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Sidney Crosby faces toughest choice of his career just before crucial clash with Finland
Sidney Crosby faces toughest career decision, misses Canada’s Olympic semifinal vs. Finland
Earlier Friday morning in Milan, just hours before puck drop against Finland in the men’s Olympic semifinal, Sidney Crosby participated in a closed-ice session, a hopeful sign after sustaining a lower-body injury during Canada’s dramatic quarterfinal win over Czechia.

Crosby’s injury occurred when he was caught between Radko Gudas and Martin Necas along the boards. His left leg buckled awkwardly, forcing him to retreat to the bench, where he did not return for overtime, although Canada still secured the win without him.
Leading up to the semifinal, uncertainty surrounded Crosby’s status. Insider Emily Kaplan noted that Crosby “would like to play, he’s trying to play,” but the ultimate decision rested with him. There was speculation he might dress as a 13th forward in a limited role, but that idea seemed inconsistent with Crosby’s team-first approach if he couldn’t contribute fully.
Then, just minutes before puck drop, the final call was made: Crosby would not take the ice against Finland. It is undoubtedly one of the hardest decisions of his career, as Canada now faces a trip to the Olympic gold-medal game hanging in the balance.
In his absence, Connor McDavid will serve as captain, with Cale Makar and Nathan MacKinnon named as alternates, in accordance with IIHF rules requiring a designated captain for each game.
The focus now shifts from Crosby’s availability to Canada’s ability to advance without its iconic leader. Can the team rally and continue its pursuit of gold without its captain on the ice? Friday’s matchup against Finland will answer that question.
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