Great job team Canada! I would like to extend my warmest congratulations and respect to all the great Canadian athletes who made us all proud. I’m a big hockey fan, so for me the highlight was the men’s hockey finals. What a game! My heart was pounding like a sledgehammer from start to finish. In my opinion that game was a truly of Olympic quality. Both teams played with great skill but in the end Sidney Crosby - who no doubt will become a national hero - came through for Team Canada and showed us he’s got the magic touch by scoring an awesome goal 7 minutes and 40 seconds into overtime. Canada also managed to break the world record for most gold medals won at a Winter Olympics with a total of 14. The Soviet Union, in 1976, and Norway, in 2002, each won 13. Amazing achievement! Until next time, keep the Olympic flame burning brightly in your hearts! Cheers, Alan
Canada’s Heart of Gold
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