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Dany Heatley scored his tournament leading fourth goal in Team Canada's losing cause against the United States

Hockey · Winter Games

Miller and the U.S.A. defeat Canada 5-3

Posted 21 February 2010 by Katelyn Peer

  Canada was hoping for a repeat of the 2002 Olympic final but Ryan Miller got in the way – 42 times. He made 42 saves and lead Team U.S.A. to a 5-3 victory in a high-energy game against the home team. Jim Craig, the American goaltender who made 39 saves against the Soviets in the 1980 Olympic [...] Continue Reading

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Martin Brodeur sealed the victory with a big save in the shootouts

Hockey · Winter Games

Crosby comes through, leads Canada to victory over the Swiss

Posted 18 February 2010 by Matt Shott

Sidney Crosby may not have put up any points during regulation, but he scored the most important goal in the shootout to lead Canada to a 3-2 win against Switzerland. After being denied on his first shootout attempt Crosby was given a second opportunity.  In international rules after the initial three shooters have shot, both teams [...] Continue Reading

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Sidney Crosby, in his first Olympic competition, will be heavily relied on to bring Canada a gold medal in hockey

Hockey · Winter Games

Canada’s mens hockey team ready to dive into pressure cooker

Posted 10 February 2010 by Matt Shott

The passion and pride Canada carries for its homegrown sport of hockey will be given a whole new light during the 2010 Winter Olympics. Canada’s men’s hockey team may be under immense pressure to bring back gold, but nobody will be more scrutinized then their general manager, Hall of Fame forward and two time Canadian Olympian [...] Continue Reading

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