1997–98 Canada men's national ice hockey team
The 1997–98 Canada men's national ice hockey team represented Canada at the 1998 Winter Olympics held in Nagano, Japan.
Canada's team, coached by Marc Crawford, placed fourth in the Olympic tournament.[1]
History
1998 was the first year that the modern NHL took a break to allow its players to participate in the Olympics, allowing the top countries to field teams with professionals of top calibre. Team Canada's Olympic roster was selected by Bobby Clarke, who was then general manager of the Philadelphia Flyers. Eric Lindros was named captain over longtime leaders such as Wayne Gretzky, Steve Yzerman, and Ray Bourque.[2] Rob Zamuner was a surprise pick, while Mark Messier and Scott Niedermayer were omitted.[3]
The Canadian team, despite a strong start in the round robin, failed to win a medal, losing 3 - 2 to Finland in the bronze medal game.
1998 Winter Olympics roster
- Head coach: Marc Crawford
- Rob Blake - Los Angeles Kings
- Raymond Bourque - Boston Bruins
- Rod Brind'Amour - Philadelphia Flyers
- Martin Brodeur - New Jersey Devils
- Shayne Corson - Montreal Canadiens
- Éric Desjardins - Philadelphia Flyers
- Theoren Fleury - Calgary Flames
- Adam Foote - Colorado Avalanche
- Wayne Gretzky (A) - New York Rangers
- Curtis Joseph - Edmonton Oilers
- Trevor Linden - New York Islanders
- Eric Lindros (C) - Philadelphia Flyers
- Al MacInnis - St. Louis Blues
- Joe Nieuwendyk - Dallas Stars
- Keith Primeau - Carolina Hurricanes
- Chris Pronger - St. Louis Blues
- Patrick Roy - Colorado Avalanche
- Joe Sakic - Colorado Avalanche
- Brendan Shanahan - Detroit Red Wings
- Scott Stevens (A) - New Jersey Devils
- Steve Yzerman (A) - Detroit Red Wings
- Rob Zamuner- Tampa Bay Lightning
See also
References
- The Canadian Encyclopedia Archived 2010-12-04 at the Wayback Machine
- MacGregor, Roy (1998-02-04). "All eyes on Eric: Is 24-year-old Eric Lindros ready to carry Canada's hockey hopes?".
- Willes, Ed (1997-11-30). "HOCKEY; Gretzky In, Messier Out As Canada Picks Team". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
Preceded by 1993–94 Canada men's national ice hockey team |
Canada men's Olympic ice hockey team 1998 |
Succeeded by 2001–02 Canada men's national ice hockey team |