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Assistant captain Larocque helps Team Canada at Olympics
4 minute read Yesterday at 12:00 PM CSTTeam Canada’s quest to defend their women’s hockey Olympic gold medal had to be postponed, after a norovirus (stomach flu) ripped through Team Finland, their first scheduled opponent.
Canada, with Ste Anne’s Jocelyne Larocque serving as an assistant captain, instead opened with a dominating 4-0 win over Switzerland Feb. 7 and a 5-1 victory over Czechia Feb. 9. The team was shut out for the first time at the Olympics by the United States Feb. 10, losing 5-0.
Canada’s chances of a gold medal took a massive hit against favourites U.S.A. The team was roundly out-played, taking their most lopsided loss at the Olympics in team history. Canada was also swept in the a four-game pre-Olympics exhibition series against the Americans.
“We just didn’t play very well at all. Irresponsible with the puck, like just poor puck management. And it’s not that there’s not confidence, but we played like we didn’t have confidence with the puck,” head coach Troy Ryan said after the game against The States.
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