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Road to 2014: A Look at Team Canada
Posted on 5 May 2012 by Corey Krakower.
With just under 2 years to go until the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, ProSportsBlogging.com will run a 6-part feature that will identify the hockey players that will likely represent their respective countries at the Olympic Games. The 6 hockey super powers to be covered include Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, Russia, Sweden and USA. Today’s featured country: Canada 2010 Result: Gold...
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STARS SHINING AT CANADA’S WORLD JR CAMP
Posted on 5 Aug 2011 by Travis Currie.
Sure it was just a scrimmage, but last night at Rexall Place in Edmonton saw Canada's best junior players go at it as they displayed their skills in front of those in charge of deciding who will make up Team Canada at the 2012 World Junior Championships. The 47 invites were split into two teams, Team Red and Team White. Team white boasted players like Sean Couturier, Ryan Murphy, and 2011 1st o...
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All the latest NHL News & Trade Rumors
Posted on 24 Jun 2011 by Corey Krakower.
It sure seems like the NHL draft is the new trade deadline! 2 blockbuster deals were completed that rocked the hockey world today; one of which was Jeff Carter being dealt to Columbus; while the other seeing top prospect Brayden Schenn and rising star Wayne Simmonds traded from LA to Philadelphia in exchange for Mike Richards. While those are monster deals, the most plugged in hockey insiders a...
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2011 Bruins Draft…Who’s next?
Posted on 23 Jun 2011 by Jim Mulligan.
It seems hard to believe that it's been a full year since we last heard Taylor versus Tyler…Seguin versus Hall. Who would Edmonton pick? Could Boston actually trade up to get the #1 overall? We all know Edmonton took Hall, the Bruins took Seguin and last year is officially history. Anyway, onto Minnesota and the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. The Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins (I do love sayin...
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ProSportsBlogging.com’s 2011 NHL Mock Draft
Posted on 20 Jun 2011 by Corey Krakower.
With the Stanley Cup Playoffs now finished, the fun stuff really begins! It's the NHL offseason. Players can be bought out until June 30, teams can make trades and have plenty of cap space to do so and free agency opens on July 1. Like almost every other year, team's offseason plans are defined during and after the NHL draft, especially this year in Minnesota. In what is regarded as a deep draf...









