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May 25, 2012

























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Bruce Bennett Studios
 Position: Defence
 NHL Club: Vancouver Canucks
 Date of Birth: 6/26/76
 Birthplace: Windsor, ON
 Height: 6'2"
 Weight: 210 lbs

THE SKINNY:
A guy who should be familiar with the international ice surface after playing in four world championships... Has displayed a good scoring touch this season as he has already surpassed his previous career best of 12 with the Canucks last season... First pick overall by the Florida Panthers in the 1994 draft... After a great rookie season in which he helped the Panthers make the Stanley Cup final, his play, especially his physical play, tailed off. Traded to the Canucks as part of the Pavel Bure deal in 1999... Play really started to take off last season as he became a force at both ends of the rink... Like all the defencemen selected, has good mobility and the ability to close the gap fast... Can play it tough if need be.

FAMOUS FOR:
JovoCop

INFAMOUS FOR:
Battles with Lindros.

SHOOTOUT POTENTIAL:
Has never had a penalty shot in the NHL.

What Canada Did
Feb. 24: Canada def. U.S. 5-2 to win first Olympic gold medal in 50 years.
Feb. 22: Canada def. Belarus 7-1 in semifinal, advancing to gold-medal game Sunday.
Feb. 20: Canada defeated Finland 2-1 in quarter-final game to advance to semifinals Friday against Belarus.
Feb. 18: Canada tied the Czech Republic 3-3 in Group 3 play, putting the Canadians into quarter-final play against Finland on Wednesday night.
Feb. 17: Canada defeated Germany 3-2 to lift record to 1-1 in Group C.
Feb. 15: Canada lost 5-2 to Sweden in first game of final round to deternube positioning for quarter-finals.

NHL Statistics

2002 Games Hockey Coverage

Inside Men's Hockey
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   Teams:
   Canada
   Belarus
   Czech Republic
   Finland
   Germany
   Russia
   Sweden
   U.S.A.

   Schedule

   Live Scores

   Standings

   Statistics

   History

   Venues:
   The Peaks Ice Arena
   E-Center

   Canada's last gold:
   Edmonton Mercurys

   Women's Hockey