NHL Stars Push Olympics Despite Injury Fears
NHL players keep lobbying hard for Olympic spots even as the injury bugbites loom large from those high-stakes international clashes. Guys like McDavid and MacKinnon just wrapped Milano-Cortina with records smashed and gold on the line, but front offices still grumble about lost seasons and banged-up rosters heading into playoffs. The NHLPA knows the pull of that Olympic dream runs deep in every locker room, and they push on because skipping it again risks fracturing the league's global grip.


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