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02/22/26 06:25:00
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02/22 06:23 CST Injured captain Sidney Crosby out for Canada against the US in
the Olympic gold medal game
Injured captain Sidney Crosby out for Canada against the US in the Olympic gold
medal game
By STEPHEN WHYNO
AP Hockey Writer
MILAN (AP) --- Sidney Crosby will not play for Canada in the men's gold medal
hockey game against the U.S. at the Winter Olympics on Sunday, four days after
suffering an apparent right knee injury.
Crosby's status was revealed just over an hour before puck drop when the
lineups came out. Crosby skated in a closed-to-reporters practice Saturday,
according to coach Jon Cooper and other players.
Being without the two-time Olympic gold medalist and three-time Stanley Cup
champion is a huge loss for Canada in a showdown with the also-unbeaten
Americans. Connor McDavid will again wear the captain's "C" in Crosby's
absence. McDavid leads all Olympic players with 13 points over five games.
Cooper made it clear that Crosby would only be in uniform if he could play a
regular role.
"No, no, it's too important," Cooper said Saturday. "We don't want to have
somebody in there as an inspiration when we could have a player that could be
capable of helping. You never know if guys are going to get hurt in the game.
He wouldn't want to do that, either."
The 38-year-old center left the quarterfinal game against Czechia with the
injury and he missed Canada's semifinal game against Finland.
Even without Crosby, the U.S. against Canada for Olympic gold is a titanic
showdown.
As the 4 Nations Face-Off a year ago showed, the North American powerhouses are
atop the hockey world on the international stage. They proved it at this
tournament, with the U.S. going through Sweden and Canada getting past Czechia
and Finland to make the most-anticipated final possible happen.
A gold medal would still mean everything to the players and coaches involved,
but it feels right to have the two border rivals as the last teams standing in
Milan.
"If you're going to get through to your goal, you're going to probably have to
go through them at some point," U.S. winger Matthew Tkachuk said. "They've had
the success in pretty much all the Olympics that NHL players have been going
to. Two great teams, and I can only speak for ourselves, we're just so excited
for this opportunity, honored to represent our country and honored to be in
this position."
Canada won the past two Olympics where NHL players participated, in 2010 and
2014. The U.S. has not taken home gold in men's hockey since the 1980 "Miracle
on Ice" team.
That's ancient history. These countries have more recent history from two epic
4 Nations games, including the first one that opened with three fights in nine
seconds. Fighting is not allowed at the Olympics, though Canada's Tom Wilson
didn't care about the automatic ejection when he dropped the gloves against
France.
"There's no fighting (but) I expect a hard-fought game, the same as it was the
last two times we played them," U.S. forward J.T. Miller said.
The U.S. is at full strength after winger Tage Thompson --- tied for the team
lead in goals with three --- left the semifinal against Slovakia after blocking
a shot. Thompson is expected to be good to go for what is the biggest game of a
lot of players' careers.
"Everybody that's playing is going to be 50 years old one day, not playing in
the NHL anymore and playing thousands of games hopefully, and you're going to
remember start to finish a handful of games," Tkachuk said. "This is probably
one of them."
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AP Winter Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics
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