Coach: Injured Sidney Crosby has ‘better chance’ to play in Olympic final

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Fri 20th February, 15:37 2026
Olympics: Ice Hockey-Men Quarterfinal- CAN-CZEFeb 18, 2026; Milan, Italy; Sidney Crosby of Canada walks out to the ice before a men's ice hockey quarterfinal during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Captain Sidney Crosby missed Canada's semifinal victory over Finland on Friday but has a chance to play in Sunday's gold-medal game of the Milan Cortina Olympics, according to head coach Jon Cooper.

Crosby, who is nursing an apparent right leg injury, watched from the wings as Canada scored a late winner to overcome a two-goal deficit and down the Finns 3-2 in Friday's early semifinal at the Milan Cortina Olympics.

"We have 48 hours to decide that, but I will tell you he's got a better chance of playing in the gold-medal game than he had playing in tonight's game," Cooper told reporters postgame Friday.

The United States faced Slovakia in Friday's second semifinal. The losing team will oppose Finland in the bronze-medal game Saturday.

Connor McDavid served as captain in Crosby's absence for the semifinal and assisted Nathan MacKinnon's game-winning power-play goal with 36 seconds remaining.

Sam Reinhart tipped in an earlier power-play goal and defenseman Shea Theodore tied the score midway through the third, helping Canada remain perfect in the tournament.


"We're putting our country through it. A lot of stressful mornings for everyone back home," McDavid said in a postgame interview with CBC. "But you know what? It's been fun. It's a best-on-best tournament. I keep on saying that. We're playing the best teams in the world, the best players in the world, and they're going at it and giving everything they have. The margins are razor thin."

McDavid added he was "keeping the ‘C' warm" for Crosby, who spoke to teammates in the locker room between periods. MacKinnon and Cale Makar were alternate captains against Finland.

Crosby was injured in Wednesday's quarterfinal round as Canada rallied to defeat Czechia 4-3 in overtime.

"With what he's done for the game, for our team, for all of Canada, we want to show up for him," forward Brad Marchand said.

With six points in four appearances, Crosby is Canada's fourth-leading scorer in Milan, trailing McDavid (13 points), Macklin Celebrini (10) and MacKinnon (seven).

One of the NHL's most decorated players, the 38-year-old Crosby has 1,746 career points in 1,408 games over 21 seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins. He is a three-time Stanley Cup champion and led Canada to Olympic gold at Vancouver in 2010 and Sochi in 2014.

--Field Level Media

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