
MILAN — Sidney Crosby is not going to play in Canada’s semifinal sport towards Finland on Friday.
According to sources, Crosby continues to be hopeful to return for the gold medal sport ought to Canada advance, however it’s unclear if he’ll be capable of.
Crosby underwent an MRI for the lower-body harm he sustained in Wednesday’s thrilling 4-3 overtime quarterfinal win towards Czechia, by which he exited throughout the second interval. Sources stated the imaging confirmed that it was not the worst-case situation for Crosby, with coach Jon Cooper saying “We’ve got the best of the best looking at him” and that the workforce would take the state of affairs daily.
Crosby, 38, didn’t take part as Canada held an non-obligatory skate Thursday. The workforce had a closed morning skate Friday. Sources advised ESPN that Crosby was seen sporting a strolling boot on the resort Friday.
“We’re not going to put anyone in harm’s way,” Cooper stated Thursday. “But if [Crosby] can play, he’s definitely going to.”
Connor McDavid will function Canada’s captain towards Finland. Per worldwide guidelines, each workforce should have a participant sporting a “C” within the lineup.
“He’s Sidney Crosby,” McDavid stated Thursday. “He’s going to have a big influence, no matter what. In the lineup, not in the lineup, he’s going to have a big influence. That’s what he does.”