Will Sidney Crosby play in gold medal game against the USA? Latest injury updates on Canada captain

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Will Sidney Crosby play in gold medal game against the USA? Latest injury updates on Canada captain

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Sidney Crosby's status for gold medal game has become the question hanging over men’s hockey at the Milano Cortina Games. Canada survived a tense semifinal without its captain, edging Finland 3 to 2, but the empty stall in the locker room told its own story.

Sidney Crosby could only watch, his right leg still not ready, while his teammates carried the weight of a nation’s expectations.Now comes the matchup everyone wanted. Canada against the United States men's national ice hockey team for gold. It will be the first Olympic final with National Hockey League players in over a decade. Canada has given itself a chance to defend its pride. Whether its captain can reclaim his place at the center of it all remains uncertain, and deeply compelling.

Sidney Crosby's gold medal game status: Why his availability remains uncertain before Canada vs USA final

Sidney Crosby’s injury traces back to a bruising quarterfinal against Czechia. In the second period, his right leg buckled during a collision with Radko Gudas. Moments later, he absorbed another crushing hit along the boards from Gudas and Martin Nečas. He tried to continue. He could not. He limped off and never returned.Since then, Canada’s medical staff has worked around the clock. According to insider Elliotte Friedman, there was even an effort to build a custom brace just to give Crosby a chance to play the semifinal.

It did not happen. Still, hope lingers.

Coach Jon Cooper offered a careful update after the Finland win. “We have 48 hours to determine…he has a better chance of playing that than he did of playing today,” he said. It was neither a promise nor a denial. It was the truth of a body still healing.In Crosby’s absence, the responsibility fell to Connor McDavid. Wearing the captain’s C, he delivered with quiet authority. Two more assists pushed his Olympic total to 11 assists and 13 points, both records when NHL players compete in the Games.

His speed created openings. His calm steadied the bench. Canada followed.Yet Crosby’s presence has not disappeared. The voice still echoes in the locker room. The belief still flows from his example. The Pittsburgh Penguins star remains close, watching, waiting, hoping his leg responds in time.If he can move well enough to help, he will play. Few doubt his willingness. The only question is whether his body will allow it, with Olympic gold waiting just one game away.

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