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Sharp Swedish team sets sights on Canada

From Friday's Globe and Mail

Swedes think team play can overcome Canada's big NHL names ...Read the full article

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  1. Scot Loucks from Pickering, Canada writes: Good luck to Canada in this one. They "should" win... but it's game seven of the semi finals for both teams

    Cheers
  2. Garry S from Canada, Canada writes: Can anyone tell me why the games are being played in the afternoon? Don't they want prime time TV audiences? Given there are no Canadian teams left in the NHL playoffs, there would be no competition.
  3. R Miller from Halifax, Canada writes: Garry S from Canada, Canada:

    Just guessing, Garry S, but....

    Maybe it's so viewers in Europe can watch some of these games too without having to stay up well past midnight.

    The IIHF (as well as 14 of the 16 teams in this tournament) are not located on this continent....

    Cheers.
  4. Garry S from Canada, Canada writes: R Miller: Good point--I was being rather North American-centric.
  5. Tom Sawyer from Canada writes: Then why dont they play the games at 14 in the morning in Europe so we can watch them in prime time. Canada is all that matters!
  6. R Miller from Halifax, Canada writes: Only in your mind, Tom Sawyer.... Only in your mind!

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