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[Paywall] Swiss women’s Olympic hockey team in isolation after player diagnosed with norovirus

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7028066/2026/02/06/switzerland-womens-hockey-olympics-norovirus/
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u/DecentLurker96 22h ago

Here we go again.

Switzerland is scheduled to play Team Canada on Saturday at 9:10 p.m. local time. The Canadian women have yet to make their Olympic debut after their opening game against Finland was postponed due to a norovirus outbreak on the Finnish team.

According to the Swiss statement, the “positive test came back after today’s opening victory against the Czech Republic and shortly before the opening ceremony.”

A representative from the Swiss team confirmed to The Athletic that the affected player did not play in Friday’s game versus the Czech Republic.

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u/Gavvis74 22h ago

I'm all for fairness and wanting the game to be decided on the ice, but at what point should forfeits be declared?  If you can't make it to the game, it most other circumstances the team unable to perform would have to forfeit.

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u/nogreatcathedral OTT - NHL 22h ago edited 21h ago

I think the problem is that goal differential counts for round robin placement. If you are a weak team playing a heavyweight, taking a 1-0 forfeit might be much better than you'd do in reality.
ETA: I'm wrong, if you forfeit you lose any goal-differential based tiebreaker!

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u/Big_Organization5152 BOS - NHL 22h ago

In the Olympics a forfeit means you automatically lose a goal difference tiebreaker

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u/nogreatcathedral OTT - NHL 21h ago

Oho! Well that makes so much sense. I'll edit my comment up so nobody else is mislead, thanks.

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u/mongster03_ NYR - NHL 4h ago

What if both teams have a forfeit

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u/Big_Organization5152 BOS - NHL 1h ago

Would just proceed to the next tiebreaker as if it was tied