Quiet, Optimus! The WCs are all I have, now that my blessed Oilers are down and out.
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Canada blanks Belarus, Denmark shocks U.S.
WebPosted Sat Apr 26 20:25:29 2003
CBC SPORTS ONLINE - Team Canada beat Belarus 3-0 in its first game at the 2003 world hockey championship in Turku, Finland.
Dany Heatley (Atlanta Thrashers), Mike Comrie and Ryan Smyth (Edmonton Oilers) were the goal scorers.
Goalie Sean Burke (Phoenix Coyotes) got the shutout.
In nine meetings, Canada has never lost to Belarus.
Canada's next game is against Latvia on Sunday in Turku.
In other action, Demark pulled off a stunning 5-2 victory over Team USA on Saturday in Tampere, Finland.
A small Scandinavian country with only 4,000 hockey players, Demark is making its return to hockey's elite after a 54-year absence.
In the 1949 tournament in Stockholm, Sweden, Denmark lost one game to Canada 47-0, which is still a record in championship history.
The U.S., which has 12 NHL players but no big names on its roster, outshot Denmark 50-20 but goalie Peter Hirsch made several sparkling saves throughout the game.
On Friday, Team Canada General Manager Steve Tambellini rounded out the roster by naming three more players to the team:
Cory Cross, defence Edmonton Oilers
Steve Staios, defence Edmonton Oilers
Steve Reinprecht, forward, Colorado Avalanche
With the additions of Cross and Staios, the number of Edmonton Oilers players on Canada's roster is six.
Canada's roster now stands at 22 players -- three goaltenders, six defencemen and 13 forwards.
Chris Gratton of the Phoenix Coyotes, who was announced with Canada's first group of players, will be unable to play in the tournament because of a nagging shoulder injury.
Canada won two gold medals in the 1990's at the world hockey championship -- 1994 and again in 1997. Last year, Canada finished sixth in Sweden.
At this year's tournament, Canada is in a preliminary round group with Belarus, Latvia and Sweden.
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6 Oilers! Hot damn!
And ya gotta love that preliminary grouping: Belarus (ha!), Latvia (ha ha!), & the Swedes (hm.). Easy sailing!
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Canada blanks Belarus, Denmark shocks U.S.
WebPosted Sat Apr 26 20:25:29 2003
CBC SPORTS ONLINE - Team Canada beat Belarus 3-0 in its first game at the 2003 world hockey championship in Turku, Finland.
Dany Heatley (Atlanta Thrashers), Mike Comrie and Ryan Smyth (Edmonton Oilers) were the goal scorers.
Goalie Sean Burke (Phoenix Coyotes) got the shutout.
In nine meetings, Canada has never lost to Belarus.
Canada's next game is against Latvia on Sunday in Turku.
In other action, Demark pulled off a stunning 5-2 victory over Team USA on Saturday in Tampere, Finland.
A small Scandinavian country with only 4,000 hockey players, Demark is making its return to hockey's elite after a 54-year absence.
In the 1949 tournament in Stockholm, Sweden, Denmark lost one game to Canada 47-0, which is still a record in championship history.
The U.S., which has 12 NHL players but no big names on its roster, outshot Denmark 50-20 but goalie Peter Hirsch made several sparkling saves throughout the game.
On Friday, Team Canada General Manager Steve Tambellini rounded out the roster by naming three more players to the team:
Cory Cross, defence Edmonton Oilers
Steve Staios, defence Edmonton Oilers
Steve Reinprecht, forward, Colorado Avalanche
With the additions of Cross and Staios, the number of Edmonton Oilers players on Canada's roster is six.
Canada's roster now stands at 22 players -- three goaltenders, six defencemen and 13 forwards.
Chris Gratton of the Phoenix Coyotes, who was announced with Canada's first group of players, will be unable to play in the tournament because of a nagging shoulder injury.
Canada won two gold medals in the 1990's at the world hockey championship -- 1994 and again in 1997. Last year, Canada finished sixth in Sweden.
At this year's tournament, Canada is in a preliminary round group with Belarus, Latvia and Sweden.
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6 Oilers! Hot damn!

And ya gotta love that preliminary grouping: Belarus (ha!), Latvia (ha ha!), & the Swedes (hm.). Easy sailing!
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