4. Jonas Rondbjerg
Believe it or not, Rondbjerg has international experience outside of being a regular Vegas Golden Knight and Henderson Silver Knight. With Denmark's Under-18 team in 2017, the forward scored nine points in five games. He displayed a good offensive acumen at the 2018 World Juniors, scoring seven points (two goals, five assists) in six games.
Denmark isn't going to compete with the likes of Canada, the United States, or Sweden. Still, it'd be fun to see Jonas Rondbjerg get a taste of Olympic hockey. He may get back there as an offensive leader, surprising people with the Danish team running wild.