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Find the latest news stories from London Free Press on the topic Hockey.
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Sea Dogs beat Oil Kings
It’s a Sea Dog eat dog world, and on Monday night at the Memorial Cup, the Edmonton Oil Kings were the wrong dog.
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Sea Dogs have their day
It’s not easy finding the net from the edge of a cliff, but the Saint John Sea Dogs found a way.
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Hunter remembers Battle of Quebec days
Behind a massive semicircle of Memorial Cup reporters hanging on his son Dale's every word, Dick Hunter thought back to The Battle of Quebec days when the Montreal Canadiens and old Nordiques used to butt heads in every possible way.
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Can Edmonton stop WHL skid?
It's long been the magnum opus, or, as they might say around here, the pièce de résistance of the Western Hockey League.
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Resilience pays off for Oil Kings
You wouldn’t think a team not far removed from a 22-game winning streak, having wrapped up its first three best-of-seven playoff series in 13 games, would have the faintest clue about fighting through with adversity.
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Overager makes push for pros
Saint John forward Danick Gauthier had a plenty of incentive to put together a monster overage season for the defending Memorial Cup champions this year.
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McNall had Gretzky on his side
He was in the dressing room and the stress of the situation -- the weight of a Game 7, right in the Centre of the Hockey Universe, in Toronto -- was heavy on Bruce McNall.
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Kings trying to finish what McNall started
He used to be front and centre, big as life, making the biggest trade in hockey history, commandeering a charter plane packed with his hockey team and movie stars, chairman of the NHL's board of governors, a producer of Hollywood hits.
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Four goalies form the foundation at Memorial Cup
Across the street from Centre Bionest where the Memorial Cup is being played, workers are in the process of tearing down Jacques Plante Arena, named in honour of the legendary Montreal Canadiens goaltender who was first to protect his face.
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Cataractes 'deserve' underdog status
The Shawinigan Cataractes know there is a segment of the junior hockey population that thinks they don't belong at the Mastercard Memorial Cup.
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