Elias Pettersson headlines the first players that have committed to play for Team Sweden at the upcoming IIHF World Hockey Championship. Sweden is looking to win gold for a third consecutive tournament.
headlines the first round of player commitments announced by Team Sweden on Friday ahead of the 2019 IIHF World Hockey Championship in May.
Other notable names aside from the leading Calder Trophy candidate include fellow Canucks Jacob Markstrom and Loui Eriksson, as well as New York Rangers star Henrik Lundqvist and defencemen Adam Larsson of the Edmonton Oilers and Oliver Ekman-Larsson of the Arizona Coyotes.Sweden announces its first batch of commitments to the IIHF World Hockey Championship:
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