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February 10, 2012

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  • 2000 WORLD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS
    April 3-9 in Mississauga, Ont.


    TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
    Apr. 8
    Semis
    Can 3
    Fin 2
    USA 7
    Swe 1
    Apr. 9
    Bronze
    Fin 7
    Swe 1
    Apr. 9
    Gold
    Can 3
    USA 2 OT

    Winning worlds no Small feat

    BY JIM BENDER -- Winnipeg Sun -- Winnipeg Sun
     A Small netminder came up big for Team Canada once again.
     And Winnipeg's Sami Jo Small was still basking in the glow of earning her second straight gold medal at the women's world hockey championship yesterday.
  • Apr. 11: Full story

    Canada wins nailbiter in overtime

    By SPIRO PAPUCKOSKI -- SLAM! Sports
     MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- Team Canada is still perfect.
     In an exciting finish, Nancy Drolet scored the overtime winner with 6:50 left as the home team rallied to defeat the U.S. 3-2 to claim their sixth straight gold medal at the Women's World Hockey Championship.
     The win kept their winning streak at the worlds alive.
  • Apr. 9: Game story and summary

    Good-for-all home ice win

    By DIANA LUCIANI -- SLAM! Sports
     MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- Many hockey fans came to the Hershey Centre last night to see the top two women's teams of the world - Canada and the U.S. - battle it out in an intense, all-on-the-line hockey game.
     There's no question they got their money's worth.
  • Apr. 10: Full story

    Drolet, Canada do it again

    By PERRY LEFKO -- Toronto Sun
      Ole, Drolet.
     Nancy Drolet provided a little deja vu last night when she scored the overtime goal to give Canada a 3-2 win over the United States in the women's world hockey championship final at Mississauga's Hershey Centre.
  • Apr. 10: Full story

    More Women's World Championship Headlines


  • Apr. 10: Shouldering the load
  • Apr. 9: It's bronze again for Finland
  • Apr. 9: Americans preparing for 2002
  • Apr. 9: It's a war of the world's best, again
  • Apr. 9: Goalie won't rock Canuck net
  • Apr. 9: Sami Jo Small not getting the chance to play pro
  • Apr. 8: Canada shows mettle in hard fought win
  • Apr. 8: Some things never change
  • Apr. 8: Un-Finnished business
  • Apr. 8: 2001 tournament to be held in Minnesota
  • Apr. 8: Teen 'honoured' by it all

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