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NHL Stars Hit Ice for Olympic Gold in Milan
10 Feb
Summary
- Ice hockey debuted at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp.
- NHL players' participation in the Olympic tournament is insured for $3.7 billion.
- Canada, USA, and Sweden are the only nations with full NHL rosters.

Ice hockey's Olympic journey began in Antwerp in 1920, and it has been a staple of the Winter Games since 1924. Known for its speed, physicality, and unpredictability, the sport captivates audiences worldwide. This year's tournament in Milan marks the return of NHL players, competing for a crown last held by Finland.
The stakes are immense, with $3.7 billion insuring the 158 NHL players participating. These athletes have chosen to stay in the Olympic Village, prioritizing the competition over the 'showmanship' sometimes associated with other sports. All 32 NHL teams are contributing players, highlighting the widespread impact of this Olympic appearance.
Canada, the birthplace of hockey, has a strong history in the Olympics, winning three golds with NHL participation. The United States, despite its sporting tradition, has only two Olympic golds, the last occurring 46 years ago. Only Canada, the USA, and Sweden feature entirely NHL-composed rosters, underscoring the caliber of talent on display in Milan.




