Team Canada Winter Olympics coverage just reframed what gold actually means. You watched the women's hockey team lose the gold medal game and felt something unexpected: genuine pride in a silver. That hasn't been the Canadian reaction before, not in hockey, not at the big events. Something shifted this week.
Canada was projected to win 10 gold medals and won't reach it. McDavid's answer: the margins are razor thin at this level. Meanwhile Marner, who couldn't do anything right as a Leaf according to the Don Valley Parkway crowd, showed up for Team Canada and started delivering exactly what Toronto always asked of him. And Crosby isn't ruled out for Sunday's gold medal game against the United States. West coast listeners, your alarm is set for 5am.
Shane and Ryan are also asking whether Canada needs to reinvest in sport at a national level or whether the rest of the world simply caught up. That question lands differently right before the gold medal game. Friday night in Canada, hockey matters, and the conversation is worth having.
Topics: Team Canada Winter Olympics, Canada medal count, women's hockey silver, Sidney Crosby gold medal game, Mitch Marner Team Canada
Originally aired on 2026-02-20

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