‘Goalkeeper union’ strong as Crépeau, St. Clair vie to be Canada’s No. 1 at World Cup
CHARLOTTE — When Dayne St. Clair closes his eyes, he can clearly picture Canada’s first World Cup game on home soil.
He can see red-clad fans packing the stadium in Toronto, hear the roar of the crowd and feel what it will be like to walk out onto the field.
“I think about locking arms with my teammates and singing the national anthem, and looking into the crowd and hearing everyone sing it together, and just know that I’m representing something that’s way bigger than just myself,” the Canadian goalkeeper said.
He can picture himself playing in that game June 12 against Bosnia and Herzegovina too, although head coach Jesse Marsch has yet to reveal who will be Canada’s No. 1 netminder for the tournament.


