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  • ==History of hockey in the CIS== ...e friendly games in January, 1992, against Austria, Canada, and Italy. The team took second place at the Nissan Cup, a preparation tournament for the Olymp
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  • This was a tour by the [[Czechoslovakia]]n National Team of [[Canada]]: Dec 28 4-2 (1:1, 0:1, 3:0) Ontario Junior All Stars @ Toronto
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  • This was a tour of [[Canada]] by the [[Finnish National Team]] in 1965-66. Dec 19 4-10 [[Canada]] @ Vancouver
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  • ...nored as IIHF's first male player of the year|url=https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/article/canadas-connor-bedard-honored-as-iihfs-first-male-player-of-the-yea ...ckey Championships]], or [[IIHF World U18 Championships]]) as well as in a national domestic league "of the highest caliber for that country," with "the combin
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  • {{NHL Team | CAN_eng = 1|n |team_name = Le National de Montreal
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  • ...our of [[Canada]] and the [[United States]] by the [[Czechoslovak National Team]]. Dec 19 2-3 (1:1, 1:2, 0:0) [[Canada]] @ Victoria
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  • This is a tour of [[Canada]] by the [[Soviet National Team]] in the 1962-63 season: Nov. 19 9-5 Hamilton Red Wings (Junior & Pros)
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  • |National teams = Men's<br>Women's<br>Junior<br>Women's U18 |National federation = Kazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation
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  • [[File:Saskatchewan.png|thumb|250px|The location of the province in Canada.]] '''Saskatchewan''' is one of three Prairie provinces in [[Canada]]. Its population is about 1,015,000 and its capital is Regina.
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  • | title = World Junior A Challenge | current_season = 2022 World Junior A Challenge
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  • [[File:NB Map.png|thumb|250px|The location of the province in Canada.]] '''New Brunswick''' is one of three Maritime provinces in [[Canada]]. It has a population of about 750,000 and its capital is Fredericton.
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  • [[File:NL Map.png|thumb|250px|The location of the province in Canada.]] ...its capital is St. John's. It was an independent nation until it joined [[Canada]] in 1949
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  • This is the tour by the [[Moscow Selects]] of [[Canada]] in 1957. '''This was the first time that a European national team visited Canada.'''
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  • [[File:PEI.png|thumb|250px|The location of the province in Canada.]] '''Prince Edward Island''' is one of three maritime provinces in [[Canada]]. It has a population of about 140,000 and its capital is Charlottetown.
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  • == 1964 Canadian Olympic Hockey Team == ...irst time, a full time Canadian Olympic hockey team was set up. Previously Canada had been represented by a single club, sometimes reinforced.
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  • |organization = Turkish Ice Hockey Federation ...Akay.<ref>[http://www.iihf.com/iihf/member/member_t.htm International Ice Hockey Federation official website]</ref><ref name="iihf">{{cite web |url=http://w
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association = [[Jamaican Olympic Ice Hockey Federation]]
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  • ...nd the early [[Manitoba Hockey Association#Manitoba Hockey League|Manitoba Hockey League]]. ...-level amateur teams until 1935. The club challenged for the [[Allan Cup]] national senior championship in 1921.<ref>{{cite web |publisher=Allan Cup |url=http:
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  • {{NHL Team | CAN_eng = 1|n 1891-1892 ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]])<br>
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  • |National teams = Men's<br>Junior |National federation = [[Ice Hockey Federation of Armenia]]
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  • ...'. From 2018 through 2022, the tournament will alternate between Edmonton, Canada and Czech Republic/Slovakia. ...rongest U-18 national team. Canada has subsequently been the most dominant team in the tournament, having won 22 times.
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  • | sport = [[Ice hockey]] ...to provide a league for teams not accepted by the rival [[Canadian Amateur Hockey League]] (CAHL).
