Fresh off U.S. series, decision time coming for Canada’s women’s hockey team
EDMONTON — Laura Schuler remembers how anxious she felt before her meeting with coach Shannon Miller to learn if she had made Canada’s first Olympic women’s hockey team.
“The set-up is similar to what they do now where you’re down to your final selections and the core of the team that is still remaining gets individually brought into a room one by one and you’re there with the head coach and two assistants,” Schuler said. “Obviously then your fate is determined.
“I remember being very nervous before walking in the room.”
Schuler received happy news on that day two decades ago as she and the Canadian team went onto win silver at the 1998 Games in Nagano, Japan. She also knows what it feels like to not make the cut as she was left off the 1994 world championship team.