NHL brass still concerned about Olympic rink at upcoming Milan Games
WINNIPEG — Josh Morrissey hopes he’ll soon have to officially think about what the hockey rink and ice conditions will be like at the upcoming Milan Olympics.
The Winnipeg Jets defenceman is expected to be named to Canada’s roster later this month and would join other players wondering whether the main rink in Italy will be ready on time and how good the ice will be for the competition in February.
“You try not to think about it too much and just go out and play your game, but obviously it’s something that for most guys I’m sure, and definitely for myself, I’ve dreamt about that opportunity since I was a little kid,” the Calgary native said Wednesday of playing in the Olympics.
Morrissey said players are used to skating on different qualities of ice, but it’s out of their control and he’s sure those in charge will figure it out.


