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9 results for "canada"
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Gretzky picks proven winners
Jim KelleyWhen Wayne Gretzky was looking for a Canadian team good enough to win the World Cup of Hockey, he gave the edge to the proven winners.
Story | Conversation | May 15, 2004 -
Roster almost finalized
Jim KelleyTeam Canada will announce its roster for the upcoming World Cup of Hockey on Saturday at Hockey Canada headquarters in Calgary.
Story | Conversation | May 14, 2004 -
All is well in Great White North
Jim KelleyAll of Canada's six teams are faring well on and off the ice. Perhaps Mario Lemieux should move the Pens there.
Story | Conversation | March 26, 2004 -
Bertuzzi a product of hockey's culture
Jim KelleyThe NHL says Todd Bertuzzi's hit isn't part of its game, but it is part of the way many players learn to play the game.
Story | Conversation | March 11, 2004 -
U.S. picks a winner, loses style points
Jim KelleyNot only is Ron Wilson the right man to coach Team USA in the World Cup, he's the only man.
Story | Conversation | February 07, 2004 -
Quinn to reprise gold-medal role
Jim KelleyTeam Canada will name Maple Leafs coach Pat Quinn as head coach for the 2004 World Cup of Hockey.
Story | Conversation | February 03, 2004 -
Flames undergoing red-hot reversal
Jim KelleyThe Flames are playing like they're determined to end their six-season playoff drought.
Story | Conversation | December 19, 2003 -
Canada turns to '02 Olympic management
Jim KelleyWayne Gretzky helped lead Team Canada to its first gold medal in 50 years at the 2002 Olympics without stepping on the ice. He's hoping to do the same at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey.
Story | Conversation | November 04, 2003 -
Flyers rout of Leafs illustrates a point
Jim KelleySaturday's Flyers-Leafs proved one thing about the state of the game -- falling behind often means staying behind.
Story | Conversation | November 01, 2003