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  1. Hockey World Cup
  2. Team USA in Spengler Cup
  3. Pravda Cup
  4. Tampere Cup
  5. Team Canada in the Spengler Cup
  6. Spengler Cup 2008
  7. Discussions for fans of team Canada! Travel partner of Hockey Canada! msat.ca
  8. Hockey
  9. World Cup
  10. Yzerman Leads Canada 2008 IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
  11. Champion Coaches
  12. IIHF Hall of Fame Inductees 2008
  13. Eurohockeytour - Channel One Cup
  14. IIHF Semi-Annual Congress in Vancouver
  15. Spengler Cup 2007/08
  16. Hockey Super Series sticks to Canada's west
  17. Tavares highlights Super Series roster
  18. Was 2007 Canada's best hockey year ever?
  19. 2007 World Championships Division lll
  20. 2007 World Championship Division II Group B
  21. 2007 World Championships Division ll Group A
  22. 2007 World Championships Division l Group B
  23. 2007 World Championships Division l Group A
  24. A look back at Canada's Gold
  25. USA Hockey to host three World Championships
  26. Canada's future in gold hands
  27. Toews a golden boy
  28. Medal for mom
  29. Doan deal for Canada
  30. A report card look at Team Canada
  31. Skoda and IIHF World Championships set world record
  32. Joy for Canadians, sorrow for Finns
  33. Top of the World: Canada beats Finns for 24th title all-time
  34. IIHF announces awards, '08 groups
  35. Canada wins gold in Moscow
  36. Canada takes three-goal lead into third period
  37. Canada's edge in big-game thinking
  38. Bear Brings Home Bronze: Russia beats Sweden
  39. Preview: Canada vs. Finland
  40. CP's pick for the gold medal game at the IIHF World Hockey Championship
  41. GDT: Canada vs. Finland (GOLD MEDAL GAME) - Sunday, May 13, 2007 - 12:00 pm ET/TSN
  42. Plans for Sochi 2014 bid unveiled
  43. Canada, Russia juniors to meet this summer
  44. Canada cruises to gold meal game
  45. Canadian silver lining
  46. Leafs' Steen seeing red
  47. Home Ice Curse Lives: Koivu's OT winner ousts Russia
  48. Preview: Russia vs. Finland
  49. Sources: Morozov, Nummelin out
  50. Three recent top draft picks will take part in Canada-Sweden semifinal game
  51. Quebec City on track for 2008 Worlds
  52. CP's picks for the semifinal games at the IIHF World Hockey Championship
  53. Finland beats Sweden to the 2012 World Championship
  54. Delegates from Halifax and Quebec City visit IIHF World Hockey Championship
  55. Taking aim at more global glory
  56. GDT: Canada vs. Sweden - Saturday, May 12, 2007 - 11:00 am ET on TSN/RDS
  57. Malaysia latest addition to IIHF family
  58. Terry Gregson talks refereeing: Part II
  59. Finland edges USA in shootout, faces Russia next
  60. Canada beats Swiss to face Sweden in semis
  61. Semi-finals pairings all lined up
  62. Preview: USA vs. Finland
  63. The five biggest USA-Finland games
  64. GDT: Canada vs. Switzerland - Thursday, May 10, 2007 - 8:00 am ET on TSN
  65. Sweden outscores Slovakia to make semi-finals
  66. Canada makes the grade so far at IIHF World Hockey Championship
  67. Canadians respect Swiss goalie Jonas Hiller heading into quarter-final game
  68. Quarter-finals and OT go hand in hand
  69. Preview: Sweden vs. Slovakia
  70. IIHF-NHL transfer deal ratified, but Russia not in
  71. Russians advance with convincing win over Czechs
  72. Plenty of familiarity
  73. Winner of Victoria Cup will receive 1 million Swiss francs
  74. IIHF announces NHL-European Victoria Cup
  75. Dispelling the 11 biggest myths in hockey
  76. When Canada's juniors visit Russia's rinks
  77. ZAUGG: Who will coach Canada in 2010?
  78. Morozov scores twice as Russia tops Sweden
  79. Canada 6, United States 3
  80. Quarter-finals matchups ready to rock
  81. Canada and USA fight for Group F supremacy
  82. Canada's McClement making things happen
  83. Norway joins Latvia for Canada 2008
  84. Nielsen ratings are up: Denmark beats Italy 5-2
  85. Germany closes tournament with 6-5 win over Belarus
  86. Fasel to officiate oldtimers' game on May 8
  87. COLUMN: Remembrance of Tournaments Past
