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Pierre Crinon suspended by French hockey federation after Tom Wilson fight

Canada’s Tom Wilson and France’s Pierre Crinon got into a rare Olympics fight in the third period of their preliminary-round game. Alexander Nemenov / AFP via Getty Images

Feb. 16, 2026Updated 4:38 pm EST

MILAN — Tom Wilson’s Canadian teammates loved every second of his scrap with France’s Pierre Crinon in Sunday’s group-stage game.

The French weren’t as amused.

Crinon has been suspended by the French Olympic federation for the rest of the Olympic tournament — likely just Tuesday’s qualification-round game against Germany — for his actions during and following the fight.

The fight was precipitated by a high hit that Crinon laid on Canada star Nathan MacKinnon. Wilson, whose fiery persona and willingness to get physical helped him get on the team in the first place, engaged Crinon shortly after, and Crinon slammed Wilson face-first into the ice. Wilson got up and angrily went back at Crinon, and the two shoved each other a few times.

Crinon was egging on the pro-Canada crowd walking back to the locker room as they booed him.

“That’s just what Willy does,” Canada’s Brandon Hagel said of Wilson. “He sticks up for teammates. Obviously, we didn’t like what happened to Mac behind the net. That’s what you call a team. That’s why everyone praises and loves Tom Wilson, because that’s the stuff he does.”

According to the French release, Crinon’s “provocative behavior upon leaving the ice” was the main reason for his banishment, and explicitly not the fight itself (or the high hit, for that matter). The release said it was “a clear violation of the Olympic spirit and also undermines the values of our sport.”

Feb 16, 2026

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