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  • [[Category:Ice hockey governing bodies in Europe]]
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  • | region = Central Europe ...ey '''A'''ssociation). The idea to establish a university hockey league in Europe was formed by '''Jaroslav Straka''', who thanks to '''Lubomir Sekeras, Fran
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  • [[Category:Ice hockey governing bodies in Europe]]
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  • It was the largest indoor arena in Europe at the time, with room for 21,000 spectators. Although it is no longer used
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  • |Continent = Europe
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  • '''Serbia and Montenegro''' was a country in southeastern Europe. It was formed from two former republics of the [[Yugoslavia|Socialist Fede
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  • * [[Kontinental Hockey League]] (KHL) (highest hockey league in Europe) (since 2008) [[Category:Ice hockey governing bodies in Europe|Russia]]
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  • [[Category:Ice hockey governing bodies in Europe]]
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  • ...a list of [[Canada|Canadian]] teams that went on tours overseas (either in Europe or Asia). ...onships|World Championships]]. These teams generally embarked on a tour of Europe, playing games against various club, national, and all-star teams both befo
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  • [[Category:Ice hockey governing bodies in Europe]]
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  • ...as the first indoor ice hockey tournament to be played in [[England]], and Europe as a whole.
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  • |Continent = Europe '''Moldova''' is a country in Eastern Europe. Chisinau is the capital and largest city.
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  • | owner = SMG Europe | operator = SMG Europe
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  • [[Category:Ice hockey governing bodies in Europe]]
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  • ...o is usually regarded as having introduced the sport in its modern form to Europe.<ref>[http://web.comhem.se/~u87152366/GeoMeagherPlayerprofile.htm Biography ...s to be recognized as the "father" of the sport as we currently know it in Europe.
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  • [[Category:Ice hockey governing bodies in Europe|Finland]]
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  • Due to its position it used to be the venue for the largest Stalin statue in Europe. The statue was torn down in the 1960s. The football stadium of AC Sparta P
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  • Chotteau was the first known goaltender in Europe to wear a mask during a game. This occurred against [[CSH Paris]] on Novemb
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  • [[Category:Ice hockey governing bodies in Europe]]
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  • [[Category:Ice hockey governing bodies in Europe]]
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