If you're a die-hard hockey fan, you probably already know that the U.S. has several players on its Olympic team. These include Denis Malgin, Eric Staal, and Brian Gionta. However, you may be surprised to find out that other players, like Brian Gionta, have made it to the Olympics as well. In this article, we'll explore a few reasons why these players have made the cut.

Eric Staal

The team that Staal plays for is stacked with NHL veterans. The Carolina Hurricanes captain played for Team Canada from 2010 to 2012, and he scored four goals and added three assists to his total of four41 goals. In addition to Staal, the team also boasts defenseman Daniel Winnik, Jason Demars, and David Desharnais. All have played at least one NHL game, including Mason McTavish, who played nine games for the Anaheim Ducks this year.



The NHL has banned players from the Games since a month ago, but that doesn't mean that there won't be a place for one of their former stars. Staal is currently semi-retired and spending the winter in China with his family. He is also a supporter of Hockey Ministries International and regularly attends church services. During his off-season, Staal will find time to talk with God and meditate on the things of God.

Eric Sanderson

Despite his youth, hockey star Eric Sanderson is a bright spot for the United States team. He was named the captain of Team USA in the World Junior Tournament, which is a prestigious tournament for players under 20. The two won gold and silver, and Sanderson is a candidate for the 2020 NHL Draft. The United States team is going to play China, so the game could end in a tie.

This year, the USA men's team is relying heavily on its active players to reach the next round. This year, the USA brought four players from the current NCAA season. The coaching staff is distinctly college-oriented, and the team's roster may be released within a week or so. It is unclear whether Sanderson will be able to play in the final round of the tournament.

Brian Gionta

In addition to his many years playing in the NHL, Gionta has experience playing in the Olympic Games. He has captained two different NHL franchises, the Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres. He also played his senior season at Boston College, winning the NCAA national championship and the Stanley Cup in both of those places. As a result of his extensive experience, Gionta is a great choice for a leadership position on Team USA.

After his NHL career ended last season, Brian Gionta was left without a team. He was not able to sign with the Buffalo Sabres for a second season. His absence from the NHL gave him some unfinished business at the international level. As a result, he attended practice sessions with his AHL team, the Rochester Americans. Team USA general manager Jim Johannson then asked him to train with them and remain in shape for the Olympics.

Denis Malgin

Swiss Ice Hockey team captain Denis Malgin is back in Beijing after a lengthy absence due to COVID. The team is hoping to put the isolation behind them with a game against the Czech Republic today. Meanwhile, the country has reported its first double-digit COVID-19 cases in four days. Two team officials and athletes were diagnosed at the airport with the coronavirus.

The father of Denis Malgin is a former ice hockey player, and his mother is also from the Soviet Union. His father, Albert, introduced him to the sport when he was a child. He began skating with his father's team as early as three years old. His younger brother, Dmitri, is also a professional ice hockey player, and he plays in the Swiss League.

Sven Andrighetto

Sven Andrighetto has been one of the most talked-about Avalanche players this season. He was protected during the 2017 NHL Expansion Draft and signed a two-year, $2.8 million contract extension with Colorado. His return to Colorado allowed him to start on the top two lines and lead the Avalanche in scoring through the month of March. The Avalanche used Andrighetto on the fourth line during the playoffs, and he finished the season with 16 points in 19 games.

Sven Andrighetto was born on March 21, 1993. He currently plays for the ZSC Lions in the Swiss National League. He was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens during the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. In 2011-12, he played for the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. In 2012-13, he finished sixth in scoring.

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