The longtime NHL goaltenders joined Hockey Canada's management team last July. Burke was GM for Canada's bronze medal-winning at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics, where he was assisted by Brodeur.
"I can't say enough about the valuable roles Sean and Marty played on our Olympic team's management group, and the value they bring as we now turn our attention to the World Championship," Hockey Canada CEO Tom Renney said. "As an organization, to see former players who have represented us on the world stage come back and contribute to our international success at the management level reinforces just how special it is to be part of Team Canada."
Brodeur, 45, the winningest goalie in NHL history (691-397-49 with 105 ties), played all but one of his 22 seasons with the New Jersey Devils; he was a three-time Stanley Cup champion and four-time Vezina Trophy winner. Brodeur helped Canada win the gold medal at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics and the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.
Burke, 51, played for nine teams during his 18 NHL seasons, finishing with a record of 324-341-9 with 101 ties. He won a silver medal with Canada at the 1992 Albertville Olympics.