Trail Daily Times, December 04, 2012

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Despite outshooting Norway 9-3 in the first period, Canada trailed 1-0 as a result of a power-play goal by Bakke at 6:06 of the opening frame. Hamar kept the game close in the first period by turning aside quality shots by Rempel, Tyler McGregor and Dominic Larocque. Coached by Trail resident Mike Mondin, the Canadians continued to pour on the pressure in the second period and were finally rewarded at 5:17 when a pass by Westlake from the corner bounced off of Rempel and into the net behind Hamar. Bridges then one-timed a pass from Dorion past Hamar before Westlake tapped a cross-crease feed from Brad Bowden into a wide-open net. Rempel rounded out the scoring at 6:31 of the third period when he converted a feed from Bridges.

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THE CANADIAN PRESS CALGARY - Kevin Rempel of Vineland, Ont., scored twice to lead Team Canada to a 4-1 win over Norway on Monday at the World Sledge Hockey Challenge. Greg Westlake of Oakville, Ont., and Billy Bridges of Summerside, P.E.I., had a goal and an assist each for Canada, which improved to 2-0 at the four-team tournament. Goalie Corbin Watson of Kingsville, Ont., stopped eight of nine shots he faced to record the victory. Audun Bakke scored the lone goal of the game for Norway (0-2), which also lost 3-1 to the United States one day earlier at the Markin MacPhail Centre. Canada had scorched Japan 11-0 in its opening match Sunday. Kjell Christian Hamar made 22 saves in the Norway net.

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team, which is selected by votes from fans, journalists and CFL head coaches. Cornish, from New Westminster, B.C., had a breakout season in 2012, winning the league’s outstanding Canadian award and finishing runnerup behind Toronto receiver Chad Owens as outstanding player. He ran for 1,457 yards, breaking the 56-yearold record for rushing yards by a Canadian set by Normie Kwong. Harris, from Winnipeg, ran for 1,112 yards. It was the first time since 1956 that two Canadian running backs broke the 1,000-yard plateau. Montreal quarter-

back Anthony Calvillo was named to his fifth all-star team, while Owens joined fellow receivers Weston Dressler of Saskatchewan, Nik Lewis of Calgary and Fred Stamps of Edmonton. Montreal guard Scott Flory earned his eighth all-star selection, and teammate Josh Bourke, earlier named the league’s top lineman, earned his second selection. Edmonton linebacker J.C. Sherritt, the league’s top defensive player, and Hamilton returner Chris Williams, the top special-teams player, were also named all-stars.

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THE CANADIAN PRESS CALGARY - Forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins has been named to the Canadian junior hockey team’s selection camp roster, Hockey Canada announced Monday. Nugent-Hopkins, the first overall pick in the 2011 NHL entry draft, played for the Edmonton Oilers last season. The 19-year-old centre has played for the American Hockey League’s Oklahoma City Barons during the NHL lockout this season. Nugent-Hopkins was among 37 players were invited to selection camp Dec. 10-15 in Calgary. Nugent-Hopkins was in Edmonton on Monday having his shoulder examined, but he is expected to join the Canadian team. “It is contingent on his health. At this point I think (the examination) is precautionary,” said Scott Salmond, Hockey Canada’s senior director of operations. “He played on the weekend and flew in so I think it was always in the plans. Our thoughts is he’ll be here on the 10th of December ready to roll.” The NHL lockout means Canada can choose the best from players born in 1994 or earlier. A handful are usually unavailable to the team because they’re playing in the NHL. Head coach Steve Spott and his assistants will select 23 players, including a third goaltender, to represent Canada. The 2013 world junior hockey champion opens Dec. 26 in Ufa, Russia. The selection camp roster includes 18 players from the Ontario Hockey League, 11 from the Western Hockey League, seven from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and Nugent-Hopkins from the AHL. Four goalies, a dozen defencemen and 21 forwards will try out for the team. While the world junior championships are considered tournament for 19-year-olds, the selection camp will include 17-year-old forwards Nathan McKinnon and Jonathan Drouin of the Halifax Mooseheads. The Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings and New York Islanders have the most prospects in the camp with three draft picks apiece.

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