Ah yes, Canada is so tiny (pretty large geographically though. Especially if we include Alaska. “Manifest Destiny” and all) and hardly puts a dent in the world population, therefore, the fact that Connor McDavid is very well-known in Canada outside of hockey is meaningless. The NHL is based in two countries. Connor McDavid is only unknown “outside of hockey” in one of them.I feel like I wasted 15 seconds reading this.
Where you and I are sitting, is irrelevant. Canada is so tiny and barely puts a dent on the world population and kind of adds to the point everyone here is making...hockey is a niche sport.
But the only thing that matters is what Americans, which has about 3% of the world’s population think, right? Statements such as “hockey is a niche sport” without any further clarification is biased and American-centric. Y’all might consider recognizing, and admitting, it for a change.