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Canada defeats U.S. to capture gold at women's hockey worlds | CBC Sports
Canada successfully defended its women's hockey world title with a 2-1 win over the rival United States in the gold-medal game on Sunday in Herning, Denmark
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Nazem Kadri celebrates Stanley Cup win with the London Muslim community that always backed him | CBC News
Nazem Kadri walked out the front doors of the London Muslim Mosque on Saturday and hoisted the Stanley Cup as he celebrated winning hockey's highest trophy with his hometown community.
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Federal government freezing Hockey Canada funding
The office of the Minister of Sport confirmed to Sportsnet on Wednesday that it is freezing government funding directed to Hockey Canada.
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Finland beats Canada in OT for gold at men’s hockey worlds - TSN.ca
Finland defeated Canada 4-3 in overtime in the gold-medal game at the IIHF men’s World Championship in Tampere, Finland, on Sunday.
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Canadiens win NHL Draft Lottery, will own top pick for 1st time since 1980 | CBC Sports
The Montreal Canadiens won the 2022 NHL draft lottery on Tuesday night and have the first selection for the upcoming draft at their home arena. The Canadiens had the best odds to win the lottery at 18.5 per cent after posting an NHL-worst 22-49-11 record this season.
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Russia removed as host of 2023 worlds in men's ice hockey
ZURICH (AP) — Russia was removed Tuesday as host of the 2023 world championship in men’s ice hockey that was to be played in Vladimir Putin’s home city St. Petersburg. Citing “concern for the safety and well-being of all participating players, officials, media, and fans,” the International Ice Hockey Federation announced the decision after its ruling council met.
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Canadiens icon Guy Lafleur, one of hockey's flashiest players, dead at 70
Montreal Canadiens icon Guy Lafleur, who captured five Stanley Cup titles and was a hockey hero in Quebec long before his NHL playing days, has died. He was 70. The cause of death was not immediately known. However, Lafleur suffered through health issues in the latter stages of his life. In September 2019, he underwent quadruple bypass heart surgery, which was followed by lung surgery two months later.
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Mike Bossy, Canadian hockey icon and New York Islanders legend, dies at 65 | Globalnews.ca
Mike Bossy's death is the third loss from the New York Islanders dynasty this year after fellow Hockey Hall of Famer Clark Gilles died in January and Jean Potvin died in March.
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Mike Bossy, New York Islanders legend and 4-time Stanley Cup champion, dies at 65
Mike Bossy, one of hockey's most prolific goal-scorers and a star for the New York Islanders during their 1980s Stanley Cup dynasty, has died after a battle with lung cancer. He was 65. TVA Sports, the French-language network in Canada where he worked as a hockey analyst, confirmed Bossy died Thursday night. An Islanders spokesman said Bossy was in his native Montreal, where the team will play Friday night against the Canadiens.
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Familiar faces, unfamiliar names as China takes to the ice
Growing up Jake Chelios and Jeremy Smith might have dreamed of playing for the United States men's Olympic ice hockey team but instead will faceoff against them at the Beijing Winter Games, coming to the rescue of a China squad in need of help.
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Iconic Isles star, Hall of Famer Gillies dies at 67
Hall of Famer Clark Gillies, a stalwart on the New York Islanders' dynasty that won four straight Stanley Cup championships in the early 1980s, has died. He was 67.
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A hockey fan spotted a staffer's suspicious mole from the stands, saving his life
An NHL staffer had a cancerous mole removed after a fan of the opposing team spotted it from the stands and urged him to get it checked out. He now credits her with saving his life, and the teams are awarding her a scholarship for medical school this fall.
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NHL commissioner Bettman has asked to move hockey to Summer Olympics
The NHL's commissioner stated that he's pursued the idea of having hockey added to the Summer Games.
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Seattle Kraken fan called a hero after noticing Canucks staffer's cancerous mole during game | CBC News
A Seattle Kraken fan is being praised as a hero after helping the assistant equipment manager of the Vancouver Canucks identify a cancerous mole on his neck in the middle of a game.
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World junior hockey tournament cancelled as more players test positive for COVID-19 | CBC Sports
The world junior men's hockey championship in Edmonton and Red Deer, Alta., was cancelled Wednesday in the face of lost games due to COVID-19.
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NHL officially announces players won't attend Beijing Olympics
NHL players will not be attending the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, the league announced Wednesday.
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EA Sports will add women's teams to NHL 22
EA Sports is adding women's teams to NHL 22 for the first time.
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Rem Pitlick scores first three NHL goals as Wild stop Kraken 4-2
Rem Pitlick didn't play during the Wild's inaugural game against the Kraken. He was sidelined after testing positive for COVID-19 a day before the Oct.28 puck drop, an absence that lasted until a week ago. "I had a small little window in my hotel room to get some fresh air," said Pitlick, who was asymptomatic. "For four days I couldn't go outside. [But] I had a nice view from the hotel."
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NHL player Evander Kane suspended following league's investigation into his Covid-19 vaccine card
The National Hockey League has handed a 21-game unpaid suspension to Evander Kane of the San Jose Sharks after an investigation into whether he submitted a fraudulent Covid-19 vaccination card, according to Front Office Sports and ESPN, which cited unnamed sources.
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Former Canucks enforcer tweets about 'insane' amount of Toradol and Ambien he was given in NHL | CBC News
Former Vancouver Canucks enforcer Tom Sestito took to Twitter to decry the amount of Toradol and Ambien he was given during his NHL career. He made the comments in response to Vegas Golden Knights' goalie Robin Lehner tweeting "many other teams" give out benzodiazepines and Ambien to players without prescriptions.
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