The Winter Olympics are known for moments of triumph, heartbreak, and fierce competition — but rarely do they involve an athlete being sent home mid-tournament. Yet that’s exactly what happened during the 2026 Games in Milan and Cortina, when a heated on-ice clash led one national team to take swift disciplinary action. What began as a tense matchup quickly escalated, drawing international attention and forcing officials to respond.
According to reports, French ice hockey player Pierre Crinon was dismissed from the Olympic tournament following an altercation during France’s game against Canada. The incident reportedly involved contact with Canadian NHL player Tom Wilson after a separate play that included a collision with Nathan MacKinnon. While fighting is strictly prohibited under Olympic ice hockey regulations, tensions rose during the game before officials intervened. Both Crinon and Wilson were removed from the ice, but France later chose to go further by sending its player home.
In a statement, the French Ice Hockey Federation (FFHG) emphasized that representing the national team carries responsibility beyond athletic performance. The federation stated that the conduct displayed during and after the ejection did not align with the values expected from players wearing the French jersey, particularly on the Olympic stage. As a result, officials decided Crinon would not participate in the remainder of the tournament. The decision underscored the importance many federations place on sportsmanship and discipline at international events.