  88. GDT: Canada vs. U.S.A. - Monday, May 07, 2007 - 12:00 pm ET on TSN
  89. NHL star Alexander Ovechkin gets one-game suspension at hockey world tournamen
  90. Canada wins 4-3 in OT, but Czechs advance anyway
  91. Lehtonen's error gives Sweden 1-0 win over Finns
  92. Slovakia barely survives Belarus with 4-3 win
  93. Russia smashes Switzerland to stay perfect
  94. Ukraine keeps hopes alive by beating Norway
  95. Latvia thrashes Austria, goes to Canada 2008
  96. Preview: Czech Republic vs. Canada
  97. The Russian hockey coaching carousel
  98. COLUMN: Are upsets really good for the game?
  99. Group F teams gun for quarter-finals berths
  100. Canada's Murray not looking for credit
  101. Finland beats Italy to secure quarter-finals berth
  102. Gaborik scores winner as Slovakia edges Czechs
  103. Doan's hat trick hems politicians
  104. USA stays unbeaten by blanking Germany
  105. Savvy Swiss advance with win over Denmark
  106. IIHF, NHL agree in principle to new transfer deal
  107. Group F teams gun for quarter-finals berths
  108. COLUMN: Missing the days of mystery
  109. Kovalchuk leads Russia to tight 3-0 win over Italy
  110. Latvia cruises past Ukraine 5-0
  111. GDT: Canada vs. Czech Republic - Sunday, May 06, 2007 - 12:00 pm ET on TSN
  112. Skilled rearguard Sorokins stars for Latvia
  113. PM Harper calls Doan to offer support
  114. Norway draws first blood with OT win over Austria
  115. O Captain, My Captain: Doan leads Canada past Belarus
  116. Scandinavian teams shuffle rosters
  117. Relegation Round Fever: Who will survive?
  118. GDT: Team Canada vs Team Belarus
  119. Three power play goals lift Swedes over Danes
  120. Major upset: Germany stuns Czechs 2-0
  121. IIHF President backs Doan, Hockey Canada
  122. Canadian Curt Fraser coaching Belarus at IIHF World Hockey Championship
  123. Cory Murphy: Reverse training for the NHL
  124. A little change is welcomed by Canada
  125. USA earns impressive 4-2 win over Slovaks
  126. Finns blank Swiss to start Qualifying Round
  127. Books and DVDs revive forgotten hockey history
  128. DAILY NOTEBOOK: Klesla among latest additions to Moscow rosters
  129. COLUMN: Scoring up, goalies down
  130. Hockey Canada officials appear before MPs
  131. Canada takes Group C at Hockey World
  132. Shane Doan elaborates on remarks that landed him in hot water
  133. Campbell backs Doan, NHL decision
  134. The next stage: Qualifying Round opens Thursday
  135. Five-goal second period lifts Sweden over Swiss
  136. Canada beats Slovakia 5-4 in thriller
  137. Team Canada Black Jerseys Will Be Up For Online Ebay Auction
  138. Germany defeats Norway, advances to Qualifying Round
  139. Cirone's OT winner against Latvia sends Italy forward
  140. Norway's Forsberg brings youthful enthusiasm
  141. Key Matchup: Miroslav Satan vs. Dion Phaneuf
  142. DAILY NOTEBOOK: Germany, Sweden add players
  143. Hockey Canada officials head to Ottawa
  144. IHWC.NET Faceoff: Three points or two?
  145. Sweden's Akerman finally arrives after long journey
  146. COLUMN: The art of the one-timer
  147. Doan disappointed with political barbs
  148. GDT: Canada vs. Slovakia - Wednesday, May 02, 2007 - 12:00 pm ET on TSN
  149. Czechs hold off late American rally to win Group
  150. Russia survives wild Finnish for 5-4 win
  151. Danes send Ukraine to Relegation Round
  152. Belarus moves on with 5-2 win over Austria
  153. Key Matchup: Ville Peltonen vs. Sergei Gonchar
  154. Danish leader Damgaard anchors power play
  155. Key Matchup: Roman Cechmanek vs. Lee Stempniak
  156. DAILY NOTEBOOK: Finland, Russia take center stage
  157. Today's programme on www.ihwc.net
  158. Stastny Jr: I feel lucky that my father sets such an example
  159. Checker Mayers relishes role with Team Canada
  160. Backstrom leads Swedish attack
  161. Opposition parties question choice of Shane Doan as team Canada captain
  162. Hard-hitting Flames defenceman Dion Phaneuf joins Team Canada
  163. Doan to the rescue
  164. Canada remains unbeaten
  165. Slovaks, Swiss advance
  166. Balanced Swedish attack pulverizes Latvia
