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National Men’s Team finishi third place at The Spengler Cup
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CAM BARKER DIAGNOSED WITH MONONUCLEOSIS
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2005 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge set to start
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Men’s National Team names roster for 2004 Spengler Cup
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Canada’s roster trimmed to 22 players for World Juniors
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Timex launches third annual community Coach of the Year program and celebrates the spirit of hockey
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Hockey Canada and Nike Hockey celebrate history
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Hockey Canada Design-A-Mask Contest winners selected for World Juniors
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Captains named for Canada’s National Junior Team
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Men’s National Team wins Bronze at The 2004 Loto Cup
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Canada’s 2005 World Junior roster trimmed to 23 players
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Canadian Officials get the call for IIHF World Junior Championship and the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge
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Canada’s National Men’s Team Roster annouced for the 2004 Loto Cup
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Thirty-two players invited to Canada’s 2005 National Junior Team selection camp in Winnipeg
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Canada's National Women’s team announces January camp roster and camp details
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TSN/RDS BROADCAST SCHEDULE FOR 2005 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP
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Rosters announced for 2005 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in Lethbridge, AB
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Team Canada pre-world cup games donates $78,955
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2006 World Under-17 Challenge awarded to Regina
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Canada’s National Junior Team – Selection Camp schedule in Winnipeg, MB
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Attention Minor Hockey Teams: Hockey Canada launches National Skills Standards and Testing Program
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Canada finishes in second place at Deutschland Cup
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Canada defeats USA’s Women’s Team 2-1 to win the 2004 Four Nations Cup in Lake Placid, NY
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The Wayne Gretzky Foundation / Canadian Hockey Foundation launch The “Future Team Canada Program”
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National Women’s Team head to Lake Placid for 2004 Four Nations Cup
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CANADA’S NATIONAL MEN’S TEAM ANNOUNCES ROSTERS FOR SWISS CHALLENGE AND DEUTSCHLAND CUP COMPETITIONS
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Hockey season is here! Celebrate Canada’s game with hockey Canada week November 7-14, 2004
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Esso Women’s National Championship gearing up for Sarnia 2005
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The search is on for Canada’s Local Hockey Leaders
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2006 TELUS Cup Awarded to Charlottetown, PEI
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Canada’s national hockey teams preparing for 2006 Winter Olympic Games
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Canada’s National Women's Team roster announced for 2004 Four Nations Cup
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Canada’s national midget championship officially named the TELUS Cup
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Salmon Arm, BC, to host 2005 Under-18 Women's Hockey Challenge January 26-31, 2005
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Canada's top women’s players host Thanksgiving Festival in Kitchener, Ontario
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Team Canada beats Finland to win The World Cup of Hockey 2004
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Team Canada faces Finland in World Cup of Hockey final
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Canada Clinches berth in World Cup Final
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Ed Jovanovski to miss remainder of World Cup of Hockey due to injury
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Hockey Canada and Nike Hockey celebrate history
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Team Canada medal count
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Canada moves to Montréal to start the tourney
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Canada opens up tournament against defending champs
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National Women’s Under-22 team roster named for three-game series against USA
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Captains named for Canada’s World Cup of Hockey team
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David Shantz suffers injury, Kevin Nastiuk called in as his replacement
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Andrew Ladd suffers injury, Dustin Boyd called in as his replacement
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Dean Chynoweth named Head Coach for Canada's National Under-18 World Championship Team
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Jay Bouwmeester named To Team Canada’s roster; Chris Pronger will not play at The World Cup Of Hockey 2004 due to injury
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Canada's National Under-18 Summer Team captures Gold at the 2004 Junior World Cup
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National Women’s Under-22 Development Camp begins, August 15 in Waterloo
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Canada’s National Junior Team Development Camp starts August 12 in Calgary, AB
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Canada’s National Under-18 team names team Captains and announce one roster change
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Moose to host team Canada World Junior camps in December
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Jose Theodore named to team Canada’s roster; Ed Belfour will not play for team Canada at World Cup of Hockey 2004 due to injury
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Canada’s National Under-18 summer roster named for the 2004 U-18 Junior World Cup in Piestany, Slovakia
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Defenseman Scott Hannan named to Team Canada’s Roster for World Cup of Hockey 2004
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Canada’s National Under-18 Summer Team Development and Selection Camp begins on July 31st in Calgary, AB
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Rob Blake unable to participate in World Cup of Hockey 2004 due to injury
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PETER SMITH NAMED HEAD COACH OF CANADA’S 2004-05 NATIONAL UNDER-22 TEAM; ASSISTANT COACHES, SUPPORT STAFF AND CAMP ROSTER ALSO NAMED
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Tim Bothwell and Margot Page named Assistant Coaches for Canada’s National Women’s Hockey Team for the 2004-05 season including the 2006 Winter Olympics
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Steve Yzerman unable to participate in World Cup of Hockey 2004 due to injury
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Over 300 hockey coaches will attend the 2004 International Coaches Conference July 1- 4 in Calgary
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Marc Habscheid named Head Coach of Canada’s National Men’s Hockey Team
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Forty-four players invited to Canada's National Junior Team Development Camp in August
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Peter Deboer named Assistant Coach of Canada’s 2005 National Junior Team replacing Dean Chynoweth
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Forty players invited to attend Canada’s National Under-18 summer team Selection and Development Camp
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2005 National Midget Hockey Championship awarded to Gatineau, Quebec
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Dave Cameron named Head Coach of Canada’s National Under-18 Summer Team
