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AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Will greed cost Canada another gold medal at the World Juniors?
4 minute read 12:00 PM CSTOne of the great Christmas traditions in Canadian sport is the World Junior Hockey championships that kick off on every year on Boxing Day.
Unfortunately, the last couple of tournaments have not gone well for Team Canada and their fans from coast to coast to coast. Twice in a row, Team Canada lost in the quarter-finals and finished out of the medals.
It’s super frustrating because if greedy NHL teams weren’t so selfish, Canada would be able to ice juggernaut teams.
In this year’s version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas the title role will once again be played by all the NHL teams that will not release their junior-aged players to play in the World Junior Hockey Championships.
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