Team Canada forward Sidney Crosby smiling at the camera

Photo credit: Rogers Sportsnet

Although he didn’t take the ice for Team Canada, Sidney Crosby was instrumental in helping his teammates, and showed exactly why he was trusted as captain.

It’s been a crazy couple of games for Canada as they continue their quest for a gold medal, as they had to first get past Czechia but then had to mount a comeback win after going down 2-0 to Finland in the semifinals.

Crosby crucial to turning around Canada’s fortunes in semifinal

In what could be his last Olympics, Crosby has still been a staunch teammate and giving advice and motivation wherever needed, and his actions during the semi-final game show exactly why he was anointed leader of the team.

Crosby was very vocal and active during intermission, giving his teammates a different perspective and drawing up some strategies that would help them better produce and capitalize on their chances:

There is also the potential that with enough rest and having avoided the worst, Crosby could end up suiting up for Canada — something Jon Cooper confirmed:

He’s got a lot better chance of playing in the gold medal game than he did today.

You can also tell that Canada wants Crosby back, and it was interim captain Connor McDavid who was honest in his response regarding Crosby’s influence on the team and what his role is:

Just keeping it warm for Sid.

The entire nation was holding their breath when Crosby went down and the fact that it went from potential worst-case scenario to an appearance in the gold medal game is nothing short of a storybook ending.

For now, we will have to wait and see what Friday and Saturday brings us as Canada doesn’t need to worry about a game until Sunday so it gives Crosby a couple more days to heal and get ready to return.

If he does, that makes Canada’s chances against a very potent USA side much better, and it could cap off his legendary career with yet another gold medal — potentially his last.

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