Team Canada is preparing for a crucial semifinal clash against Finland at the 2026 Winter Olympics, with fans eagerly awaiting updates on the status of star captain Sidney Crosby. After a lower-body injury in the quarterfinal win over Czechia, Crosby’s availability has been the biggest storyline leading into today’s matchup. Teammates and coaches alike have emphasized caution while evaluating their veteran leader.
NHL insider Emily Kaplan offered the latest update on Crosby’s situation, giving a sense of cautious optimism: “Sure sounds like it’s not worst case scenario with Sidney Crosby’s lower body injury. As I reported, he’d like to play, he’s trying to play, but Team Canada doesn’t know if he’ll be able to play. Lineup vs Finland due one hour before puck drop.”
Even if Crosby is limited or unable to take the ice, Team Canada has depth and leadership to rely on, including Connor McDavid, Nick Suzuki or other roster adjustments could fill the gap, while leadership responsibilities may shift more heavily onto McDavid.
Will Sidney Crosby play today for Canada vs Finland in 2026 Winter Olympics?
No. Sidney Crosby will not play today for Team Canada against Finland in the 2026 Winter Olympics semifinal. The star forward has been officially ruled out due to a lower-body injury sustained in the quarterfinals.
Crosby had hoped to return, but medical staff determined that playing today would risk further aggravating the injury. Head coach Jon Cooper confirmed the decision, prioritizing the long-term health of the captain over immediate participation.
With Crosby out, Connor McDavid will be the captain in a historic day. Team Canada now faces Finland relying on depth, strategy, and collective effort in this pivotal semifinal.
