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Lucas Raymond, selected by the Detroit Red Wings with the No. 4 pick in the 2020 NHL Draft, is one of six first-round NHL draft picks named to the Sweden National Junior Team preliminary roster for the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship.

The tournament is scheduled to be held Dec. 25-Jan. 5 at Rogers Place in Edmonton, with no fans in the building and in a secure zone similar to what the NHL used for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Teams are scheduled to arrive in Edmonton on Dec. 13.
Sweden's camp, which includes 34 players, will take place in a secure zone in Sundsvall, Sweden, from Dec. 6-13. Nine players will be released before the team travels to Edmonton on Dec. 13. Sweden will play two exhibition games, against Canada on Dec. 21 and Switzerland on Dec. 22.
Raymond (5-foot-11, 170 pounds) has scored 12 points (five goals, seven assists) in 21 games this season with Frolunda in the Swedish Hockey League. The 18-year-old right-handed shot scored four points (two goals, two assists) in seven games to help Sweden to a third-place finish at the 2020 World Junior Championship.
Raymond is one of two players selected in the first round of the 2020 draft that will be at the camp, along with forward Alexander Holtz (No. 7, New Jersey Devils). Four players picked in the first round of the 2019 NHL Draft were invited: defensemen Philip Broberg (No. 8, Edmonton Oilers), Victor Soderstrom (No. 11, Arizona Coyotes) and Tobias Bjornfot (No. 22, Los Angeles Kings), and forward Simon Holmstrom (No. 23, New York Islanders).
The camp also will include four players who received an A rating on NHL Central Scouting's preliminary players to watch list for the 2021 NHL Draft: goalie Jesper Wallstedt (6-2, 214), defenseman Simon Edvinsson (6-4, 198), and forwards William Eklund (5-10, 170) and Simon Robertsson (6-foot, 190). Players with an A rating are considered potential first-round picks.
Sweden will begin play in Group B in the preliminary round against the Czech Republic on Dec. 26, followed by games against Austria (Dec. 28), Russia (Dec. 30) and the United States (Dec. 31). Group A consists of Canada, Finland, Switzerland, Slovakia and Germany.
The top four teams in each group will play in the quarterfinals Jan. 2. The semifinals are Jan. 4, and the championship and third-place games are Jan. 5.
Sweden hasn't lost a preliminary-round tournament game in 13 years. The 52-game unbeaten streak includes 45 wins in regulation, three in overtime and four in a shootout. Sweden's last loss in the preliminary round was 3-2 in overtime against the United States on Dec. 31, 2006.
Sweden has won one WJC championship during their streak, in 2012.
Games will be broadcast in the United States on NHL Network.

SWEDEN WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP ROSTER

GOALIES:Hugo Alnefelt, HV 71, SWE (Tampa Bay Lightning); Calle Clang, Kristianstad, SWE-2 (Pittsburgh Penguins); Hannes Kollen, Karlskrona Jr., SWE-JR (2021 draft eligible); Jesper Wallstedt, Lulea, SWE (2021 draft eligible)
DEFENSEMEN:Emil Andrae, HV 71, SWE (Philadelphia Flyers); Gustav Berglund, Vasteras, SWE-2 (Detroit Red Wings); Tobias Bjornfot, Djurgarden, SWE (Los Angeles Kings); Alex Brannstam, Djurgarden Jr., SWE-JR (2021 draft eligible); Philip Broberg, Skelleftea, SWE (Edmonton Oilers); Simon Edvinsson, Frolunda Jr., SWE-JR (2021 draft eligible); Helge Grans, Malmo, SWE (Los Angeles Kings); Ludvig Hedstrom, Djurgarden Jr., SWE-JR (2021 draft eligible); Albert Johansson, Farjestad, SWE (Detroit Red Wings); Viktor Persson, Brynas Jr., SWE-JR (Vancouver Canucks); Victor Soderstrom, AIK, SWE-2 (Arizona Coyotes); William Wallinder, Modo-2, SWE (Detroit Red Wings)
FORWARDS:Isac Andersson, Mora, SWE-2 (2021 draft eligible); Arvid Costmar, Linkoping, SWE (Vancouver Canucks); William Eklund, Djurgarden, SWE (2021 draft eligible); Albin Grewe, Djurgarden, SWE (Detroit Red Wings); Noel Gunler, Brynas, SWE (Carolina Hurricanes); Emil Heineman, Leksand, SWE (Florida Panthers); Karl Henriksson, Frolunda, SWE (New York Rangers); Simon Holmstrom, Vita Hasten, SWE-2 (New York Islanders); Alexander Holtz, Djurgarden, SWE (New Jersey Devils); Daniel Ljungman, Linkoping Jr., SWE-JR (Dallas Stars); Theodor Niederbach, Frolunda Jr., SWE-JR (Detroit Red Wings); Zion Nybeck, HV 71, SWE (Carolina Hurricanes); Oskar Olausson, HV 71 Jr., SWE-JR (2021 draft eligible); Lucas Raymond, Frolunda, SWE (Detroit Red Wings); Simon Robertsson, Skelleftea Jr., SWE-JR (2021 draft eligible); Elmer Soderblom, Frolunda, SWE (Detroit Red Wings); Albin Sundsvik, Skelleftea, SWE (Anaheim Ducks); Jonathan Wikstrom, HV 71 Jr., SWE-JR (2021 draft eligible)