I’m not sure. He’s a good player and there’s the Armstrong connection but he’s also a guy who doesn’t really bring any one particular quality like size or speed or elite defense. He’s just kind of solid everywhere. I feel like they might prefer the lower end of the roster to have more defined traits
Thomas is a very good skater but the main unique element he brings among top Canadian centres is that he is a regular penalty killer. McDavid and MacKinnon aren't going to be used that way, maybe Crosby will but he isn't great at it. Thomas gives them a centre who has that role in the NHL, and also a right handed centre option for the PK is they go with Crosby as a left handed centre option on the PK.
I think it would be a mistake not to bring Bedard, at least as the 13th forward. I think he could be a difference maker, especially if he's extra motivated by not making the starting 12. When he was benched in the WC he came back playing excellent in his final game.
He'd be the team's best playmaking winger after Marner.
Yeah it isn't like Canada has 14 absolute difference makers at forward right now to squeeze Bedard out. Bedard does bring a unique element to the wing on this team in that Canada won't have a winger who plays like him. As various people have already said, you can use this event somewhat as a training ground for the 2026 Olympics. You still want to win, but losing won't be as serious.
As for Bedard and the 2025 iihf world championship, he should be there regardless of whether he plays at the four nations. He's only 19 and he's going to have some pretty soft, meaningless games late in the season that won't be overly taxing. Chicago stinks, let the 2025 iihf world championship and locking up an Olympic spot be his version of the Stanley Cup this year.