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December 2011

Dec. 31: Finns cruise past Czechs 4-0
Dec. 31: Canada holds off late U.S. charge
Dec. 31: Swiss set sights on Slovakia after win
Dec. 31: Finns trounce Danes
Dec. 30: OHL teammates eager to clash in Russia-Sweden tilt
Dec. 30: U.S.: 'Pride' is all that's left
Dec. 30: Canadian crowds continue to chirp Team U.S.A.
Dec. 30: Visentin seeking repeat performance
Dec. 30: Sweden thumps Slovakia at world juniors
Dec. 30: Canada-U.S. as big as ever
Dec. 30: Canada must stay out of the sin bin
Dec. 30: Czechs shock U.S. 5-2
Dec. 30: Slovaks getting no respect
Dec. 30: Mismatches ignite bad habits
Dec. 30: Russia rolls over Latvia
Dec. 29: Canada downs Denmark
Dec. 29: Danes loving 'the best place in the world'
Dec. 29: He ain't an NHL heavy, he's my brother
Dec. 29: Calgary not neutral on Switzerland
Dec. 29: Swiss miss Baertschi
Dec. 29: Harrington no longer under the radar
Dec. 29: Grigorenko learning from Roy's tutelage
Dec. 29: Danes don't fret over bad changeroom
Dec. 29: Czech win over U.S. will put Canada in first
Dec. 29: Hrbas back with team in tow
Dec. 29: Visentin, Wedgewood are 'complete opposites'
Dec. 29: Danes look forward to loss against Canada
Dec. 29: Goalie Meili earns point for Swiss
Dec. 29: Tournament turnaround for Finland
Dec. 29: Russia overcomes Slovak defence
Dec. 28: Now for Canada to cane the Danes
Dec. 28: Jenner's physicality a Boone for Canada
Dec. 28: Canada blanks Czechs
Dec. 28: Bertschy is no Baertschi
Dec. 28: Top prospect Yakupov focused on now
Dec. 28: Finns sting U.S.
Dec. 28: Nolan relishes Latvian challenge
Dec. 28: Musil hopes to follow in dad's footsteps
Dec. 28: Wedgewood gets the start for Canada
Dec. 28: Team Denmark's family trio
Dec. 28: Team Canada in for a fight
Dec. 28: Rolling like a Stone
Dec. 28: 13 is lucky for Tanner Pearson
Dec. 28: Tender times in world juniors
Dec. 27: Denmark blanked by Czechs
Dec. 27: Rask enjoying comforts of Dome
Dec. 27: Schwartz feels Devo's pain
Dec. 27: Jurco ol' dog of major hockey events
Dec. 27: Wedgewood ready to make an offer
Dec. 27: Smith-Pelly one unlucky Duck
Dec. 27: Getting all the Ducks in a row at WJC
Dec. 27: World juniors a family affair for Danes
Dec. 27: Goalie stellar in Russian victory
Dec. 27: Russians still trying to cope with tragedy
Dec. 26: Smith-Pelly out with broken foot
Dec. 26: Danes not great in loss to U.S.
Dec. 26: Lovin' Latvia
Dec. 26: Friberg, Swedes pound Latvia
Dec. 26: Slovaks built for smaller ice surface
Dec. 26: No shortage of support for Latvia
Dec. 26: All eyes on Baertschi
Dec. 25: Hay mum on starting goaltender
Dec. 25: Hockey Canada to score millions from World Juniors
Dec. 24: Calgary stoked for WJ tourney
Dec. 24: World Juniors is Miller's home for Christmas
Dec. 24: Loss nets Canada uncertainty
Dec. 24: The Shootout — 2007
Dec. 24: Swedes win triple-crown affair
Dec. 23: Sweden Canada's final tune-up
Dec. 23: Canada win 'something to build on'
Dec. 23: Latvian star next in line from Shattuck-St. Mary’s
Dec. 22: Canada chows down on Swiss
Dec. 22: Canada's junior squad on brink of being 100% healthy
Dec. 22: Schwartz named Canada's captain
Dec. 22: The night the lights went out on Canadian juniors
Dec. 21: U.S. tops Swiss in world juniors buildup
Dec. 21: Locked (out) and loaded
Dec. 21: Russians dominate U.S.
Dec. 21: Success breeds success in U.S. hockey
Dec. 21: Canadians insist powerplay struggles won't snowball
Dec. 21: Former Albertan Czechs in
Dec. 21: Canada's veterans showing savvy
Dec. 21: Smith-Pelly an impact player
Dec. 20: Duo out of first exhibition
Dec. 20: Canada shakes off nerves
Dec. 20: Diggin' Devante
Dec. 20: Canadian kids all right
Dec. 20: Canada's net presence a hot topic
Dec. 20: Canada's first world juniors gold — 1982
Dec. 20: O Canada in a pinch
Dec. 20: Junior brass needs to be accountable
Dec. 18: Hockey Canada grooming Burnett?
Dec. 18: Still no Team Canada captain
Dec. 17: Oleksiak Canadian through and through
Dec. 17: NHLers fitting right in at WJC camp
Dec. 16: Team Canada building ties that bond
Dec. 16: Pearson makes leap to Team Canada
Dec. 14: Canadians a rep-by-pop team
Dec. 14: Hamiltons make hockey history
Dec. 14: Canuck cut hard to take
Dec. 14: Canada's walking wounded stick around
Dec. 14: Danes face hockey, Canadian-style
Dec. 14: Final junior cuts made
Dec. 14: Are we sending our best off ice too?
Dec. 14: One last chance for juniors
Dec. 14: Friendly fire at Canada camp
Dec. 13: Team Canada vet bearer of bad news
Dec. 13: Injured Huberdeau, Howden likely to be kept
Dec. 13: Camp check not a hit
Dec. 13: First round of cuts for juniors
Dec. 13: Di Giuseppe making case
Dec. 13: Team Canada camp hits high gear
Dec. 12: From bubble boy to Captain Canada
Dec. 12: Gallagher ready to fight for Team Canada
Dec. 12: Not an easy year for Hockey Canada brass
Dec. 12: Fun for juniors ... until the phone rings
Dec. 12: No. 1 job Visentin's to lose
Dec. 12: Fight on in earnest for Team Canada spots
Dec. 12: Junior returnees anxious to avenge defeat
Dec. 11: Trouble a-foot for Huberdeau?
Dec. 11: Forward progress for Team Canada
Dec. 11: Team Canada hopefuls ready to play in hometowns
Dec. 9: Canadian world junior squad adds NHL pair

