The Canadian women’s hockey team shrugged off a delay to the start of its Olympic women’s hockey tournament and prepared to face Switzerland.
Team to (finally) open Olympic tourney vs. Switzerland on Saturday
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The Canadian women’s hockey team shrugged off a delay to the start of its Olympic women’s hockey tournament and prepared to face Switzerland.
Canada was supposed to open the defence of its 2022 gold medal Thursday against Finland, but that game was postponed to Feb. 12 due to a norovirus outbreak among the Finns.
A Swiss player also isolated with the virus, but the Canadian women still expected Switzerland to be their first opponent Saturday at the Milano-Cortina Winter Games.
Canadian players said they were washing their hands a lot and masks were optional in the village.
They said they trusted the information their team doctors were giving them about the virus.
Gina Kingsbury, general manager of Canada’s women’s Olympic hockey team, said Thursday that her team was asked if they were willing to postpone their first game after the Finnish team was hit with a norovirus outbreak. ‘Forfeiting was never brought up,’ she said of a conversation with officials, adding that delaying was in the spirit of the Games.
With files from The Canadian Press and John Wawrow, The Associated Press
