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Cindy Klassen Wins Gold

Canada has earned its seventeenth medal at the Turin Olympic games. Cindy Klassen won gold in the women's 1,500 metre long-track speed skating event. Klassen has won a Canadian record four medals at Turin - gold in the 1,500, silvers in the 1,000 and team pursuit, and
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Canada 0, Finland 2

The good news: I got to watch our Canadian hockey team play two games this weekend.  The bad news: I watched our team get shut out twice and fall to 2-2. The loss to Switzerland shocked me while this loss to Finland merely suprised me.  Unlike years past, there are
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What's Going On Here?

Something is definitely wrong with our mens Olympic hockey team.  How can a team of this calibre fail to create any semblance of offense? It's 2-0 for Finland after one and that score is flattering to us.  I don't recall seeing any crisp passes, no odd man rushes and almost
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IIHF Idiocity

During the round robin of this year's Olympic games in Turin, our Canadian women beat host Italy 16-0, Russia 12-0 and Sweden 8-1.  We then took out Finland 6-0 in the semi-final.  That's a cumulative score of 42-1 which drew a great deal of criticism from Don Cherry and others.
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Swiss Cheesin' Me

After one period, we're actually losing to Switzerland.  Former St. John's Maple Leaf Paul di Pietro, who I just assumed was as Canadian as maple syrup and bagged milk, scored on Martin Brodeur while Martin Gerber has been stoning us at the other end. I'm not sounding any alarm bells
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Duff Gibson Wins Gold

Canada has earned its eleventh medal at the Turin Olympic games. Duff Gibson won gold in the men's skeleton event . Don't look now, but we're currently tied in second in the medal standings, only two behind the leader Norway.  O Canada!
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Canada 5, Germany 1

I sure wish I could watch these games.  Canada is 2-0 with two decisive wins and I've been unable to watch or listen to a second of live action. Five different players scored for Canada as we outshot Germany 40-12.  Tomorrow is a day off before returning on Saturday to
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Canada 7, Italy 2

The Italian hockey team should be proud.  They made a game of it for over a period, even tying the game early in the second period before the World's greatest hockey team took over.  Jarome Iginla led the way with two goals as we outshot Italy 50-20. Of course, it's
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