November 2011

Nov. 29: Nugent-Hopkins recalls Worlds disappointment
Nov. 29: World junior tourney a starring point
Nov. 29: Canada's junior team awaits word from pros
Nov. 28: World Juniors won't include Percy, Anderson
Nov. 28: Scheifele invited to World Junior camp
Nov. 28: Canada's Junior camp roster unveiled

October 2011

Oct. 26: Third jersey for world juniors

August 2011

Aug. 8: Nugent-Hopkins' natural talent shines through
Aug. 4: Schwartz plays through adversity
Aug. 4: Pysyk, Simpson make most of opportunities
Aug. 4: No easy task for Hockey Canada's Prendergast

May 2011

May 27: Hay back behind Canadian bench
May 26: Ex-Flames coach named Canada's junior bench boss
May 3: World Junior takes it up a notch in 2012

January 2011

Jan. 7: Brayden Schenn could barely lift arm
Jan. 6: Suck it up, juniors
Jan. 6: Playing the blame game for juniors' collaspe
Jan. 6: Russian goalie weary but proud
Jan. 6: Canuck fans witness historic collapse
Jan. 6: Canada's collapse a silver lining for hockey
Jan. 6: Questions linger after Canada's loss
Jan. 6: Nyet ready for takeoff
Jan. 5: Without gold, awards mean nothing to Schenn
Jan. 5: Canada lost control in third
Jan. 5: Bigger, better World Juniors in 2012
Jan. 5: Russians did it our way
Jan. 5: No lead is safe at the juniors
Jan. 5: Summit Series history in attendance at final
Jan. 5: Many happy returns for medallists
Jan. 5: Gudbranson's have one gold, can they get a second?
Jan. 5: Russians roar back
Jan. 5: US salvages bronze on home ice
Jan. 5: Juniors not Olympic bound: Fasel
Jan. 5: Gold war against Russia
Jan. 4: Oh, Canada! Foligno cheers on brother
Jan. 4: Eakin key contributor
Jan. 4: The mighty Quinton Howden
Jan. 4: Junior tickets good as gold
Jan. 4: Team Canada set to burst out into song
Jan. 4: The rush of a Canada-Russia showdown
Jan. 4: Can Russia do it again?
Jan. 4: It's a 'Den deal for Schenn
Jan. 4: Brayden Schenn escapes brother's shadow
Jan. 4: Canadian stars hearing whispers
Jan. 4: Playing for Canada means the world to Ellis
Jan. 4: Net gains for jr. finalists
Jan. 4: Canada-Russia rivalry rebooted
Jan. 4: Canada, U.S. rivalry still strong
Jan. 3: Defence Canada's forte
Jan. 3: Canadian win easier than expected
Jan. 3: Canadians near perfect in win
Jan. 3: Canada earns dominant win
Jan. 3: Russians edge Swedes in shootout
Jan. 3: Foligno aims to get in U.S. goalie's face
Jan. 3: Leafs weigh in on World Juniors
Jan. 3: Allain tight lipped about Canada, U.S. match
Jan. 3: Canada, U.S. neck-and-neck: Oddsmakers
Jan. 2: Another slow start could cost Canada
Jan. 2: Canada kiss Swiss good-bye
Jan. 2: Russia storms back to top Finland
Jan. 2: Confident Campbell knows the score
Jan. 2: Time for Visentin to save Canada
Jan. 2: Kassian plays it safe
Jan. 2: Landeskog finds it painful to watch
Jan. 2: Visentin to start for Canada
Jan. 1: Team chemistry binds Americans
Jan. 1: Canada's coach responds
Jan. 1: Swiss a dangerous opponent
Jan. 1: Pros and Conz in Swiss net
Jan. 1: Five things to watch


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