Team Canada picks Oilers’ $116M duo for World Championship despite defensive concerns
Team Canada has turned to a familiar but debated blue liners, selecting Evan Bouchard and Darnell Nurse for the 2026 IIHF Men’s World Championship . The announcement, first reported by Darren Dreger on X, comes days after the Edmonton Oilers exited the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs in the first round. “Evan Bouchard and Darnell Nurse added to Team Canada’s roster,” Dreger wrote, confirming a decision that blends elite offensive upside with lingering defensive concerns.
The duo carries a combined $116 million commitment in Edmonton, with Bouchard on a four-year, $42 million deal and Nurse in year six of an eight-year, $74 million contract. Now, they step into a short tournament setting beginning May 15 in Switzerland, where Canada opens against Sweden men’s national ice hockey team. MORE: Connor McDavid sends clear message on Oilers future amid rumors Offensive value vs defensive risk for Canada Bouchard’s regular-season production remains elite.
He recorded 95 points, including 21 goals and 74 assists, finishing among league leaders for defencemen. His plus-minus rating stood at 25, reflecting strong puck possession with balanced defense on paper. However, at times, analysts have questioned his defense.
In the playoffs, that balance shifted. Bouchard posted 6 points in six games but had a -7 rating, and is known for allowing turnovers. Nurse’s numbers tell a different story.
He produced 24 points in the regular season with a -12 rating, while adding zero points in six playoff games. His defense has often come into question, despite his high $9. 25M AAV.