Sidney Crosby named Canada's captain at hockey worlds | CBC Sports
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Sidney Crosby has been appointed captain of Canada’s team at the upcoming world hockey championship. This marks Crosby's return to captainship a decade after leading Canada to gold at the 2015 world championship. Alongside him, Nathan MacKinnon and Ryan O'Reilly will serve as alternates. Crosby's storied international career includes multiple championships, such as the 2010 Olympic Games where he scored the winning goal. Canada is set to open the tournament against Slovenia in Stockholm, Sweden, adding to Crosby's illustrious legacy in hockey.
Crosby has a legacy of international success, including leading Canada to multiple victories and earning medals at various prestigious tournaments.
The announcement of Crosby's captaincy marks a significant moment as it comes a decade after he last donned the captain role at the world championship.
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