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Of Course Canada Will Win Gold

There's no question Canada will win the gold.  They've got it all--an unproven goalie, an aging captain and a home crowd whose enthusiasms are stifled by stadium music. Brian Kennedy breaks it all down...

Women's Weekly, February 27th, 2010

This week Denise discusses the Olympic Games, the plaeyrs of the week, the Patty Kazmaier  award nominees, the polls. the games this week, and the ones to come and the leaders.

Olympic Thoughts: Quals and Quarters

On Tuesday afternoon there were 12 teams competing in the men’s Olympic hockey tournament, and by late Wednesday night, only four teams remained. Jessica Simon shares more in her Olympic Thoughts.

Southeast Division Weekly: 2/26/10

The trade deadline is in less than a week, while seven players from the Southeast Division fight for their chance at a gold medal in the 2010 Olympics. Who will be traded and who will win gold? Find out the lastest news and notes in the Southeast Division with Inside Hockey's Diana Driscoll.

Of Course Canada Will Win Gold

Women's Weekly, February 27th, 2010

Olympic Thoughts: Quals and Quarters

Southeast Division Weekly: 2/26/10

  • Roots and Wings

    A hockey fan is no stranger to divided loyalties. Monika Moravan takes us inside her dilemma as her adopted homeland (Canada) prepares to take on the home of her ancestors (Slovakia) in the Olympic semifinals.

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  • Falcons sweep Irish with shootout win

    Thursday night Slovakia upset Russia 2-1 in a shootout in the Olympics, two night's later Bowling Green's own Slovakian lead them to a 2-1 upset victory of Notre Dame. Sean Shapiro has the recap...

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  • Avs players in the Olympics

    The Colorado Avalanche have three players competing in the Olympic Games. Adam Lanning takes a look at who is playing for which country, and how they are performing.

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  • Northeast Division Weekly: 2/19/10

    With the Olympic break leading to a shortened weekly schedule, we'll also take a look at the Northeast Division players in Vancouver. Many NHL players are in the Olympic spotlight as they represent their home countries.

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  • Olympic Ponderings

    The catch is that there are three pools and that four teams get byes in the next round. For three teams that win their pool it will be a well-deserved break, because they will have had to beat at least one other Big Seven opponent.

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  • Women's Weekly, February 18th, 2010

    This week Denise discusssed the Beanpot tournament, the first weekend of action at the Olympic games, the players of the week, the polls. the games this week and the ones to come and the leaders.

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  • Number of Olympic Teams Should Be Reduced

    Most hockey fans can’t wait for the men’s hockey tournament at the Olympics to start, but this best-on-best always gets off to a mediocre start at best. There is an easy solution to that by simply trimming a couple teams from the Games.

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  • Images of Vancouver

    Inside Hockey's own Jake Duhaime is in Vancouver for the Winter Olympics, armed with a camera in hand. Here are some of his best shots so far during the first few days of the 2010 Winter Olympics. 

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  • QMJHL Weekly: February 16th, 2010

    This week Denise discusses the players of the week, the CHL player of the week, the length of the suspension handed down to Mario Scandella; the former QMJHLers taking part in the Olympics; the CHL top 10, the games this week and the ones to come and the leaders.

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  • Rangers' Olympians excited for Games

    For five Rangers players, coach John Tortorella, and two trainers who boarded the red-eye flight to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, where the Olympic Men’s Hockey tournament begins tomorrow, it's an experience that will last a lifetime.

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  • The smile on their faces

    The United States Women’s Hockey Team has spent the last six months barnstorming North America for this very moment, where all of the pre-Olympic practices, meetings and preparation became reality. Where Team USA would take the ice in front of a boisterous crowd of 5,000+ at UBC Thunderbird Arena and the games would finally be real.

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