
Canada, U.S. set for next chapter in heated rivalry at 4 Nations: ‘I can’t wait.’
BROSSARD, Que. — Connor McDavid was hanging out with buddies from his Toronto minor hockey team.
Nathan MacKinnon was trying to get home to Nova Scotia from the prep school he attended in Minnesota. A cancelled flight due to winter weather forced him to stay behind with a friend’s family.
It was Feb. 28, 2010, and the teenagers, much like the rest of Canada, were on the edge of their seats as the national team met the United States in the men’s Olympic hockey final.
Sidney Crosby — the country’s 22-year-old, baby-faced superstar — stitched his name into the country’s sporting fabric that memorable Sunday when he scored the overtime goal that clinched a dramatic 3-2 victory and tied a bow on the Vancouver Games.