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Melody Davidson named Head Coach for Canada's National Women's Hockey Team for 2004-2005 season and 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy
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Hockey Canada approves the integration of Sledge Hockey into Hockey Canada
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Hockey Canada’s 2004 Annual General Meeting concludes in Thunder Bay, ON
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Hockey Canada’s 2004 National Award Winners announced; Wade Taylor named Volunteer of the Year
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Hockey Canada to hold 87th Annual General Meeting in Thunder Bay, Ontario from May 21-25, 2004
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The Aurora Tigers capture the 2004 RBC Royal Bank Cup
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Team Canada names roster of 26 players for World Cup of Hockey 2004
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The Aurora Tigers and the Kindersley Klippers set to face off for 2004 RBC Royal Bank Cup
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Semi-finals set for 2004 RBC Royal Bank Cup; Awards & Scholarship handed out
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Change of start time for 2004 RBC Cup Championship game
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TEAM CANADA CAPTURES GOLD MEDAL; HEATLEY NAMED MVP
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Team Canada beats Slovakia 2-1 in semi-final and advance to Gold Medal Game on Sunday at 2004 IIHF Men’s World Championship in Prague
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Canada wins bid for 2008 World's
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2004 RBC Royal Bank Cup set for Grande Prairie, Alberta
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Canada is awarded The 2008 IIHF World Championship; Quebec City and Halifax venues
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Brent Sutter named Head Coach of Canada’s 2005 National Junior Team; Assistant Coaches and Support Staff also named
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Ryan Smyth named Captain of Team Canada for 2004 Men’s Worlds
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The Brandon Wheat Kings win The 2004 National Midget Championship
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Quebec and Brandon to face off in 2004 National Midget Championship Final
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2004 National Midget Championship Award Winners Announced
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Matt Cooke named to Team Canada 2004 IIHF Men’s World Championship roster set at 23 for Canada
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Patrice Bergeron, Brendan Morrison and Glen Murray named to Team Canada's roster for 2004 IIHF Men's World Hockey Championship
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Jeff Friesen, Brenden Morrow and Scott Niedermayer named to Team Canada’s roster for 2004 IIHF Men's World Hockey Championship
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Hockey Canada announces 2004 RBC Financial Group Junior ‘A’ Scholarship Winners
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The 2004 National Midget Championship begins on Monday in Kenora, ON
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Canada to face Russia in the Semi-Finals at The 2004 IIHF World Under-18 Hockey Championship
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Dumont and Staios named to Team Canada's Roster for 2004 IIHF Men's World Hockey Championship
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Canada opens with win at 2004 IIHF World Under-18 Hockey Championship John Lammers named Team Canada’s Captain
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Five additional NHL players named to Team Canada’s roster for 2004 IIHF Men's World Hockey Championship
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Canada’s National Women’s Team captures eighth consecutive Gold Medal at 2004 IIHF World Women’s Hockey Championship
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Eleven NHL players named to Team Canada’s Roster for 2004 IIHF Men's World Hockey Championship
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Canada’s National Women’s Team advances to Gold Medal Final at 2004 IIHF World Women’s Hockey Championship
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Quenneville released from hospital; Team Canada names Mike Babcock Head Coach, Tom Renney Associate Coach, and Mike Pelino, Assistant Coach
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Canada’s 2004 World Under-18 Championship roster named
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Mike Babcock and Tom Renney named Assistant Coaches for Team Canada for The 2004 IIHF Men’s World Championship
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Canada’s National Women’s Team ends pre-World Championship camp with 9-1 win over Sweden in Antigonish, NS
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Stuart Ballantyne is named General Manager for the 2006 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship in Vancouver
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Canada’s National Women’s Team set to arrive in Nova Scotia for World Championship Pre-Competition Camp
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Joel Quenneville named Head Coach of Team Canada for 2004 IIHF Men’s World Championship
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Team Ontario captures The Esso Women’s National Championship title
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Award Winners announced for 2004 Esso Women's National Hockey Championship
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Ottawa to Host Team Canada’s Training Camp for World Cup Of Hockey 2004 ‘International Hockey Series’
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Hockey Canada's International Coaches Conference to be held in Calgary, July 1-4, 2004
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Sherwood Park, Alberta set to host 2004 ESSO Women's National Hockey Championship
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Hockey Canada and RBC Financial Group name New Brunswick man as National Winner of The RBC Local Hockey Leaders Program
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Canada's National Women's Team roster named for 2004 World Championship
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Hockey Canada & RBC Financial Group announce 2004 RBC local hockey leaders
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Team Canada's Coaching Staff named for World Cup of Hockey 2004
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Hockey Canada announces Men’s National Team Roster for the upcoming Skoda Cup
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Cut Knife Minor Hockey winner of The Hockey Canada Week Contest
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Halifax breaks yet another hockey record
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National Women's Under-22 Team to take part in 2004 European Air Canada Cup
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Canada's National Women's program set for final World Championship Selection Camp in Calgary, AB from January 24-30, 2004
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2004 RBC Royal Bank Cup and Regional Junior 'A' Championships will play without the 'Red Line' for off-side passes
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Hockey Canada President Bob Nicholson and Team Canada Executive Member Steve Tambellini among newest BC Hockey Hall of Fame inductees
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Five Canadian cities remain in the bidding to host the 2006 IIHF World Junior hockey Championship
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1.7 Million TV viewers tuned in for Team Canada’s 2004 World Junior Gold Medal Game
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Canada receives Silver Medal at 2004 IIHFWorld Junior Hockey Championship after 4-3 loss to Team USA
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Ontario defeats Pacific 5-2 to win World Under-17 Hockey Challenge
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National Junior Team returns home on Tuesday, January 6, 2004
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2004 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge Gold Medal Game on Sunday will feature an "all-Canadian final"
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Canada will face USA on Monday, January 5th in Gold Medal Game at 2004 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship in Finland
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Canada to play Czech Republic on Saturday, in semi-fnals of 2004 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship
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