The hockey world is holding its breath. Sidney Crosby, the face of Canada's Olympic team, the captain who's carried the maple leaf on his back for two decades, might not be on the ice for the gold medal game against USA.<br/><br/>According to reports from Ryan Rishaug, Crosby has about a 70% chance of playing in tomorrow's final. He's dealing with an undisclosed injury, and the team is monitoring how he responds to today's skate before making a final call.<br/><br/>This is Sidney Crosby we're talking about, folks. The kid from Cole Harbour who scored the golden goal in Vancouver 2010. The generational talent who's won everything there is to win in hockey. And now, in what could be his final Olympic moment, his body might betray him.<br/><br/>But here's what I know about Sid - if there's any way he can play, he's going to play. This isn't a regular season game in November. This is USA versus Canada. This is for Olympic gold. This is the kind of game that defines legacies.<br/><br/>The medical staff will assess his limitations. They'll figure out what he can and can't do. And if he steps on that ice, you better believe it'll be on pure heart and will. That's who Sidney Crosby is - a competitor who shows up in the biggest moments.<br/><br/>Team Canada has other weapons, sure. But there's something about having Crosby in the lineup that goes beyond stats. It's presence. It's leadership. It's the fear he puts in opponents just by being out there.<br/><br/>The hockey gods have a cruel sense of timing sometimes. We'll know more after today's skate. But one thing's certain - if Crosby can play, even at 70%, he'll find a way to make an impact.<br/><br/>That's what sports is all about, folks - warriors playing through pain when championships are on the line.
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