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Canada's Jay Harrison and Sweden's Oscar Lindberg (L) vie for the puck during the quarterfinals match Canada vs Sweden at the 2013 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships on May 16, 2013 in Stockholm.
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Islanders blow third-period lead in fifth straight loss
and crept under the crossbar.Carolina took a 5-3 lead at 9:09 on Eric Staal 's tip-in after Tlusty had already redirected Jay Harrison 's point shot, and the boos rained down in the Coliseum as the Isles allowed their league-worst 22nd third-period goal in Read more »
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Sweden eliminates Canada in quarter-finals at worlds
The puck gets past Canada's goalie Mike Smith as Canada's Jay Harrison and Sweden's Loui Eriksson look on during third period quarter final game action Thursday, May 16, 2013 at the world hockey championship in Stockholm Sweden. Photograph by: Jacques Bo from Calgary Herald Read more »
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Subban skates with Team Canada in Sweden
P.K. Subban skated with Team Canada Wednesday in Stockholm as the squad prepared for Thursday’s quarterfinal game against Sweden at the World Hockey Championship (2 p.m., TSN, RDS). Subban, a finalist for this year’s Norris Trophy as the NHL’s best defen from Hockey Inside/Out Read more »
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Mav6 Completes Divestitures; Announces New Approach to Deliver Game-Changing Capabilities to Government Customers
We believe we are well positioned at the intersection of commercial technology and Defense and National Security requirements. Mav6 today announced that they have concluded their first phase of restructuring. Since September 2012, the fast-growing defens from PRWeb Read more »
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Harrowby United secure major sponsor in Environcom
Shaking on the deal, from left - Harrowby United chairman Ian Weatherstone, joint managers Mark Fardell and Jay Harrison, and Environcom chief financial officer Jon Parsons. Harrowby United Football Club has secured sponsorship from one of Grantham’s lar from Grantham Journal Read more »
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Young blue-liners fitting in for Team Canada
Brenden Dillon "went in to clobber a guy" during one of his first shifts at the IIHF World Championship and came up empty. "He turned the other way," the Canadian defenceman said. "I was like 'how come you had so much time?' " If there's a "welcome to th from Vancouver Sun Read more »