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'It's all he ever wanted': Mom thrilled for son who made Canada's Olympic hockey team

P.E.I's Brandon Gormley will have plenty of people cheering for him when he suits up for Canada's men's hockey team at the Beijing Olympics next month.

Not just every hockey fan in Canada, but also his fiancée in Calgary, his sister in B.C., 14-month-old nephew, his father and the person who calls herself his biggest fan — his mother Sharon.

"Or me and maybe his fiancée would be tied," she said Tuesday from her home in Murray River, shortly after it was announced by Hockey Canada that Brandon had made the Olympic team.

"We're very proud of him and very excited for him. Brandon always said anytime you can put on a Team Canada jersey it's unreal."

Gormley, a 29-year-old defenceman, currently plays in Russia for the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League. He played 58 games in the NHL with the Colorado Avalanche and Phoenix and Arizona Coyotes. His last NHL games were during the 2015-2016 season.

Players currently in the NHL will not compete at the Olympics.

Morgan Ellis of Ellerslie, P.E.I., was one of the six additional players named as a reserve for the team. Ellis, also a 29-year-old defenceman, plays pro hockey in Germany.

They will join Charlottetown resident Kevin Elliott, who will be an athletic therapist for the team.

Sharon Gormley said Brandon was travelling to Switzerland Tuesday but spoke with him briefly after he was named to the team.

"He's over the moon. It's a huge honour," she said. "It's quite a ride. He's had lots of ups and downs but he's always loved the game. It's all he's ever wanted."

While this is Gormley's first Olympic Games, he has represented Canada at the World Juniors, Spengler Cup and, most recently, the Channel One Cup in December.

Sharon, who recently retired from a job at

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