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With the naming of Olympic teams only two months away, NHL.com is projecting Red Wings forwards Dylan Larkin and Patrick Kane will be on the U.S. squad.
The teams will be named Jan. 1, and NHL players will play in the Olympics for the first time since 2014. Larkin was considered a favorite because of his strong play for the USA at the Four Nations tournament last spring. His impressive start reinforces that. Meanwhile, Kane, mostly because of age and injury history, is considered an on-the-bubble selection.
He is currently out of the lineup with an upper-body injury, but there’s some hope he will return to the lineup on the West Coast road trip. Kane, 36, looked good in the early going (five points in five games).
Would this projected roster bring USA all the way at the #MilanoCortina #Olympics? 🇺🇸
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— NHL (@NHL) October 29, 2025

The only question about Larkin is whether he might be awarded an expanded role on this year’s team. He had checking responsibilities in the Four Nations Faceoff. This season, he has been a greater offensive force over the first 10 games. Larkin has 16 points in those 10 games, making him the fourth Detroit player to register that many points in the first 10 games of a season.
He’s in elite company. The others on the list:  Henrik Zetterberg (2007-08), Sergei Fedorov (1993-94), Steve Yzerman (three times between 1984-90), and Gordie Howe (1968-69).
The Olympics, which will be held in Milan and Cortina, Italy, will begin Feb. 6 with the Opening Ceremonies.
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This is Olympic thing or the 4 Nations tournament or the other in season tournaments disrupt teams, Guys get messed up and wreck their NHL seasons. The players will come back tired , worn down , and some will be injured.. Does anyone really think that will not happen ?Bet on it.
Petry plays for Florida, not Tampa…
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