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  • | Name = Europe | Badge = Logo of Team Europe WCH 2016.png
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  • In Europe, junior teams are usually associated with a professional team, and are used The lack of an amateur draft in Europe, other than in Russia, means that the onus is on the teams to sign the most
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  • #redirect [[Team Europe]]
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  • This is a list of '''ice rinks in Europe prior to [[World War II]]'''. Both indoor and outdoor rinks are included in
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  • #redirect [[Team Europe]]
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  • |Continent = Europe '''Bohemia''' was a country in Central Europe, around the present-day Czech Republic. Prague was its capital. After World
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  • ...former international competition of women's ice hockey between nations in Europe. The competition was organized by [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] ( ...hockey.com/hockeyarchives/eurofem1989.htm Hockey Archives - Championnats d'Europe féminins 1989]
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  • |Continent = Europe '''Czechoslovakia''' was a country in Central Europe. Its capital city was Prague. On January 1, 1993, the country peacefully sp
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  • |Continent = Europe ...'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia''' was a country in Southeastern Europe that existed from 1918 until it was dissolved in 1992 amid the Yugoslav War
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  • ...r-anniversary/100-top-stories/story-42.html|title=Story #42;Breakup of old Europe creates a new hockey world|publisher=International Ice Hockey Federation|ac [[Category:Ice hockey governing bodies in Europe|Slovenia]]
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  • ...r-anniversary/100-top-stories/story-42.html|title=Story #42;Breakup of old Europe creates a new hockey world|publisher=International Ice Hockey Federation|ac [[Category:Ice hockey governing bodies in Europe]]
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  • | title =Breakup of old Europe creates a new hockey world [[Category:Ice hockey governing bodies in Europe|Azer]]
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  • | Name = Europe | Badge = Logo of Team Europe WCH 2016.png
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  • ''World map of the ice hockey countries. For a detailed map of Europe, please see below.'' {{Europe Map of Hockey Nations}}
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  • [[Category:Ice hockey governing bodies in Europe]]
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  • ...sented [[Canada]] at the [[1954 World Ice Hockey Championships]]. While in Europe for the tournament, they embarked on an exhibition tour. Jan 30 2-11 [[Canadians in Europe]] @ Paris
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  • ...''' was a union of the countries of [[Austria]] and [[Hungary]] in eastern Europe. Among others, it comprised the areas of later independent [[Czechoslovakia
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  • | First game ='''North America''' 4–0 [[Team Europe (ice hockey)|Europe]]<br><small>(Quebec City, [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]; 8 September 2016)</small> | Largest win ='''North America''' 4–0 [[Team Europe (ice hockey)|Europe]]<br><small>(Quebec City, [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]; 8 September 2016)</small>
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  • In Europe, junior teams are usually associated with a professional team, and are used The lack of an amateur draft in Europe, other than in Russia, means that the onus is on the teams to sign the most
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  • Mar 3 6-5 (2:0, 1:2, 3:3) [[Canadians in Europe]] @ Lausanne Mar 16 10-5 (5:0, 3:4, 2:1) [[Canadians in Europe]] @ Geneva
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  • | structural engineer = Heinz Isler, Europe Etudes The Centre was designed by Riger Tailibert, with Heinz Isler of the firm Europe Etudes as structural engineer. Construction took place through 1970 into 19
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  • | 3. || align="left" | Okanagan HC Europe || 25 || 12 || 9 || 0 || 4 || 80:70 || 40 * '''EC VSV''' – Okanagan HC Europe 8:3 (2:1, 3:0, 3:2)
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  • ...nlisted in the military forces. The hockey leagues across the continent of Europe were shuttered as the war raged.
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  • ...r-anniversary/100-top-stories/story-42.html|title=Story #42;Breakup of old Europe creates a new hockey world|publisher=International Ice Hockey Federation|ac [[Category:Ice hockey governing bodies in Europe]]
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