Ice Hockey Canada Vs Russia

Canada vs Russia IIHF World Championship Final?
Yesterday i spent two hours trying to find a web site on which i could watch the above hockey game. I found one eventually and paid 8.95 euros. I think it was one of the best sporting moments i have ever witnessed. Did anyone else in the UK watch this game, or are we all just Football Cricket and Rugby.? Ice Hockey is not even listed on the yahoo answers as an option for subject.
ur from the UK. well i am from Canada i wanted Russia to win first reason why is i don’t get why team Canada could not have a Vincent Lecavalier Joe Thornton or even Iginla in that team there free are they not? i am even sure if there busy they should still play for canada because nothing cant be more important then playing for your country. I got a question for you. is this the best hockey you have seen in the UK?
Canada vs Russia 1987 World Junior Hockey Fight
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Canada Russia ’72 (3-Disc Set) $69.98 Special Features: – Disc one: Broadcast Version (184 mins)- Producer/Director Commentary- Special Guest Commentary Featuring Harry Sinden & Alan EaglesonDisc Two: Uncut Version (193 mins)Disc Three: – Deleted Scene with commentary – Actor’s Bloopers – Easter Egg – Letterbox format 16X9 – BASED ON THE EVEN THAT GRIPPED THAT NATION AND CHANGED HOCKEY FOREVER.- THE CBC BROADCASTED FEATURE FILM FROM T… |
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Canada’s Team Of The Century (Region 1 DVD) 1972 Canada Vs. U.S.S.R. Games 1-8 $198.90 It is a moment unlike any other in time. From coast to coast, Canadais united by the game we call our own. The outcome of this prehistoric “Summit Series” is decided in the final minute of the final game. After playing the Soviets in the Forum, Maple Leaf Gardens, Winnipeg and Vancouver, Team Canada leaves for Moscow with only one victory on home ice. Behind the Iron Curtain, they lose the first o… |
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Cold War: The Amazing Canada-Soviet Hockey Series of 1972 $10.95 In 1972, after enduring years of embarrassing defeat at the hands of Soviet “amateurs,” Canadian officials convinced their Moscow counterparts to allow a pre-season, eight-game series between the best hockey players from both nations. For Team Canada, this meant a chance to assemble a “dream team” of NHL professionals and show the world that they still owned ice hockey. Cold War: The Amazin… |
