NY Islanders Star Mathew Barzal Set to Represent Canada at 2026 IIHF Worlds
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NY Islanders Star Mathew Barzal Set to Represent Canada at 2026 IIHF Worlds
"Barzal is set to represent Canada at the 2026 IIHF World Championship in Switzerland from May 15 through May 31, marking his third appearance at the tournament and his first since 2022. While he was never viewed as a likely lock for Canada's loaded Olympic roster, the World Championship still gives him an opportunity to showcase his game in a best-on-best style environment and continue his strong history in international competition."
"In two previous World Championship appearances in 2018 and 2022, the New York Islanders forward has totaled 15 points, including 13 assists. During the 2022 tournament, Barzal recorded seven assists in 10 games as Canada captured a silver medal. Before that, he also starred for Canada at the World Juniors, posting 11 points across the 2016 and 2017 tournaments while helping the team earn silver in 2017."
"The timing feels especially good for Barzal after another productive NHL season. The Coquitlam, British Columbia native led the Islanders with 72 points, including 53 assists, giving him his third career season with at least 50 helpers. Even with the ups and downs of New York's year, Barzal once again proved he remains the engine that drives the offense."
"The tournament will also feature a few other Islanders connections. Simon Holmstrom and Emil Heineman are expected to represent Sweden, while Islanders prospect Danny Nelson will skate for Team USA. For Islanders fans, it makes the World Championship a little more interesting this year. And for Barzal, it's another chance to remind hockey fans just how dangerous his game can look in an international tournament built around speed and skill."
Mathew Barzal will represent Canada at the 2026 IIHF World Championship in Switzerland from May 15 through May 31. It will be his third appearance at the tournament and his first since 2022. Barzal has produced strongly in past international events, totaling 15 points with 13 assists across World Championship appearances in 2018 and 2022. In 2022, he recorded seven assists in 10 games as Canada won silver. He also posted 11 points at the 2016 and 2017 World Juniors, helping Canada earn silver in 2017. After a productive NHL season with 72 points and 53 assists, Barzal enters the tournament as a key offensive driver. Simon Holmstrom and Emil Heineman are expected for Sweden, and Danny Nelson will play for Team USA.
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