Seth Jarvis Joins Team Canada’s Olympic Roster

Seth Jarvis Joins Team Canada’s Olympic Roster

The Canadian Olympic Committee, alongside Hockey Canada, has officially welcomed Seth Jarvis to the men’s hockey roster for the upcoming 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Winter Games. Jarvis replaces Brayden Point, who has withdrawn due to injury.

Seth Jarvis: A Key Addition to Team Canada

At just 24 years old, Seth Jarvis is making waves in the hockey world. He currently plays for the Carolina Hurricanes, where he has established himself as an important team member. This season, he leads his team with 25 goals, six game-winning goals, and three shorthanded goals, while accumulating 43 points in 48 games played.

Impressive Performance Stats

  • Goals: 25
  • Game-Winning Goals: 6
  • Shorthanded Goals: 3
  • Points: 43
  • Games Played: 48
  • Shots: 153
  • Plus-Minus Rating: +10
  • Overtime Goals: 2

Despite dealing with an upper-body injury that sidelined him for eight games, Jarvis has returned strong, scoring two goals against Ottawa to hit the 25-goal benchmark for the third consecutive year. His previous seasons showcased an impressive tally of 33 goals in 2023-24 and 32 goals in 2024-25.

Background and Achievements

Seth Jarvis was selected 13th overall by the Carolina Hurricanes during the first round of the 2020 NHL Draft. Over his career, he has played in 352 regular-season games, amassing 121 goals and 135 assists, bringing his total points to 256. His contribution to international play includes a noteworthy performance for Canada at the 2025 Four Nations Face-Off, where he participated in three games, helping secure a gold medal with an overtime victory against the United States.

Jarvis’s addition strengthens Team Canada’s chances for success at the 2026 Olympics, positioning him as a player to watch in the upcoming winter games.