McDavid on the Metro in Milan: Canada's NHL Players Stick Out at the Olympics
- Canada's NHL players felt crowded on the Milan metro, with Horvat saying they were crammed in there like sardines and stuck out in their red coats.
- Horvat mentioned that anybody could have recognized them on the subway because of their distinct appearance.
- Captain Sidney Crosby organized a group trip to the Duomo and a short-track speedskating event during the Olympics.
- Binnington acted as the group's guide, successfully managing the excursions and return, as praised by Horvat.
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McDavid on the Metro in Milan: Canada's NHL players stick out at the Olympics
Canada's NHL players stood out at the Olympics even before playing a single hockey game. Captain Sidney Crosby and goaltender Jordan Binnington took the whole team on a tour around Milan on the metro to the Duomo and the stands for short-track speedskating.
All in red, jacket and cap, with the maple leaf at eleven points well in sight, young and very athletic and bulky. Here you are the national...
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