PRAGUE, Czech Republic — It’s not often you hear young men, most of them yet to be married or have kids, talk about an experience to tell their grandchildren about.
But Team Canada, when they left the ice here last night after putting das boots to Germany 10-0 in their second game at the IIHF World Championship, had already moved on to the next game.
It’s ‘The Jaromir Jagr Game.’
The old man of hockey will try to lead the Czech Republic to a home host win over a Canadian team led by 27-year-old Sidney Crosby and mostly featuring the next wave of Canadian Olympic team hopefuls.