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Eugene Melnyk believes Hasek's 2006 Olympic injury cost Ottawa the Stanley Cup

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Cooper Godin
December 23, 2021  (5:18 PM)
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Count Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk has one of a handful of people that are glad the NHL won't be going to the 2022 Olympics in China. Melynk's reason for not supporting the players going to Beijing? Dominik Hasek's injury in the 2006 Turin Olympics.

Less than ten minutes into the Czech's first game at the 2006 Games, Hasek suffered a adductor muscle tear that would not only sideline him for the remainder of the Olympics, but for the rest of the NHL season.

Melnyk believes that Hasek's injury in the Olympics cost Ottawa the Stanley Cup.

"You don't want your players to go over there and get hurt," Melnyk told Postmedia's Bruce Garrioch. "It's a nightmare, I've lived it, and it cost us the chance of winning a Stanley Cup. I don't want to get caught again because doing it once was enough."

Melnyk added, "The thing that happened, that we all feared, actually happened (with Hasek getting hurt). You don't have a lot of chances to win a Stanley Cup. That was our year, and that was our chance, and it was taken away from us."

Source: theScore.