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Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Tournament To Return After Two-Year Hiatus - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - Australia - Canada - New Zealand - India - Pakistan - South Korea - Malaysia

Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Tournament To Return After Two-Year Hiatus

The Premier hockey tournament of Malaysia Sultan Azlan Shah is making a return after a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The tournament is scheduled to start on November 16 and the final will be played on November 25. World No 1 Australia, fifth-ranked Germany, India, New Zealand and Canada have been invited to the tournament.

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Jonathan Huberdeau - Calgary Flames - Flames F Huberdeau pledges brain to science - tsn.ca - Canada - Florida - state New Jersey

Flames F Huberdeau pledges brain to science

Calgary Flames forward Jonathan Huberdeau has pledged to donate his brain to science.

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Latvia beats Czechs to reach WJC quarterfinals - tsn.ca - Russia - Sweden - Finland - Germany - Usa - Canada - Belarus - Czech Republic - Latvia - Slovakia

Latvia beats Czechs to reach WJC quarterfinals

EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Harvard forward Matthew Coronato scored twice and the defending champion United States held off Sweden 3-2 on Sunday night to finish 4-0 in Group B play in the world junior hockey championship.

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Cheverie continues building impressive coaching résumé - tsn.ca - Canada

Cheverie continues building impressive coaching résumé

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John Wroblewski has COVID-19, coaches U.S. hockey women remotely before worlds - cbc.ca - Denmark - Usa - Beijing - Japan

John Wroblewski has COVID-19, coaches U.S. hockey women remotely before worlds

The United States women's national hockey team, which will feature 18 returning Olympians, took the ice for the first time Sunday to prepare for the world championships without new coach John Wroblewski, who tested positive for COVID-19.

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U.S. women's hockey coach John Wroblewski sidelined by COVID-19 - espn.com - Denmark - Usa - Canada - Beijing - Japan - county Buffalo - state New York

U.S. women's hockey coach John Wroblewski sidelined by COVID-19

BUFFALO, N.Y. — The United States women's national hockey team, which will feature 18 returning Olympians, took the ice for the first time Sunday to prepare for the world championships without new coach John Wroblewski, who tested positive for COVID-19.

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U.S.Olympics - Knight and Coyne headline U.S. women’s hockey roster for 2022 Worlds - nbcsports.com - Denmark - Usa - Beijing - state Wisconsin

Knight and Coyne headline U.S. women’s hockey roster for 2022 Worlds

USA Hockey on Sunday announced the 23-player roster for the 2022 IIHF Women’s World Championship later this month. The team is headlined by four-time Olympic medalist Hilary Knight, who will make her 12th appearance at a women’s world championship (a USA Hockey record), and three-time Olympic medalist Kendall Coyne Schofield, who will compete at her ninth Worlds.

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Narendra Modi - Sakshi Malik - The golden era of Indian sports about to dawn: PM Narendra Modi - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Ukraine - India - Birmingham

The golden era of Indian sports about to dawn: PM Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi on Saturday felicitated the Indian contingent on its return from the Commonwealth Games, saying the 'Golden Era' of Indian sports is about to dawn. He lauded the athletes for the record haul of medals at Birmingham. The PM hailed the revival of the country's rich legacy of hockey and also the stupendous performance of women athletes besides the debutants. Hosting the contingent at his residence, Modi said the athletes come from different states and diverse cultures and play different sports but the love for the nation and pride towards the 'Tiranga' unites them.

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