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Under the Radar Players Who Could Surprise at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey: bleacherreport





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Under the Radar Players Who Could Surprise at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey

Under the Radar Players Who Could Surprise at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey
Under the Radar Players Who Could Surprise at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey
In the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, superstars such as Canada's Sidney Crosby, Russia's Alex Ovechkin and the United States' Patrick Kane are expected to dominate.However, some lesser-known players could emerge as tournament surprises.They include Team Czech Republic's Michal Neuvirth (pictured above) and Team North America's Vincent Trocheck.
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in addition nydailynews

Everything you need to know for the World Cup of Hockey

Everything you need to know for the World Cup of Hockey
Everything you need to know for the World Cup of Hockey
The third edition of the World Cup of Hockey begins next Saturday in Toronto, an eight-team international tournament that includes two teams of players from multiple countries and is taking place right before the start of a new NHL season.Odd, to be sure, but there's potential for two fun weeks of compelling hockey, even if two of the squads aren't competing for national pride.Gone from the 1996 and 2004 World Cups are Germany and Slovakia.
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Tavares, Canada throttle U.S. in pre-tournament World Cup action

Tavares, Canada throttle U.S. in pre-tournament World Cup action
Tavares, Canada throttle U.S. in pre-tournament World Cup action
John Tavares wanted some retribution against the United States, even if it was only an exhibition game.Tavares had two goals to lead Team Canada over Team USA 5-2 Saturday night in World Cup of Hockey pre-tournament play in Ottawa.The two teams had played Friday night in Columbus with the U.S. coming out on top 4-2.
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let alone espn

U.S. World Cup coach John Tortorella stands behind anthem comments

U.S. World Cup coach John Tortorella stands behind anthem comments
U.S. World Cup coach John Tortorella stands behind anthem comments
John Tortorella says that while he is for players speaking their minds when it comes to protests, there is a time and place that doesn't involve disrespecting the American flag and national anthem.(2:01)COLUMBUS, OHIO -- John Tortorella, the coach of Team USA for the upcoming World Cup of Hockey, isn't backing off on his comments that he'd bench any player who didn't stand for the U.S. national anthem.On Tuesday, Tortorella told ESPN: "If any of my players sit on the bench for the national anthem, they will sit there the rest of the game."
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