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PepsiCo Beverages Canada: Eh! O' Canada Go! Canadian Fans Ready to Take to the Ice With New Official Hockey Cheer

SUMMERSIDE, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (MARKET WIRE) Even before the start of the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship, Canadian hockey fans have reason to celebrate. Beginning today, fans now have an official hockey cheer that will unite their collective spirit, enthusiasm and support for their national teams. Recognizing the lack of a unified hockey cheer, Pepsi began the movement to...

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News of Hockey, 11/7/09: Canadian Women Beat U.S. to Win Four Nations Cup

Canada snaps the U.S. women's streak of tournament successes.

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Canadian women's hockey team wins Four Nations Cup

The Canadian women's hockey team won the Four Nations Cup tournament with a 5-1 win over the U.S. on Saturday in Finland.

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Hockey in the South is Flat Out Stupid

... single game, no questions asked. What did all of these teams have in common? They all play in Canada. So I decided to take a little deeper dive into the attendance stats and seperate them by regions. The regions are very generic but I think they get the job done. What you gather from the numbers is that hockeys relocation and expansion was completely baffling if not entirely...

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Gretzky's Tears: Hockey, Canada, and the Day Everything Changed

For Gretzky's Tears: Hockey, Canada, and the Day Everything Changed ( A ) Stephen Brunt takes a wide brush and paints the personalities that cooked up the NHL's most momentous (and expensive) trade deal. Subtlety isn't necessary: most of these guys were loud-mouthed fat-heads who kept an eye out for the biggest cash cow on the horizon, with a complete disregard for the health of the corporation,...

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Yzerman plans to name Canada's Olympic team on New Year's Eve

Steve Yzerman has made some important plans for New Year's Eve.The executive director of Team Canada has selected Dec. 31 as the day he will unveil the 23-man roster for the Olympic men's hockey team.Hockey Canada is still working out details of where the announcement will be made.Yzerman and his management team have been aggressively scouting NHL games this season, trying...

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Men's hockey team to be named Dec. 31

Canadians can count down to the New Year with debate over who is on the men's Olympic hockey team, whose roster is to be unveiled Dec. 31.

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Tourney flu by

I have a new name for that flu virus when it hits your hockey team. I call it “H4N1” which stands for, “Hockey for No One”.