Olympic Hockey Goalie Furious Over Teammate's 'Joke' Suspension by Home Country
Summary
A French ice hockey player, Pierre Crinon, was suspended by his home country during the 2026 Winter Olympics for fighting with a Canadian player. This decision upset his teammates, who felt the suspension was unfair. Team France was eliminated after losing to Germany in the quarterfinals.Key Facts
- Pierre Crinon, a French defenseman, was suspended by his country during the 2026 Winter Olympics.
- The suspension followed a fight with Canadian player Tom Wilson during a game that Canada won 10-2.
- Crinon was not suspended by the International Ice Hockey Federation, but his home country acted on its own.
- The French Olympic Committee cited Crinon's "provocative behavior" as not fitting with the Olympic spirit.
- This was the first fight involving the French ice hockey team in the Olympics since 1998.
- Two of Crinon’s teammates criticized the suspension, saying it harmed the team.
- Crinon had a history of being disciplined, including a seven-game suspension in France’s top hockey league earlier in the year.
- France lost to Germany 5-1 in the quarterfinals and finished winless in the tournament.
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