Henderson would look to team captain for guidance on White House visit
TORONTO — If retired hockey great Paul Henderson were invited to the White House after winning a championship, he’d look to his teammate wearing the ‘C’ to make the call on attendance plans.
“Well I was a team player. I think if the captain said we were going — it may not be my choice — but if the captain says we’re going, I’d probably go,” Henderson said Thursday. “If the captain said we weren’t going to go, then I probably wouldn’t go.”
Much criticism has been volleyed at the reigning Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins in recent days for their decision to attend the traditional ceremony with the U.S. president. Captain Sidney Crosby has also caught some heat for supporting his team’s choice.
It’s one of many hot-button issues permeating leagues around the continent of late with sports, politics and protests forming a heated stew that’s showing no signs of abating.