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Team Canada announces invitees to WJC selection camp

Team Canada has released its list of players invited to the world junior selection camp that is to take place in Calgary from Dec. 11-15.

A total of 37 players were invited, with the breakdown by league as follows: AHL (1), QMJHL (7), WHL (11) and OHL (18).

Below is the list of players invited to the WJC camp. This year’s tournament takes place in Ufa, Russia over the holiday season.

GOALIES
Jordan Binnington
Laurent Brossoit
Malcolm Subban
Jake Paterson

DEFENSE
Frank Corrado
Matthew Dumba
Dougie Hamilton
Scott Harrington
Ryan Murphy
Xavier Ouellet
Adam Pelech
Derrick Pouliot
Griffin Reinhart
Morgan Rielly
Ryan Sproule
Tyler Wotherspoon

FORWARDS
Francis Beauvillier
Anthony Camara
Daniel Catenacci
Phillip Danault
Jonathan Drouin
Tyler Graovac
Jonathan Huberdeau
Charles Hudon
Boone Jenner
J.C. Lipon
Nathan MacKinnon
Mark McNeill
Sean Monahan
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
Ty Rattie
Brett Ritchie
Mark Scheifele
Hunter Shinkaruk
Colton Sissons
Ryan Strome
Tom Wilson

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