world championships are absolutely connected to this.”
Experienced Leadership Behind the Bench
The team will be led by New York Rangers coach Mike Sullivan, with input from a strong management group including:
* bill Zito (Florida Panthers GM)
* Chris drury (new York Rangers GM)
* Tom Fitzgerald (New Jersey Devils GM)
* Stan Bowman (Edmonton Oilers GM)
* Chris Kelleher (Wild assistant GM)
Longtime NHL coach and ESPN analyst John Tortorella will also serve on the coaching staff, bringing valuable experience and scouting expertise.
A New Era for U.S. Hockey
The inclusion of NHL players marks a significant moment for American hockey. You can expect a highly competitive team resolute to end the 44-year gold medal drought and showcase the talent and growth of the sport within the United States. This team is built not just on individual skill, but on a collective commitment to representing their country and achieving the ultimate goal: Olympic gold.








