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Olympic Hockey Brawl: Players Ejected in Canada’s 10-2 France Rout

dramabreakBy dramabreakFebruary 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Olympic Hockey Brawl: Players Ejected in Canada’s 10-2 France Rout
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Two hockey players faced ejection during Canada’s commanding 10-2 victory over France at the Winter Olympics, sparking a major on-ice altercation.

The Third-Period Fight

The incident unfolded in the third period with Canada already leading 10-2. French player Pierre Crinon delivered a forearm to the head of Canadian star Nathan MacKinnon, prompting Tom Wilson to drop the gloves and exchange blows with Crinon. Officials quickly intervened, separating the players and sending both to the dressing rooms.

Wilson, known as an enforcer, had a standout game before the ejection, scoring a goal and adding an assist.

Olympic Rules vs. NHL Standards

Unlike in the NHL, where fighting results in a five-minute major penalty, Olympic rules prohibit fighting entirely, leading to immediate ejection. The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) may impose further sanctions, including an automatic one-match ban for participants.

Suspensions remain rare in Olympic hockey, typically arising from head hits or brawls. Both Wilson and Crinon committed such offenses, placing them at risk of additional penalties as Canada advances.

Recent Precedent

Earlier in the tournament, Italian winger Cristiano DiGiacinto received a one-match suspension for striking Slovakian defender Martin Fehervary in the head. Officials upgraded the initial two-minute minor penalty after video review.

Canada’s Perfect Start

Canada dominated its preliminary round, securing wins of 5-0 over the Czech Republic, 5-1 against Switzerland, and the 10-2 rout of France. Fifteen players contributed points in the latest match, fueling hopes of a gold-medal clash with the United States.

The team now progresses to the next phase of the Milan-Cortina Games.

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