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2016 World Cup Notebook
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Canada opts for smarts over speed with World Cup roster
Canada opts for smarts over speed with World Cup rosterGary Lawless TSN Senior Correspondent Follow|ArchiveToo slow or just smart enough.The first could lead to another Turin flop, the other to where Canada is most comfortable in the hockey world.Comfortable is a word which gets tossed around a lot when it comes to what coach Mike Babcock likes in a player.
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9 reasons to get excited for the World Cup of Hockey
9 reasons to get excited for the World Cup of HockeyThis time of year is usually the time when hockey fans begin to get antsy for the upcoming season.Summer is in the rearview mirror and training camps are on the horizon, but meaningful hockey is still a month away.But not this year.
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An early look at potential lines for the World Cup of Hockey
An early look at potential lines for the World Cup of HockeyThere's nothing like the first day of World Cup of Hockey training camp to remind us that this tournament will be loaded with superstars.It's early and a lot can change between now and the start of round robin play on September 17, but it appears Team Canada has a lineup that could do some damage in the best-on-best September tournament.Here's a look at Team Canada's line rushes on Day One of camp:ForwardsMarchand-Crosby-BergeronCouture-Toews-SeguinTavares-Getzlaf-StamkosDuchene-Giroux-ThorntonPerry (rotated in for both Stamkos and Thornton on separate rushes)DefenceMuzzin-DoughtyVlasic-WeberPietrangelo-BurnsBouwmeesterTo the surprise of no one, Edmonton Oilers centre Connor McDavid was holding down first-line duties as Team North America opened up its camp Monday.
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Team Canada's World Cup journey starts today in Ottawa
Team Canada's World Cup journey starts today in OttawaGood morning from the nation's capital!This is where Team Canada has descended to begin its World Cup journey – just as it did in 2004, the last time the tournament was played.Beyond the presence of veterans Joe Thornton and Jay Bouwmeester, this gathering bears little resemblance to that one.
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