Monday, March 23, 2026
Privacy-First Edition
Back to NNN
Sports

There was no solace with silver in Olympic battle of hockey heavyweights — Canada’s faces said it all

Mike Vaccaro There was no solace with silver in Olympic battle of hockey heavyweights — Canada’s faces said it all By Mike Vaccaro Published Feb. 22, 2026, 9:09 p.m. ET Silver medalists Sidney Crosby #87, Drew Doughty #89 and Mitch Marner #93 of Team Canada react after a 2-1 defeat to the United States in overtime during the Men's Gold Medal match between Canada and the United States. Getty Images The most striking images were the faces belonging to the vanquished. One by one, Canadian hockey players lowered their necks to receive silver medals, and a few minutes later, they were handed stuffed toys honoring Tina and Milo, the mascots of these Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.

And one by one, they grimly accepted these tokens of achievement as if they were being handed cigarettes in the moments before facing a firing squad.

Remember the old slogan from “Wide World of Sports,” “the agony of defeat?” These were the faces of defeat. They looked stricken.

The consistent element of every Olympics, summer or winter, going back to Athens in 1896, is the joy that almost always accompanies the tradition of the medal ceremony. The winners of the gold in any event you can name — decathlon, biathlon, badminton, bobsledding, fencing, mountaineering, all of them — are always beside themselves with glee and flushed with self-achievement, sure.

Read original at New York Post

The Perspectives

0 verified voices · Three viewpoints · Real discourse

Left
0
Be the first to share a left perspective
Center
0
Be the first to share a center perspective
Right
0
Be the first to share a right perspective

Related Stories