Saturday, June 6, 2026

The USA vs. Canada Hockey Rivalry — From the Other Side

This year’s Olympic hockey tournament is one of the most anticipated events of the entire Team Canada program. Hockey has always been one of Canada’s strongest sports, and every Olympic cycle brings huge expectations from fans back home.

Canada enters the tournament with a mix of experienced veterans and rising young stars, all competing on the world’s biggest stage.

The team’s identity this year is built around speed, strong defensive systems, and smart puck movement. Coaches have focused on building balanced lines that can pressure opponents, win battles along the boards, and capitalize on scoring chances.

As usual, goaltending is a major strength. Canada is known for producing world-class goalies, and this year is no different.

I had the chance to speak with someone on the hockey team at Neumann University about the upcoming Olympics and how Team Canada will do this year. His name is Max Donohoe. He is from Milton, Ontario, and has been playing hockey his “whole life.”

I asked Max how he feels about this year’s Olympics, and he told me, “This year’s squad is insane, and I can see them winning gold.” Knowing Max plays hockey and is from Ontario — where the sport is basically a way of life — I figured he could give good detail about Team Canada.

There is also a big buzz around the hockey world that this could be Sidney Crosby’s last Olympics. For those who don’t know, Crosby is considered one of the greatest Canadian hockey players ever.

I asked Max, “How do you feel about this year potentially being Sid’s last Olympics?”

He said he feels Team Canada will be left in good hands. While talking, we looked over the roster and agreed on that together.

For my last question, I asked Max if he feels Connor Bedard should have been on Team Canada this year. Bedard was left off the roster, despite being the No. 1 overall pick in last year’s draft and playing well in his first two NHL seasons.

“He is young. He will play for us when he is ready,” said Max Donohoe. He added that Bedard is good enough, but injuries over the past couple of years could also be a reason he did not receive an invite to this year’s Olympics.

With Team Canada bringing a mix of talent, experience, and rising stars to the ice, the hockey tournament promises to be exciting from start to finish. Whether Crosby’s final Olympics or Bedard’s future inclusion, it’s clear the rivalry with the U.S. will keep fans on the edge of their seats for years to come.

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