The Winter Olympics are set to kick off on February 6 in northern Italy, with the competition starting on February 4, just 29 days away. Canadian sports enthusiasts have a lot to anticipate, including the return of NHL players to the Games after a hiatus since 2014. Star players like Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon, Auston Matthews, and Quinn Hughes, among others, will represent their countries. The absence of Russia from team events and the performance of traditional hockey powerhouses like Sweden and Finland suggest a potential showdown between Canada and the United States for the gold medal.
In women’s hockey, Canada and the U.S. are poised for another intense battle for the gold, continuing their rivalry in Olympic and world-title games. The upcoming Olympics also hold promise for Canadian curlers, with Rachel Homan seeking redemption and Brad Jacobs returning to the Games with new teammates. Figure skating enthusiasts can look forward to watching American sensation Ilia Malinin and Canadian pairs and ice dance teams competing for top honors.
In short track speed skating, Canadian skaters Will Dandjinou and Courtney Sarault are expected to shine, while long track speed skaters Ivanie Blondin, Isabelle Weidemann, and Valérie Maltais aim to defend their women’s team pursuit title. Freestyle skiing fans are eager to see if Mikaël Kingsbury can secure more gold medals in what could be his final Olympic appearance. Additionally, Canadian athletes are well-positioned in various freestyle skiing and snowboarding events, with Reece Howden, Marielle Thompson, and Éliot Grondin leading the charge.
