Olympics changed Hitchcock's view on Crosby
THE CANADIAN PRESS
PITTSBURGH -- As Canada's Olympic hockey staff gathered for breakfast the morning after a 5-3 loss to the United States jeopardized the home team's gold-medal chances, Sidney Crosby walked by towing a pile of suitcases.
He wasn't alone. Nearly the entire Canadian team trailed him as Crosby -- the biggest star on a team carrying an avalanche of pressure to deliver home-ice gold -- moved permanently into the Olympic Village in Vancouver.
"It's just like the
PITTSBURGH -- As Canada's Olympic hockey staff gathered for breakfast the morning after a 5-3 loss to the United States jeopardized the home team's gold-medal chances, Sidney Crosby walked by towing a pile of suitcases.
He wasn't alone. Nearly the entire Canadian team trailed him as Crosby -- the biggest star on a team carrying an avalanche of pressure to deliver home-ice gold -- moved permanently into the Olympic Village in Vancouver.
"It's just like the
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