Jet Greaves Joins Canada’s Roster for 2026 IIHF World Championship
Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Jet Greaves is set to join Team Canada for the 2026 IIHF Men’s World Championship in Switzerland, marking his first major international appearance. As the first reported goalie on the Canadian roster, Greaves has been a key player for the Blue Jackets this season, contributing to their nearly successful playoff push. With veterans like John Tavares and Ryan O’Reilly leading the team, Hockey Canada is finalizing the remaining goaltending positions with other competitive options available. Greaves, who spent years in the AHL, has solidified his place on the national team after a notable performance this season.
By the Numbers- Greaves played 55 games this season, recording a 26-19-9 win-loss record.
- His goals-against average was 2.60, with a .908 save percentage and two shutouts.
The Canadian roster is still in flux as Hockey Canada works to finalize the goaltending lineup, highlighting the importance of the upcoming Stanley Cup playoffs in determining which netminders will join Greaves.
State of Play- Canada seeks its first medal at the World Championship in three years, having won gold in 2021 and 2023.
- The team kicks off the tournament on May 15 against Sweden, facing other teams like Italy and Denmark in Group B.
As the tournament approaches, Canada will finalize its roster and strategies to compete for gold, leveraging both experienced veterans and new talent like Greaves.
Bottom LineJet Greaves’ inclusion on Canada’s roster for the IIHF World Championship underscores his growth as a player and the potential for fresh talent to contribute to a historically successful program aiming to reclaim international glory.
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