Canada’s Jessie Eldridge earns her world hockey championship chance
HERNING, Denmark — Jessie Eldridge’s journey to wearing the Maple Leaf at her first women’s world hockey championship took a few twists and turns.
The detours the COVID-19 pandemic imposed on her sport made the walls of that maze feel even higher at times, but Eldridge says she felt part of Canada’s team even when she wasn’t.
“I think everyone in our room has their own unique journey of getting here,” Eldridge said. “I don’t mind my taking a little bit longer in that sense, but I’m just really happy to be here now and be a part of this.”
Defending champion Canada and the United States, tied atop Pool A with three wins apiece, meet Tuesday to cap the preliminary round and determine the pool winner.