Canada lineup vs. Czechia: Full line combinations for Olympic hockey quarterfinal matchup

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Canada's run in the 2026 Winter Olympics' hockey bracket continues Wednesday with the biggest matchup yet.

The Canadians will be taking on Czechia in a quarterfinals matchup, seeking to continue their dominance and march toward the potential gold-medal game.

Heading into Wednesday's matchup, however, there have been a few injury situations worth monitoring for Canada, including Josh Morrissey.

Here's a look at the lineups for Canada and Czechia in Wednesday's quarterfinals matchup.

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Canada vs. Czechia lineup

Here's a look at Canada's starting lineup against Czechia on Wednesday.

Brad Marchand is in, while Josh Morrissey and Sam Bennett are out.

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Canada line combinations

Here are the projected line combinations for Canada's matchup.

Forwards

Celebrini – McDavid – Wilson

Hagel – MacKinnon – Reinhart

Marner – Crosby – Stone

Marchand – Horvat – Jarvis

Suzuki

Defense

Toews – Makar

Theodore – Parayko

Harley – Doughty

Sanheim

Goalies

Binnington (Starting)

Thompson

Czechia line combinations

Here are the projected line combinations for Czechia.

Forwards

Palat – Hertl – Pastrnak

Chlapik – Kampf – Necas

Cervenka – Sedlak – Kase

Flex – Faksa – Stransky

Tomasek

Defense 

Simek – Hronek

Kempny – Gudas

Spacek – Kundratek

Tichacek

Goalies

Dostal (Starting)

Vladar

MORE: Live updates, results from Canada vs. Czechia

Canada vs. Czechia starting goaltenders

Canada starting goaltender

Jordan Binnington is set to start in-goal for Canada in Wednesday's game.

He has started two of Canada's three games thus far at the Olympics, allowing two goals in 40 shots for a 95% save percentage.

Czechia starting goaltender

Lukas Dostal is starting in-goal for Czechia in the quarterfinal matchup.

He'll be making his fourth start of the Olympics. So far, he's allowed 11 goals on 91 shots for a save percentage of 87.91%. 

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