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    for Canada it would be hockey. It was created in Canada and continues today to be a dominating part of Canadian culture as “the sport and national identity are inextricably linked” (Brunt). You could ask almost anyone in Canada if they knew who Wayne Gretzky is or if they have ever played any form of hockey, and undoubtedly you would hear them say yes more often than no. Hockey influences all ages, from youth signing up for minor hockey, to adults taking their children to a game or even the older generations

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    Hockey, football, and boxing all share something in common; and no I am not referring to the skill, quickness, and finesse that is required for these sports. I am indeed referring to the intense physicality that all three of these sports strongly value. As a devoted hockey fan, I am a witness to a great part of the physicality that takes place. Therefore, I am well aware and understand that physicality is crucial in order to compete in most sports, but we have to draw the line somewhere. When there

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    the world, he’s not an athlete who’s easy to like. McDavid is. He’s the humble, All-Canadian Kid. Hockey has been lucky that way in that the sport’s greatest players have also been the greatest ambassadors: Gordie Howe, Jean Béliveau, Bobby Orr, Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Crosby and, now, McDavid. The Oilers arrived in Montreal in the wee hours of Saturday morning after losing 2-1 in Carolina on Friday night and were given the day off. A 20-year-old in downtown Montreal on Saturday night with money

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    has hosted the finest athletes in which the game of hockey has ever offered. Throughout over a century of history one person has had more of an impact on this league and this game. This man is Wayne Gretzky. Nicknamed "the great one", no player has done more positive for the game of hockey than him. Gretzky holds more records in the NHL than any other player in history, which shows his skill. He also holds records for attendance and fan support, which shows his other contributions to hockey. A life

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    Maurice Richard historical significance in Canada had to do considerable deal with Hockey. Hockey is “closer to a religion than a simple sporting pastime” in Canada. It is “a unifying force” in a nation where one state wanted to separate from the rest of Canada. Nevertheless hockey has a major impact on the social, economic, cultural and political realms of Canada. In the 2014 Olympics, an alcohol law in bars was ignored when Canada was in the finals for the gold medal. In addition to People drinking

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    There is an issue with the Roxy Palace Casino and their affiliate program that has caused the casino to be blacklisted or considered "rogue". This issue has been a concern since the middle of April 2013, in which the affiliate program has been closing accounts of their affiliate partners. Claiming lack of promotion as the reason behind the account closures, the Roxy Affiliates management responded that the shut out affiliates were no longer feasible and not effective bringing in new players. As a

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    Hockey All-Star Wayne Gretzky is one of the most amazing hockey players that lived, he set many records in the sport. Nobody thought he would become this amazing player that he is, he was always a scrawny kid with no muscle. Gretzky has a positive influence on hockey because he is turning hockey around, influencing kids and setting National Hockey League records. In Wayne Gretzky’s lifetime, he has been working to turn hockey around. Wayne has been a game changer to hockey because of the winter

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    The National Hockey League, also known as the NHL, is the most elite level of hockey in the world. With seven teams playing in Canada, the sport’s country of origin, and twenty-three teams in the United States, hockey has become a favorite sport to watch globally. Hockey is full of high speed, agility, skill, and is widely famous for its violence. Fans love and adore the sport for its glorification of fighting, or best known in hockey as “fisticuffs.” Before the NHL was founded in 1917, fighting

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    If I wear to describe John Tavares in one word it would be legend. John Tavares is a hockey player for the New York Islanders. He is 6,1 and 93 kg. He plays center ice and is currently captain. He was born in Mississauga, ON, CAN on September, 20, 1990. He was drafted first over all in 2009 in the NHL entry draft. In his junior years he play in the OHL for the Oshawa Generals but got traded to the London Knights in the 2009 season. In that 2009 season he finished with a career total of 215 goals

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    Clint Malarchuk was born May 1, 1961 in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. He loved hockey and continued to excel greatly in his sport. He joined the NHL in 1981 as a goalie and played for the Quebec Nordiques, Washington Capitals, Buffalo Sabres throughout his career. He continued to play whether it be for a minor league, professional league, or international league team until his retirement in 1992. Clint Malarchuk was the goalie for the Buffalo Sabres when his life changed forever. On March 22

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