Olympic hockey champs feted in Edmonton
Last Updated: Monday, June 28, 2010 | 8:40 PM MT
The Canadian Press
Related
Internal Links
Sidney Crosby (in white jersey) greets fans at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium. (John Ulan/Canadian Press)While an Olympic gold medal may be the ultimate symbol of athletic achievement, it's not exactly the easiest fashion accessory to wear around town.
The Canadian men's and women's hockey teams no longer have that problem.
Both teams picked up Olympic rings Monday marking their double gold victory in Vancouver earlier this year.
The big, diamond-encrusted pieces of hand hardware with the Olympic logo in the centre were handed out as part of Hockey Canada's "Canada Celebrates" ceremony in Edmonton.
"It's always nice to get a ring," Sidney Crosby said with a smile. "It's always a real good sign."
Hayley Wickenheiser said the women have, in the past, opted for smaller rings than the men. But this time they went all out.
"I don't know how often I am going to wear it," she said with a laugh, looking down at the glittering monstrosity on her right hand. "But it is a beautiful ring to display."
Hailed by fans
The two teams were honoured Monday afternoon by a few thousand fans at Commonwealth Stadium.
The fans donned their Canada jerseys and waved flags as the players walked the length of the field through a throng and up on stage for the nationally televised event.
The crowd was largely swallowed up by a stadium built to hold tens of thousands more, but they still cheered loudly as Crosby's gold-winning goal was shown on the big screen.
The leaders of the two teams rode into the stadium on military vehicles as a tribute to Canada's troops and a CF-18 fighter jet flew past after youngster Justin Wack sang the national anthem.
Hockey Canada charged $10 a head to get into the event, with the proceeds going to the Hockey Canada Foundation.
Jonathan Toews, one of three Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks on the men's gold-medal team, admitted he will have a bit of a dilemma when he gets his Cup ring later this year.
"I don't know if I can fit them both on my hand at the same time they are so big," he said. "I'll have to trade off nights, I guess."
Share Tools
Latest Edmonton News Headlines
- Police chief apologizes to former employee over racism
- Edmonton's chief of police has apologized to one of the department's former employees who says the racist behaviour of her boss and colleagues forced her to leave her job. more »
- Edmonton trustees named marshals of gay pride parade

- Trustees from the Edmonton Public School Board will be the honorary marshals at this year's gay pride parade. more »
- ATV collision kills teen near Hinton
- An 18-year-old male died Thursday after he was thrown from his all-terrain vehicle near Hinton. more »
- Alberta readies 60 new ambulances for service
- Around 60 new ambulances will soon be whizzing across the province thanks to a large purchase by Alberta Health Services. more »
Top News Headlines
- Dozens of children die in Syria massacre, activists say
- More than 90 people have been killed by regime forces in a district of central Syria, activists say, and as many as half the victims may have been children. more »
- Aylmer triple stabbing leads to first-degree murder charges

- The estranged partner of a young mother who was stabbed to death along with her parents at their home in Aylmer, Que., has been charged with first-degree murder Friday. more »
- Severe storm in Quebec leaves damage in its wake
- Trees were uprooted, roofs damaged and windows shattered as severe thunderstorms, and possibly a tornado, rattled through southwestern Quebec Friday night. more »
- The risks and responsibilities of taking on Mt. Everest

- The deaths of five climbers last weekend on Mt. Everest, with more summits underway this weekend, fuels the debate about the risks and responsibilities of high altitude climbing. more »
- Former MLA questions need for Alberta Party
- Police chief apologizes to former employee over racism
- ATV collision kills teen near Hinton
- Edmonton trustees named marshals of gay pride parade
- Oil spill clean-up underway in northern Alberta
- Alberta readies 60 new ambulances for service
- Edmonton toddler killed by SUV in parking lot
- Hobbema youth dispel stereotypes with photography
- Garlic mustard spreading in Mill Creek Ravine

