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US beats Canada 4-2 in World Cup hockey exhibition
US beats Canada 4-2 in World Cup hockey exhibitionCOLUMBUS, Ohio - Patrick Kane and Joe Pavelski each had a goal and an assist to help the United States beat Canada 4-2 on Friday night in an exhibition game before the World Cup of Hockey.There were plenty of scrums, hard hits and bad blood."When the U.S. plays Canada you're going to get that type of game whether it's an exhibition, preliminary game, semifinal or final," Kane said.
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Canada falls 4-2 to Team USA in World Cup exhibition
Canada falls 4-2 to Team USA in World Cup exhibitionTerry Koshan, Postmedia Network Sep 10, 2016COLUMBUS Exhibition hockey before we've reached the mid-point of September.Can't be taken seriously, right?Certainly, the Team Canada-Team USA combatants on Friday night played as though something was on the line.
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Team USA tops Canada in World Cup of Hockey exhibition game
Team USA tops Canada in World Cup of Hockey exhibition gameTeam USA forward Joe Pavelski (not pictured) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal in the second period against Team Canada.(Photo: Aaron Doster, USA TODAY Sports)COLUMBUS — Chicago Blackhawks star Patrick Kane talked earlier this week about watching a video of Team USA's 1996 World Cup-clinching win over Canada and being wowed by all of the scrums and lawlessness that occurred after the whistle.Then on Friday, Kane found himself playing an exhibition game that had a similar level of animosity and intensity.
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Canada falls to U.S. in World Cup of Hockey exhibition opener
Canada falls to U.S. in World Cup of Hockey exhibition openerCOLUMBUS, OHIO—Patrick Kane and Joe Pavelski each had a goal and an assist to help the United States beat Canada 4-2 on Friday night in an exhibition game before the World Cup of Hockey.The teams will play again Saturday night in Ottawa.Jonathan Quick made 32 saves in the first two periods and Ben Bishop stopped nine shots in the third.
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