Luke Richardson set to lead Canada’s title defence at Spengler Cup
The joy of winning gold for Canada at the 1994 world hockey championship remains fresh in Luke Richardson’s mind.
A veteran of more than 1,400 NHL games over 21 seasons, the victory that ended the country’s 33-year title drought at the tournament was one of the high points in the bruising defenceman’s playing career.
“You remember that feeling,” he said. “It was a great thing to be a part of.”
Now the head coach for Canada at this year’s Spengler Cup, Richardson is hoping to make some new memories over the holidays.


