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As the best hockey players in the world compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics, one team is notably absent from Milan-Cortina.

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Due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the International Ice Hockey Federation banned the country from participating in its world hockey tournaments. That ban still holds and applies to the Olympics, which means the Russian men’s and women’s hockey teams are ineligible to compete.

As a result, many of the NHL’s top players are staying home, while Canada, Sweden, Finland, and the United States all field teams full of NHL stars. If Russia were allowed to compete, it would have had a chance to win gold and certainly would have made for a much more competitive tournament.

Russia’s absence also affects individual players, including Alex Ovechkin. The Washington Capitals star last competed in the 2018 Olympics, and missing out on this one likely means he will not be an Olympian again.

Here’s a look at how the Russian Olympic men’s hockey team could have looked if they were eligible to participate in 2026.

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Russia mock hockey roster

Player

Position

NHL Team

Alex Ovechkin

Forward

Washington Capitals

Artemi Panarin

Forward

Los Angeles Kings

Nikita Kucherov

Forward

Tampa Bay Lightning

Kirill Kaprizov

Forward

Minnesota Wild

Pavel Buchneivich

Forward

St. Louis Blues

Evgeni Malkin

Forward

Pittsburgh Penguins

Andrei Svechnikov

Forward

Carolina Hurricanes

Kirill Marchenko

Forward

Columbus Blue Jackets

Ivan Demidov

Forward

Montreal Canadiens

Pavel Dorofeyev

Forward

Vegas Golden Knights

Dmitri Voronkov

Forward

Columbus Blue Jackets

Ivan Barbashev

Forward

Vegas Golden Knights

Vasili Podkolzin

Forward

Edmonton Oilers

Vladislav Namestnikov

Forward

Winnipeg Jets

Mikhail Sergachev

Defense

Utah Mammoth

Vladislav Gavrikov

Defense

New York Rangers

Nikita Zadorov

Defense

Boston Bruins

Dmitry Orlov

Defense

San Jose Sharks

Artem Zub

Defense

Ottawa Senators

Ivan Provorov

Defense

Columbus Blue Jackets

Alexander Nikishin

Defense

Carolina Hurricanes

Yan Kuznetsov

Defense

Calgary Flames

Sergei Bobrovsky

Goalie

Florida Panthers

Igor Shesterkin

Goalie

New York Rangers

Andrei Vasilevsky

Goalie

Tampa Bay Lightning

Projected Russian lines:

First line: Alex Ovechkin-Evgeni Malkin-Nikita Kucherov

Second line: Kirill Kaprizov-Pavel Buchneivich-Artemi Panarin

Third line: Andrei Svechnikov-Kirill Marchenko-Ivan Barbashev

Fourth line: Pavel Dorofeyev-Vladislav Namestnikov-Dmitri Voronkov

13th forward: Vasili Podkolzin

First pair: Mikhail Sergachev-Vladislav Gavrikov

Second pair: Nikita Zadorov-Artem Zub

Third pair: Dmitry Orlov-Alexander Nikishkin

7th defender: Ivan Provorov

Starting goalie: Igor Shesterkin

Backup goalie: Andrei Vasilevsky

Scratches: Ivan Demidov, Yan Kuznetsov, Sergei Bobrovsky

A Russian team would be full of stars, especially in the forward group. Alex Ovechkin, Artemi Panarin, Nikita Kucherov and Kirill Kaprizov are all dynamic scorers who have individually been the best players on their teams in previous years.

Other players like Pavel Buchneivich and Andrei Svechnikov have star power to provide incredible depth to an impressive group.

However, the biggest weakness for the Russian team would be a lack of centers. Evgeni Malking would center the first line, but the team would probably need a winger to temporarily move to center to even out the talent gaps.

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On defense, Russia would have a few shut down defenders, like Vladislav Gavrikov and Nikita Zadorov, while Sergachev would lead the offense on the blue line.

Finally, Russia would have the best goalie group of any team in the tournament. Sergei Bobrovsky and Andrei Vasilevsky both have multiple Stanley Cups, while Igor Shesterkin is among the best goalies in the league every year.

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