Canada Makes Historic Sidney Crosby Announcement Amid Olympics
Summary
Canada defeated France 10-2 in a preliminary hockey game at the Winter Olympics, continuing their unbeaten streak. Sidney Crosby set a new record for the most Olympic points by a Canadian in games where NHL players participated. NHL players, including Connor McDavid, are playing in the Winter Olympics for the first time since 2014.Key Facts
- Canada won against France with a score of 10-2 in ice hockey.
- Nine different Canadian players scored in the game.
- Macklin Celebrini, a 19-year-old player, scored two goals in the match.
- Canada has outscored opponents 20-3 in their first three games.
- Sidney Crosby now holds the record for the most Olympic points by a Canadian, with a total of 16 points.
- NHL players are participating in the Winter Olympics for the first time since 2014.
- Connor McDavid has recorded nine points in three games at the current Olympics.
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