Unified Olympic hockey team comes with ‘mixed feelings’ for Canadian Murray
The Canadian coach of the South Korean women’s hockey team says she has “mixed feelings” about including players from North Korea on her roster.
Sarah Murray, a dual Canadian-American citizen and the daughter of former NHL coach Andy Murray, is concerned about the timing of the decision to ice a unified team.
A deal to combine North and South Korean women’s hockey players on one team was reached Wednesday, pending approval from International Olympic Committee.
During their third day of talks in about a week, senior officials also reached an agreement that would see athletes marching together under a “unification flag” depicting their peninsula during the opening ceremony, Seoul’s Unification Ministry said.