Hockey legend Sidney Crosby rejoins Team Canada at the IIHF World Championship for the first time since 2015, aiming for another gold in Stockholm.
Crosby Makes Triumphant Comeback to Team Canada
For the first time in a decade, Sidney Crosby is suiting up for Team Canada at the IIHF World Championship. Hockey Canada announced Sunday that the 37-year-old superstar will join the roster in Stockholm, marking his third appearance at the prestigious tournament and his first since leading Canada to gold in 2015.
A Rare Star Power Boost for Worlds
Crosby’s participation is a major coup for Canada, as NHL stars rarely compete at worlds due to the overlap with the Stanley Cup Playoffs. His return makes him the oldest Canadian man to play at the tournament since Ray Whitney in 2010. Crosby, a member of hockey’s exclusive “Triple Gold” club, adds invaluable experience and leadership to the squad.
MacKinnon Joins the Quest for Gold
Adding to the excitement, Nathan MacKinnon-fresh off an MVP season with the Colorado Avalanche-will also join Team Canada after his team’s playoff exit. MacKinnon brings additional firepower, having previously represented Canada at worlds in 2014, 2015, and 2017.
Canada Eyes Another World Title
Canada, winners of the 2021 and 2023 World Championships, is aiming to reclaim the top spot from defending champions Czechia. With Crosby and MacKinnon leading the charge, Canadian fans have every reason to believe another gold medal could be within reach.
Sidney Crosby’s return is set to electrify the IIHF World Championship. Will his leadership and experience propel Team Canada to another victory on the world stage?