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Age just a number for Crosby *
16-year-old Quebec league sensation takes aim at spot on national roster.
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AHL bans Perezhogin for next season *
Alexander Perezhogin looked stunned. Montreal Canadiens GM Bob Gainey was also taken aback.
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Canada settles for silver *
A puck shot by Canada's Nigel Dawes beats U.S. goalie Al Montoya in the gold-medal game at the world junior hockey championship in Helsinki on Monday.
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Canada wins junior hockey Gold *
Canada completed its stress-free skate through the 2005 world junior hockey tournament last night with one final dominating display that ended a painful seven-year gold-medal drought.
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Heatley puts finishing touch on a gritty Canadian effort *
Wayne Gretzky was on the phone to Kevin Lowe seconds after Dany Heatley's 50-foot slap shot whizzed by Mika Noronen's right ear and into the net yesterday...
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Heatley suffers serious injury in Swiss hockey game *
Atlanta Thrashers star Dany Heatley suffered a serious eye injury after being hit by a shot during a Swiss League hockey game.
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Kelowna wins defensive battle *
There was still plenty of fire in the bellies of the Kelowna Rockets yesterday after they fell behind for the first time in the Memorial Cup tournament.
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Kelowna's special teams power way into final *
They couldn't put away an expansion team in the Western Hockey League playoffs, but thanks to their dangerous power play, the Kelowna Rockets are in the Memorial Cup final.
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Kesler proves to be quick study *
U.S. forward rescues Vancouver from injury problems with astute play.
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New WHA targets NHLers *
Pro hockey league already has arena deals in six cities, plans to draft phenom Crosby.
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NHL loss may be Europe's gain *
And so, as the dust settles on the Tampa Bay Lightning's Stanley Cup celebration, the National Hockey League begins its march toward the great unknown...
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Original way to get fix during lockout *
Six teams of NHLers to play four-on four with penalty shots.
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So, is Sidney really The Next One? *
Twenty-six years ago, Steve Tambellini had a bird's-eye view of hockey's greatest player. This week, he's getting a close look at another 16-year-old who is on his way to becoming the game's next megastar.
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Still investigating in Perezhogin case *
Hamilton police are continuing their investigation into the stick-swinging incident involving American Hockey League forward Alexander Perezhogin at the Copps Coliseum on April 30.
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VIVA LAS HOCKEY *
"Teeth: Another Thing to Lose in Las Vegas." That slogan on the back of the T-shirt of a fan in front of us on the escalator up to the game between the Las Vegas Wranglers and the visiting San Diego Gulls spoke volumes about the positive, feisty, no-hold's-barred attitude toward hockey in America's fastest-growing adult playground.
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'Let's go play out on the pond' *
An ageless Lafleur hopes today's game will encourage youngsters to play outdoors.
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Magic moment: the sequel (Ryan Smyth) *
Ryan Smyth plays -- and sings -- with all his heart, and now he has a world championship to crow about, ALLAN MAKI writes
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