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Devon Levi not to be counted out in battle for Canada hockey's Olympic crease

Goalie Devon Levi had never stepped foot outside North America before flying to Davos, Switzerland, this week for an eight-day Hockey Canada training camp in preparation for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.

A high achiever in all areas, the 20-year-old computer science/business major packed his homework in hopes of not falling behind in his classes at Boston's Northeastern University.

"Obviously, I still brought my books," Levi said Tuesday via Zoom, clearly a little star-struck after his first on-ice session with his new teammates. "My teachers back at Northeastern are very supportive. They're on my side, and they want me to chase my dreams.

If Canadians are shocked to see Levi's name on the non-NHL men's Olympic hockey roster, the Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Que., product empathizes — for he, too, is stunned by the turn of events.

"If you asked me last year or the year before if I ever thought I would go to the Olympics, I would have said probably not," said Levi, a seventh-round pick of the Florida Panthers in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft. "Forget about in a year or two. I'm super grateful to be here."

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But Levi, who played junior A with the Carleton Place Canadians of the Central Canada Hockey League, is clearly not just tagging along as a spectator with an eye to the future. He has a legitimate shot at seeing game action with gold on the line, just like his childhood hero, Carey Price, at the 2014 Sochi Winter Games.

"Look at his numbers," Team Canada general manager Shane Doan said of Levi, whose NHL rights were traded last summer, along with a first-round pick, to Buffalo from Florida in exchange for Sam Reinhart. "It's absolutely incredible. He's doing things at

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