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Tag Archives: Team Canada
50 Years Since Summit Series
On September 28th, 1972, the Summut Series ended in Moscow with Team Canada winning against the USSR Team with four wins, three losses, and one tie. The USSR team dominated early in the series, winning three of the first five … Continue reading
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Tagged 50th Anniversary, Cold War, Foster Hewitt, hockey, Paul Henderson, Summit Series, Team Canada, USSR
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Team Canada World Juniors 2022 Team
Team Canada recently announced its’ roster for the 2022 World Juniors, which start Boxing Day. Team Canada opens up the tournament on Boxing Day against the Czech Republic and today is starting pre-tournament play. As part of Group A, we … Continue reading
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Tagged 2022 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship, Brett Brochu, Carson Lambos, Cole Perfetti, Donovan Sebrango, Dylan Garand, Dylan Guenther, Elliot Desnoyers, Jake Neighbours, Justin Sourdif, Kaiden Guhle, Kent Johnson, Logan Stankoven, Lukas Cormier, Mason McTavish, Mavrik Bourque, Olen Zellweger, Owen Power, Ridly Greig, Ronan Seele, Ryan O’Rourke, Sebastian Cossa, Team Canada, Will Cuylle, World Junior Ice Hockey Championship, World Juniors, Xavier Bourgault
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Team Canada Wins 24 Medals at Tokyo Olympics
The 2020 Summer Olympics have concluded in Tokyo with Team Canada winning 24 total medals – Seven Gold, Six Silver, and 11 Bronze Medals, good for 11th place overall – both in the number of total medals and the numbers … Continue reading
Team Canada at the World Juniors
With the 2021 World Junior Championship completed with Team USA beating Team Canada 2-0, I’d like to look at Team Canada’s performance at the tournament. With this tournament, the USA has won their 5th Gold Medal, and Canada has one … Continue reading
Team Canada Looks to Seek 16th Spengler Cup Trophy
Team Canada is looking to win its 16th Spengler Cup starting today. The Spengler Cup, started in 1923, is held every year in Davos, Switzerland between December 26th and 31st. Teams are invited to compete in the tournament. Team Canada … Continue reading
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Tagged #GoCanadaGo, Adam Tambellini, Alex Grant, Andrew MacDonald, Éric Faille, Ben Maxwell, Brendan Burke, Chris DiDomenico, Daniel Winnik, David Desharnais, Davos, Dustin Jeffrey, Eric Fehr, Ian Mitchell, Josh Jooris, Justin Danforth, Kevin Clark, Kris Versteeg, Matt Tomkins, Maxim Noreau, Patrick Wiercioch, Paul Postma, Spengler Cup, Sscottie Upshall, Switzerland, Team Canada, Zach Fucale
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Canada Succeeds at 2019 Pan Am Games
With the XVIII Pan Am Games coming to a close today, Team Canada has shown that we yet again have a lot to be proud of. Team Canada showed up with 477 athletes ready to compete in 35 sports. They … Continue reading
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Tagged #PanAm, #PanAmGames, #TeamCanada, 2019 Pan Am Games, 2019 Pan American Games, Alanna Bray-Lougheed, Alexa Irvin, Andréanne Langlois, Anna Negulic, Asia Hogan-Rochester, Breanne Nicholas, Canada, Caroline Crossley, Delaney Aikens, Emma Chown, Kaili Lukan, Kayla Moleschi, Olivia de Couvreur, Pam Buisa, Pan Am Games, Pan American Games, Sara Kaljuvee, Tausani Levale, Team Canada, Temitope Ogunjimi, Women's K-4 500 metres, XVIII Pan American Games
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Team Canada Set to Defend World Juniors Title
The 2019 edition of the World Junior Ice Hockey Championship opens today in Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia. Team Canada is the defending Champions and are looking to retain the title on home ice. The team plays four round robin … Continue reading
Team Canada Names World Juniors Team
Team Canada has announced the members of their team for the 2018 World Junior Tournament, which begins December 26th. The team consists of: