Canadian women’s hockey team to play in Italy’s Santagiulia too; they’re not worried
EDMONTON — Recent NHL drama over Milan’s main hockey arena for the Winter Olympics in Italy had the Canadian women’s hockey team shrugging its collective shoulder.
Players who cleared COVID-19 hurdles in Beijing to win gold in 2022, and won a women’s world championship later that year on even stranger ice dimensions than Milan’s, see the 2026 Winter Olympics as just another exercise in adaptation.
NHL players return to the Olympic Games for the first time since 2014. The men are scheduled to play up to three games a day at the new 16,000-seat Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena, which was still a construction site and won’t host a test event until Jan. 9-11.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman used “disappointment” on Wednesday to describe the arena preparation pace. His deputy commissioner, Bill Daly added in Winnipeg, “if the ice isn’t ready and it’s not safe, then we’re not going.”