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  • ...Association Composite of 19 portraits (HS85-10-26852).jpg|thumb|right|1913 team photograph]] ...lionaires''' were an early [[Canada|Canadian]] professional [[ice hockey]] team located in Sydney, [[Nova Scotia]] that challenged for the [[Stanley Cup]]
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  • |National teams = Men's<br>Women's<br>Junior<br>Women's U18 |National federation = [[Swiss Ice Hockey Federation]]
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  • | title = World U-17 Hockey Challenge | current_season = 2022 World U-17 Hockey Challenge
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  • |National teams = Men's<br>Women's<br>Junior<br>Women's U18 |National federation = [[Japan Ice Hockey Federation]]
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  • This is a tour by the [[Japanese National Team]] of Canada and the United States before and after the [[1960 Winter Olympics]]. Jan 16 2-17 Central Alberta Hockey League All Stars @ Lacombe
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  • [[File:Manitoba Map.png|thumb|250px|The location of the province in Canada.]] ...Red River area, contained the first western colony and settlement area of Canada.
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  • [[File:Alberta Map.png|thumb|250px|The location of the province in Canada.]] '''Alberta''' is one of [[Canada]]'s prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1, 1905. The capit
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  • ...nada on Ice; The World Hockey Championships, 1920–2008|year=2008|publisher=Canada On Ice productions|pages=22–23|isbn=978-0-9808936-0-1}}</ref> ...t year, Konnie Johannesson and [[Frank Fredrickson]] joined the team. That team turned out to be a winner in the league.<ref name="winnipegfalcons.com">htt
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  • [[File:Ontario.png|thumb|250px|The location of the province in Canada.]] '''Ontario''' is a province located in the east-central part of [[Canada]]. Ontario is the largest province in the country by population and second
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  • ...gn:center;font-size:100%;line-height:1.3">''Your reference for early [[ice hockey]] leagues in North America''</p> *[[Template:Early American Hockey|List of Pre-1920 American Seasons]]
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  • [[File:BC Map.png|thumb|250px|The location of the province in Canada.]] '''British Columbia''' is the westernmost of [[Canada]]'s provinces. It became a province in 1871. The capital is Victoria, and V
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  • |sport = Ice hockey ...hivedate = 2006-08-26}}</ref> Instead Canada's top U18 players involved in junior or university playoffs in North America play in the [[Hlinka Gretzky Cup]]
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  • |National teams = Men's<br>Junior |National federation = Luxembourg Ice Hockey Federation
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  • [[File:CHL Canada Russia Series Logo.jpg|thumb|200px]] [[Image:Ohl vs russia.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Team OHL vs. Russian Selects.]]
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  • |National teams = Men's<br>Women's<br>Junior<br>Women's U18 |National federation = [[German Ice Hockey Federation]]
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  • |logo_image = Ice Hockey Federation of Israel Logo.png |organization = Ice Hockey Federation of Israel
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  • |National teams = Men's<br>Women's<br>Junior<br>Women's U18 |National federation = [[Slovak Ice Hockey Federation]]
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  • ...Development. The OHA also controls one senior hockey league, Major League Hockey. ...charter member of the OHA, the OHL is affiliated with the OHA and Ontario Hockey Federation.
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  • |National teams = Men's<br>Women's<br>Junior<br>Women's U18 |National federation = [[Finnish Ice Hockey Association]]
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  • |National teams = Men's<br>Women's<br>Junior |National federation = [[Ice Hockey Iceland]]
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  • ...am moved to Winnipeg from Vancouver. The Winnipeg Maroons merged with this team. Feb 9 9-1 [[West German National Team|West Germany]] @ Winnipeg
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  • ...] (AHAC), which was the first major hockey league. It was the first junior hockey league in the world. ...AHA itself changed its name and format, eventually becoming the [[National Hockey League]].
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  • {{Infobox international hockey competition | country = Canada
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  • |current_season = 2023 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships |sport = [[Ice hockey]]
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  • |National teams = Men's<br>Women's<br>Junior |National federation = [[New Zealand Ice Hockey Federation]]
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  • |National teams = Men's<br>Women's<br>Junior<br>Women's U18 |National federation = [[Swedish Ice Hockey Association]]
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  • {{Infobox International Ice Hockey Competition | winners = Canada
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  • |National teams = Men's<br>Women's<br>Junior<br>Women's U18 |National federation = [[USA Hockey]]
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