Danes Call Olympic Spotlight 'Little Weird' for Tiny Nation
Denmark's hockey team steps into the Olympic glare feeling a bit out of place, with players like Lightning forward Oliver Bjorkstrand admitting it's surreal for their small country to draw this much attention. Packing six NHLers including Senators vet Lars Eller and Hurricanes stars Nikolaj Ehlers and Frederik Andersen, the Danes just absorbed a 3-1 loss to Germany and now face a powerhouse U.S. squad loaded with top talent.
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