Bjorkstrand Sees Danish Surge for 2026 Olympics
Columbus Blue Jackets winger Oliver Bjorkstrand talks up Denmark's rising hockey tide as the 2026 Winter Olympics loom in Milano Cortina. The Danish star, who's carved out a solid NHL career stateside, points to growing talent pipelines and international momentum that casual fans might miss from afar. With NHLers heading back to the Games for the first time in over a decade, Bjorkstrand's optimism underscores how smaller nations challenge the hockey hierarchy.
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