
Wild’s Matt Boldy added to U.S. National Team
Wild wing Matt Boldy is among the first 15 players 2024 U.S. Men’s National Team that will compete in the IIHF Men’s World Championship, May 10-26, in Ostrava and Prague, Czechia.
Boldy, who finished last season with 29 goals and 69 points in 75 games, is joined by D Seth Jones, F Brady Tkachuk, D Zach Werenski, F Trevor Zegras, F Luke Kunin, F Johnny Gaudreau, F Dylan Larkin, F Cole Caufield, G Alex Lyon, D Luke Hughes, F Shane Pinto, D Alex Vlasic, D Jake Sanderson and F Joel Farabee.
Wild head coach John Hynes was named the team’s coach last week.
“We’ve got an outstanding start to our roster,” said general manager Brett Peterson, assistant GM of the Florida Panthers. “There’s a lot of excitement among our players, and everyone is looking forward to representing our country in the world championship.”
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