  167. Podhradsky's pair leads Slovakia past Germany
  168. Ruthemann's goal squeezes Switzerland past Italy
  169. Canada narrowly knocks off Norway
  170. Ten signs that Vancouver's gearing up for 2010
  171. Erik Johnson bolsters USA blueline in Moscow
  172. DAILY NOTEBOOK: Sweden adds players, no help for Belarus
  173. Krupp to Krupp: Uwe to Bjorn
  174. Today's programme on www.ihwc.net
  175. GDT: Canada vs. Norway - April 29, 2007 - 12:00 pm ET on TSN
  176. Czech Republic, Finland, U.S. qualify
  177. Kazan unit scores six goals as Russia blows out Ukraine
  178. USA cruises past Belarus 5-1
  179. Finnish power play dooms Denmark
  180. Czechs remain perfect after thumping Austria
  181. The meteoric rise of Jonathan Toews
  182. COLUMN: Short shifts sell fans short
  183. Austria's Setzinger sees room for improvement
  184. Preview: Finland vs. Denmark
  185. Canada's Weber suspended three games
  186. Champions Sweden in Uphill Battle
  187. Sweden starts by thrashing Italy
  188. Slovakia blanks Norway 3-0
  189. Jeannin and Wichser lift Swiss over Latvia
  190. DAILY NOTEBOOK: Finland, Denmark add forwards
  191. Remembering the shocker that was St. Petersburg 2000
  192. ZAUGG: Only the Metro is like 1986
  193. COLUMN: No more changes, please!
  194. Sweden vs. Italy - April 28, 2007 - 1:15 PM ET
  195. Belarus looks to keep building post-Hanlon
  196. All eyes on Team Russia
  197. Austria aims not to get relegated again
  198. Switzerland's consistency second to none
  199. Czech Republic bids for third straight finals appearance
  200. 2007 could finally be Finland's year
  201. Finland flattens Ukraine in Moscow opener
  202. Russia gets dream start versus Denmark
  203. Czech Republic powers past Belarus
  204. GDT: Canada vs. Germany - April 28, 2007 - 8:00am ET - TSN
  205. Gold medals at world hockey championship hard to come by for Canada
  206. Roloson starts against Germany
  207. Doan captains Team Canada
  208. Team Canada soldiers on without star power in lineup
  209. U.S. cruises past Austria at Worlds
  210. Proving them wrong
  211. 2007 Canadian Men’s Hockey Team
  212. Nagy to miss worlds
  213. Keenan joins Swedes as hockey advisor
  214. Mason, Armstrong added to Team Canada
  215. Ruutu scores two as Canada falls 4-2 to Finland in world championship warmup
  216. Adam Hall, Ryan Suter, Jason Bacashihua join U.S. team for world championship
  217. Team Canada adds three more players
  218. France qualifies for world championship
  219. Forsberg won't play for Sweden at Worlds
  220. Jordan Staal joins brother Eric on Team Canada
  221. Crosby played with broken foot from mid-March on, misses worlds for Canada
  222. MP wants NHL player punished
  223. Yzerman working phone for Canada
  224. McClement added to Team Canada
  225. Toews invited to Team Canada camp
  226. USA Hockey named the first 18 players to its U.S. Men's Team
  227. 2007 United States Men’s National Hockey Team
  228. Capitals' Semin kicked off Team Russia
  229. NHL goaltenders Grahame and Esche among 18 named to U.S. team for tournament
  230. Looking ahead at Canada's goalies in 2010 olympics
  231. Canada adds to worlds roster
  232. 2007 Men's World Hockey Championships TSN Schedule
  233. Mats Sundin turns down chance to play in world hockey tournament
  234. German goalie shines in defeat
  235. A $400 Dollar Package For Quebec’s 400th Anniversary Celebrations
  236. Yzerman surrounding himself with experience
  237. Andy's the man
  238. Fedorov looks to Moscow
  239. Five Players Named to Team Canada
  240. Murray to coach Team Canada
  241. JFJ might help Yzerman
  242. Sullivan to guide Team USA at Worlds
  243. Plenty of coaching options for Canada
  244. World Cup of Hockey 2008?
  245. Dreger: Who will coach Team Canada?
  246. Why not the big guys?
  247. Yzerman takes job as Team Canada GM for world hockey championship
  248. Quebec City says 2008 world hockey championships have new budget plan
  249. McKenzie: Yzerman to lead Team Canada?
  250. Hockey Canada gives Quebec a week to resolve 2008 hockey worlds woes