Canada's Olympic hockey team won't have current NHL players on the ice, but plenty of players from other leagues. Forwards Gilbert Brule, Mason Raymond, Derek Roy and Wojtek Wolski and goaltender Ben Scrivens are former NHL veterans on the team. It's the first time Canada will go to the Olympics without NHL players since 1994. "I have to thank (Hockey Canada) for the geography lesson and the air miles," said Burke, joking at a press conference Thursday. Roy played 738 NHL games for Buffalo, Dallas, Vancouver, St. Louis, Nashville and Edmonton with 189 goals and 335 assists.
Source: ABC News January 11, 2018 18:22 UTC