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Pond
hockey passion
People in Plaster Rock, New Brunswick consider
their town the pond hockey capital of the
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The
Ice Maker
William Auslakiak is the the village
of Qukiktarjuak's master ice maker. |
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A
fresh approach
Former NHLer Bobby Smith is cultivating a
new way to way to teach hockey in the farming
community of New Liskeard, Ont. |
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Braving
the elements
In La Tabatiere, Que. hockey is played by
moonlight, rather than under arena lights.
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The
Anthem Singer
Before the game has even started, this singing
police officer brings fans to their feet. |
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Outcasts
on the inside
Inspired by Canada's Olympians, girls are
flocking to what was was previously a male-dominated
game. |
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Homesick
hero
Brian Avivakatak is good enough to
play junior hockey down south, but his love
of home keeps him on Baffin Island. |
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Mr.
Minor Hockey
Louis Hart has been coaching kids'
hockey in the community of Smiths Falls for
more than 50 years. |
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The
Lynch bothers
The Spokane Chiefs of the Western Hockey
boast their own Lynch Mob. Four brothers skate
in the ice wars together. |
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Courageous
coach
Mike Clewlow's battle with cancer has inspired
his players, their parents and the entire
hockey community of Brampton, Ont. |
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Referee
on wheels
Karen Blachford isn't letting her disability
interfere with her love of, and participation
in, hockey. |
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Braving
the elements
In La Tabatiere, Que. hockey is played by
moonlight, rather than under arena lights.
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Eyes
on the Tigers
Fans in Medicine Hat, Alta. love their hockey
and are rabid in support of their Tigers.
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Hockey
Day in Nunavut 
Snow and ice. Sticks and skates. The spirit
of hockey burns strong in the Canadian Arctic. |
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Mr.
Consistency
A solid two-way performer, Jay McClement is
just the kind of disciplined attacker any
coach would love to have on his team. |
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A
Moose Jaw Warrrior
A member of the Canadian Junior team, a high
draft choice of the Washington Capitals, the
future looks bright for Nathan Paetsch. |
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The
grizzled vet
A 15-year-veteran of the minor-league
hockey wars, Brian Chapman brings leadership
to the Manitoba Moose. |
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The
skilled prospect
Already blessed with a strong hockey
sense, Antoine Vermette is among the Ottawa
Senators top prospects. |
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The
developing goalie
An all-star in junior, the competitive
Ray Emery has given the Binghamton Senators
an energy boost. |
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The
prodigal son returns
John Craighead, after four years in
Europe, is back in Canada and skating with
the Manitoba Moose. |
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