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Dylan Loucks
Aug 19, 2025
Updated at Aug 19, 2025, 21:31
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USA Hockey announced on Tuesday 44 players that will attend Olympic Orientation Camp. Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin is the general manager for the Olympic team. He was for the 4 Nations Tournament as well.

Out of the 44 players invited to camp, two of them are on the Wild and one former Wild player. Alex Tuch is the latter - Matt Boldy and Brock Faber are the two current Wild players who made the roster.

Faber, 22, was just announced by the NHL Network as a top-20 defensemen in the game. He was part of the 4 Nations team for USA where he had a big tournament as one of the better shutdown defenders with Jaccob Slavin.

The two of them were so good during the tournament, it is almost given that Head Coach Mike Sullivan will use the two again as a d-pair during the Olympics.

Being invited to camp doesn't necessarily mean you have made the Olympic roster but it sure looks like Faber should make the team.

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