Defending Olympic women’s hockey gold in the hands of 23 named to Canadian team
CALGARY — The day the women find out if they’re going to play for Canada’s Olympic hockey team packs an emotional wallop.
Elation, tinged with empathy for those who didn’t make the cut, was on the faces of the 23 players introduced Friday as the team chosen to defend gold in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
“There are two major emotional moments in a year,” forward Brianne Jenner said. “The first one is finding out you’re an Olympian and the second, of course, is how you do at the Olympics.
Canada’s roster includes 14 players from the team that beat the United States 3-2 in an overtime thriller to win gold in Sochi, Russia in 2014.