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NHL players? No problem, says Sweden great Forsberg
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[January 11, 2018]
By Philip O'Connor
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - There may be no
National Hockey League (NHL) players on show in Pyeongchang but
two-time Olympic ice hockey gold medalist Peter Forsberg still
expects a great Olympic ice hockey tournament.
And if anyone knows about making the most of the NHL's absence from
the Games, it is Forsberg - the last time the league declined to
allow its players to take part, he and his Swedish teammates won
gold in Lillehammer in 1994.
"I don't think you're going to sit there back home and think 'this
is not a good hockey game.' I think they're going to be great hockey
games," Forsberg, 44, told Reuters in an interview.
Forsberg, who went on to win two Stanley Cups in a glittering NHL
career, was speaking at an event hosted by Eurosport, where he will
be a cornerstone of their Olympic hockey coverage next month.
With no pros from North America, the Olympic squads will now mostly
be drawn from the European and Russian professional hockey leagues.
The Russian team, competing under a neutral flag due to the ban on
formal Russian participation imposed over doping violations, are
considered favorites for the gold medal.
"I was a little disappointed in the beginning, but now I'm kind of
over it," he said of the NHL's decision not to allow its players to
take part.
"When I won the Olympics in '94, there were no NHL players and for
me it was one of the biggest tournaments I ever played, so I have
that perspective of the tournament - it doesn't have to be the NHL
players," Forsberg said.
"But for the players that are going there, they're playing for their
country and it's still going to be a huge tournament, a lot of
people watching and I think it's going to be a great tournament,
even if the NHL is not there."
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Colorado Avalanche's Peter Forsberg watches the puck against the
Columbus Blue Jackets during the second period of their NHL hockey
game in Columbus, Ohio February 11, 2011. REUTERS/Matt Sullivan/File
Photo
The NHL said last year it would not release players after for the
Games after failing to reach a deal with the International Olympic
Committee to cover players' travel and insurance costs.
Forsberg's infamous winning penalty against Canada in the 1994
Olympic final was later immortalised on a postage stamp in Sweden,
and the former center said the current crop of Swedish players might
be able to repeat that feat.
"I would say Sweden is up there and has a chance maybe to even to
beat Russia, but they have to have a really good tournament if they
are going to grab gold or silver," he said.
Forsberg, who also has two World Championship golds in his trophy
cabinet, said the fight for podium positions would be a tough one.
"There's a lot of teams that have a chance - Canada, the U.S., the
Czechs, the Finns are all equal going into the tournament," he said.
"That's the fun part of going to the Olympics - you never know who's
going to win."
(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; editing by Mark Heinrich)
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