San Francisco Chronicle

Players barred from Olympics vent anger

-

Brad Marchand is not happy. Neither is Vladimir Tarasenko. And they are not alone.

A handful of NHL players are voicing their frustratio­n over the league’s decision barring them from participat­ing in the Beijing Olympics. Even though the agreement between the league and NHL Players’ Associatio­n was contingent on pandemic conditions not worsening and disrupting the season, many say they are upset they were not given the choice to go.

Marchand, Boston’s top left winger who would have been a shoo-in for Canada’s Olympic roster, ripped the league and union for bringing back taxi squads to keep the season going but not to push through February with players given the option to go to Beijing.

“For all of you who want to pipe back about forfeiting pay while being gone, (yeah) not a problem,” Marchand said in a lengthy Twitter post. “Let the players make their choice.”

Letting players make individual choices to leave their NHL teams for the Olympics was not on the table. The possibilit­y broached by Marchand and Tarasenko happens more in soccer, which allows players to go on loan to national teams for internatio­nal competitio­n when a season is not paused.

Tarasenko would have been one of Russia’s top forwards at the Olympics and said he would have left the St. Louis Blues to represent his country if given the choice.

“Of course,” he said. “You would be surprised how many people choose to go.”

A second consecutiv­e Olympics without the NHL has some looking back with sharper anger to 2018, when the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee would not pay for travel and insurance costs fir the Pyeongchan­g Games as it did five times from 1998 through 2014. Tampa Bay Lightning captain Steven Stamkos said players were “robbed” of the chance four years ago.

“Obviously this year with what’s going on in the world, it’s a little more understand­able,” Stamkos said. “But the last Olympics where we weren’t able to go because of different issues with the NHL, now it just stings even more knowing that for some of the older guys, this is probably their last chance.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States