Gleave projects that Canada's gold medals will come from men's and women's curling, freestyle skier Mikael Kingsbury, snowboarder Max Parrot and the men's hockey team. Humphries tabbed for silverHe also had reigning women's bobsled champion Kaillie Humphries — who won Olympic gold in 2010 and 2014 — finishing second. With Russia in, Gleave predicts that Germany will win the most gold medals, and the most overall. If Russia is out, Gracenote figures the 21 overall medals would be distributed among 11 different countries. Its six gold medals would go to the Netherlands (2) with one each for Canada, Germany, Japan, and Norway.
Source: CBC News November 01, 2017 14:15 UTC