Jack Eichel in the fall of 2021 still did not believe he and the rest of the world's best hockey players would be going to the Olympics in Beijing a few months
FILE - United States' Jack Eichel skates in to celebrate the empty net goal over Canada by teammate Jake Guentzel during the third period of a 4 Nations Face-Off hockey game in Montreal on Saturday, Feb.
15, 2025. Jack Eichel in the fall of 2021 still did not believe he and the rest of the world's best hockey players would be going to the Olympics in Beijing a few months later, even after the NHL reached an agreement to do so.His skepticism proved to be prescient, as pandemic scheduling issues led the league to withdraw. Eichel is part of a generation of NHL stars who have never gotten the chance to play in the Olympics. Unlike players of the past — before the league allowed its stars to take part — Eichel, fellow American Auston Matthews, Canadians Connor McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon and many others of their vintage grew up expecting to go to the Games. The NHL, after all, played in five consecutive Olympics from 1998 2014. Owners opted against sending players in 2018, and missing out in 2022 became a sad result of circumstances largely out of stakeholders' control. The 12-team tournament in Milan is a moment many have been waiting their entire careers for. "It's awesome," Eichel said before this season, perhaps willing to exhale. "It's something that we've wanted for a while."Out of his control are construction delays at the main hockey arena, a longstanding worry. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman began raising concerns all the way back in 2023, before the deal was reached to send players in 2026 and '30. "We have been given assurances that the building will be ready," Bettman said in February 2024. "We're relying on those assurances. There's a lot of construction that remains to be done on that building. I think they only recently started. But we're being told by everybody not to worry. But I like to worry, so we'll see." Those worries have persisted, and work continues on locker rooms and other facilities at Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena, which is set to host the majority of the men's games beginning Feb. 11. The women's tournament begins there Feb. 5. Test games in January left league and players' union officials pleased about the condition of the ice, though even that has been a matter of consternation after rinks were made more than 3 feet shorter than NHL players are used to. That will change aspects of play but won't keep the NHL out of the Olympics as long as everyone involved agrees the surface is safe.Connor Bedard, the 2023 No. 1 pick who just missed out on making Canada's roster for Milan, is so young at 20 that he does not even have a favorite Olympic memory. He was 4 when idol and fellow countryman Sidney Crosby scored the "golden goal" to win on home ice in Vancouver in 2010 and 9 when T.J. Oshie gave the U.S. a shootout victory over host Russia in Sochi in 2014. Canada's Macklin Celebrini, drafted first in 2024 and at 19 the second-youngest men's hockey player at the Olympics, has only gotten to dream about the possibility of representing his country on this stage. "That's the pinnacle, just the best on best, all the special moments that have happened at the Olympics, the history," Celebrini said. "There's just a little bit more energy around it. It's bigger than yourself." In all, 12 NHL players are back at the Olympics after participating in the 2014 Games, the last time the league went and it was a true best-vs.-best tournament. The group includes Crosby and Drew Doughty for Canada; Gabriel Landeskog, Erik Karlsson and Oliver Ekman-Larsson for Sweden; Mikael Granlund and Olli Maatta for Finland; Radko Gudas and Ondrej Palat for Czechia. There are no Americans on that list. "It's a cherry on top of athletic life," Gudas said. "Twelve years ago when we went to Sochi was such a great experience that I wish I can do that again. I was that much more sad that we couldn't go the last two times, so for me I think it's a great feeling to be able to do that." American defenseman Zach Werenski at 28 is old enough to remember Crosby's goal in 2010, and four years later he was watching Oshie's heroics with other members of the U.S. National Team Development Program. Four of his teammates from back then are also set to go to Milan — Matthews, Matthew Tkachuk, Charlie McAvoy and Noah Hanifin — to finally have their Olympic moment."The significance of that, the build-up, we've waited a long time for this," McAvoy said, "so it's going to be incredible."SAN ANTONIO —From Kerr County Emergency Management William Thomas: Precipitation beginning to freeze on vehicles and exposed surfaces in Kerr County.Overpass atAs temperatures drop across Central Texas, one question keeps popping up online: Should you drip your faucets or let them stream?To settle the debate, we spokeSAN ANTONIO - Local school districts have began canceling school or rescheduling certain weekend ecvents ahead of a major winter storm set to land this weekend.SAN ANTONIO — Icy road conditions led to a multi-vehicle crash involving approximately seven vehicles near Loop 1604 and Marbach Road on Sunday.No injuries wereAs a severe cold front grips San Antonio, the city is taking decisive action to ensure the safety and well-being of its residents.On Monday, January 26, 2026,
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