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Barrie Colts centre Bryan Little and Antoine Lafleur of the P.E.I. Rocket are the Canadian Hockey League's player and goaltender of the week.
Little, 19, scored four goals and recorded six assists for 10 points in three games over three consecutive nights last week.
The Atlanta Thrashers' first round pick in 2006 had three assists in the Colts' 5-4 win over Owen Sound on Nov 16. He then scored three ...
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Quebec Remparts forward Brent Aubin is the Canadian Hockey League's player of the week after recording nine goals and five assists in four games.
Aubin opened the week with six points in a 6-2 win against Chicoutimi then added five points in an 8-7 win over the Shawinigan Cataractes. Following those multi-point games, Aubin had a goal in a 7-3 win over Drummondville then closed out the week with a ...
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The Manitoba High School Athletics Association is appealing a human rights ruling that allows girls to play on boys hockey teams.
The association made the decision after a board of directors meeting Thursday.
Last month, the Manitoba Human Rights Commission ruled the association's policy banning girls from playing on boys teams if their school has a girls squad is discriminatory.
Twin sisters Amy and Jesse Pasternak had brought the case ...
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Bob Boughner finds his days as co-owner and head coach of the Windsor Spitfires a lot longer than his days as defenceman for the Colorado Avalanche.
``Ten times longer,'' Boughner said this week from Windsor, Ont. ``You don't come home until it's dark.
``It's a little harder than putting just a couple hours in at practice.''
Boughner played his last game with the Avs on April 17. He and Warren ...
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Kootenay Ice forward Ben Maxwell was named Canadian Hockey League player of the week on Wednesday.
Maxwell had three goals and five assists last week, helping the Ice to three straight victories. The 18-year-old Vancouver native was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the second round (No. 49 overall) of this year's NHL entry draft.
Sebastian Dahm of the Ontario Hockey League's Sarnia Sting was named CHL goaltender of the ...
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The Canadian Hockey League has asked its lawyers to look at an off-shore internet gambling website where bets can be placed on major junior hockey games and the Memorial Cup.
The CHL includes the Ontario, Western and Quebec major junior leagues that total 59 teams of players aged 16 to 20.
The Austrian website bwin.com invites bets on OHL, WHL and QMJHL games and the Memorial Cup, which is troubling ...
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Daniel Ryder was named the Canadian Hockey League's player of the week on Tuesday after recording 11 points in two games for the Peterborough Petes.
The brother of Montreal Canadiens forward Michael Ryder led the Petes to two victories and is currently tied for first place in OHL scoring with 13 points.
Ryder had two goals and four assists in Peterborough's 7-2 win over the Oshawa Generals before scoring four ...
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