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3 Nova Scotian junior hockey players to represent Canada at world championships

A trio of Nova Scotian hockey players will be wearing Canadian jerseys at upcoming world junior hockey championship tournaments.

Defenceman Jake Furlong of Upper Tantallon survived final cuts and will be one of three Halifax Mooseheads suiting up for Canada's world junior team when they kick off their tournament in Gothenburg, Sweden, on Boxing Day.

Meanwhile, Jessica MacKinnon of Cape Sable Island and Rhyah Stewart of Antigonish were named to Canada's U18 women's team set to play at the world championships in Zug, Switzerland, early in the new year.

"This is a real honour and a privilege for me to make this team and represent the national team at this large of a stage," said Stewart. "I'm really looking forward to the whole experience."

Stewart, a 17-year-old goaltender who plays for the Cape Breton West Islanders in the all-male Nova Scotia U18 hockey league, was one of three goalies selected to play for Canada.

In a pre-season game, she suited up for the Cape Breton Eagles and stopped all 24 shots she faced in her QMJHL debut. 

MacKinnon, 17, is a small speedy forward, standing five feet five inches tall, who has always impressed coaches with her effort on the ice.

"I've always said that if I work hard and do my very best then I can't have any regrets," said MacKinnon. "I just always have to do what I can, given the size that I am."

This tournament will be the first time both athletes play overseas, despite taking different paths in their hockey careers to get there.

While Stewart stayed in Nova Scotia to play in a high-level boys league, MacKinnon opted to leave the province and play for the Ridley College girls team in St. Catharines, Ont.

Both players have committed to NCAA Division 1 schools next year, with

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