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  • Juniors move on
    Their gold-medal dreams yet again eaten alive by the Russian bear, the 22 young men who wore the Canadian crest in Halifax yesterday scattered across the continent.
    FULL STORY

    After the heartbreak
    You probably didn't know much about Ian White and Jordin Tootoo before the World Junior Hockey Championship. Neither did the rest of the country.
    FULL STORY

    Fleury deserves all the credit
    It is refreshing to find, in the morning-after analyses of Canada's defeat in the world junior hockey championship gold-medal game, a show of no hands.
    FULL STORY

    World-class experience
    The medals were silver but the experience from the world junior hockey championship for Jeff Woywitka and Boyd Gordon was golden.
    FULL STORY

    Silver wasn't on their minds
    Scottie Upshall will always savour the memory of stepping onto the ice with the deafening roar of the Halifax faithful awaiting the semifinal tilt against the United States.
    FULL STORY

    Tootoo's special to Speaker
    Forget about politics -- it's hockey that's on the mind of George Hickes these days.
    FULL STORY

    Juniors deserve one huge hug
    Hey Londoners, next time you see a junior hockey player, give him a hug -- no matter if he plays with the Knights, Sarnia Sting, Kitchener Rangers, whoever -- and thank him for playing a sport that is able to grab a nation's attention and tug on its heartstrings for 11 days.
    FULL STORY

    Juniors find saying goodbye is hard
    It was tough losing to the Russians on Sunday night. It was even tougher saying goodbye yesterday.
    FULL STORY

    Need for sleep rings a Bell
    Brendan Bell is back, although getting here wasn't quite as easy as he thought it would be.
    FULL STORY


    Jan. 6 ... World junior broadcast breaks TSN record
    Jan. 6 ... Silver lining again
    Jan. 6 ... No silver lining
    Jan. 6 ... Silver just doesn't sell
    Jan. 6 ... Head scout's job goes on and on
    Jan. 6 ... Finns hang on for bronze

    MORE WJHC NEWS



    Sun., Jan. 5
    Gold Medal
    Rus 3 Can 2


    Sun., Jan. 5
    Bronze Medal
    Fin 3 USA 2





    Other than Ilya Kovalchuk, whose contract do you think the NHL would like to see re-worked?
      Chris Pronger
      Marian Hossa
      Roberto Luongo
      Marc Savard
      None, they're all legal


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