
Sidney Crosby out for Canada’s semifinal against Finland in Olympics injury blow
NY Post
MILAN — Team Canada will be without its captain, Sidney Crosby, for its Olympic semifinal game against Finland on Friday.
Crosby suffered a lower-body injury after taking a hit from Radko Gudas in the quarterfinal two days prior, a game Canada required overtime to win 4-3 over Czechia.
Hockey Canada announced that Connor McDavid would wear the ‘C’ against Finland, with Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar as alternate captains.
Coach Jon Cooper said Thursday that Crosby was “by no means ruled out for the tournament,” so it is still an open question whether he will play in the final should Canada make it that far.
“We’ll take it day by day,” Cooper said. “And we’re not going to put anyone in harm’s way. But if he can play, he’s definitely going to.”
Back on the homefront, Crosby’s Penguins are in the midst of a playoff race, going into the Olympic break in second place in the Metropolitan Division, one point ahead of the Islanders.

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