Adin Hill
Adin Hill has done extremely well in his past five games (3-1-1, 1.97 GAA, .925 save percentage). Therefore, it should be expected that he'll be one of three netminders for Team Canada.
This season, the Calgary native has a GAA of 2.85 and a save percentage of .894. That comes with a record of 10-4-2, buoyed by an excellent offense (3.60 goals per game entering Tuesday, seventh-best in the NHL). Still, Hill has held his own, getting crucial points for the Golden Knights in the past five games. Therefore, he should be a logical choice for the net, although he might compete with names like Jordan Binnington for a starting job.
Bonus: Mark Stone
The returning Mark Stone has six goals and 15 assists this season (13 games), making him one of the most valuable Vegas Golden Knights players on the team. The Captain would be a solid player for Team Canada's bottom-six lines. He's a good two-way player who plays a 200-foot game, providing ample scoring. Therefore, he could be a solid piece and energy guy if called upon for Canada.