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Fibbing about injuries isn’t a new concept when it comes to representing Canada

PITTSBURGH — To claim that Tyler Seguin lied about his health might be a stretch. But there is no denying he exaggerated the truth concerning the state of his wonky ankle when updating Team Canada officials about his status.

Finally, less than a week before the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, Seguin realized he had to come clean. His healing ankle simply wasn’t good enough to allow him to represent his country the way he wanted.

As a result, he told Team Canada officials on Tuesday that he couldn’t go on. Any attempt to do so would be cheating his team, his country and himself.