Waterloo Region Record

McDavid is disappoint­ed about missing chance to play for Canada

- Brennan Doherty

TORONTO — Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid said he’s disappoint­ed that the National Hockey League won’t be sending players to the Winter Olympic in South Korea next year.

McDavid told reporters at a charity event Wednesday that Team Canada will not have the same talent at the 2018 Games in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea, thanks to the lack of NHL players.

“It would have been a special group, and you’re just hopeful to be a part of it,” he said. “It’s disappoint­ing, but that’s the way it is. You want to be able to represent your country on the highest stage, and the Olympics is obviously the highest stage possible.”

McDavid’s comments came a day after Hockey Canada announced it was looking for nonNHL talent for Canada’s ’17-18 roster.

Sean Burke, the team’s GM, said the bulk of Canada’s Olympic team will come from players based in Europe.

The NHL’s reasons not to participat­e in the upcoming Games include disagreeme­nts over costs as well as problems accommodat­ing the Games during its regular season.

When asked whether there was the possibilit­y of getting permission from the Oilers to attend the Olympics, McDavid was noncommitt­al.

“I’m not too involved in all that stuff,” he said.

The NHL Players’ Associatio­n has claimed the league’s decision is “short-sighted.”

The NHL had allowed players to attend every Games since the 1998 Nagano Olympics. Canada was won gold at three of the last four Olympics, including back-toback wins in Vancouver (2010) and Sochi (’14).

The last time Canada won gold without NHL players was at the 1952 Oslo Games, when the Sr. A Edmonton Mercurys represente­d the nation.

McDavid has not yet been able to represent Canada at a best-onbest senior internatio­nal hockey tournament. He was captain of Team North America, made up of players 23-and-under from Canada and the United States, at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE­R KATSAROV, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Connor McDavid competes in a “60 Second Scramble” promotiona­l event ahead of the Rogers Cup tennis tourney Wednesday in Toronto.
CHRISTOPHE­R KATSAROV, THE CANADIAN PRESS Connor McDavid competes in a “60 Second Scramble” promotiona­l event ahead of the Rogers Cup tennis tourney Wednesday in Toronto.

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