Crosby headlines Canada's ice hockey team for Sochi


  • Hockey
  • Wednesday, 08 Jan 2014

TORONTO (Reuters) - Sidney Crosby will lead the Canadian men's Olympic ice hockey team at next month's Sochi Games where a roster made up of NHL players looks to defend the gold medal won four years ago.

Crosby, who scored the golden goal that capped off the 2010 Vancouver Games, is among 11 returning Olympians announced to a 25-man team that was being scrutinised on Canadian TV and radio stations and on social media since it was unveiled on Tuesday.

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