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RUSSIA WON WORLD ICE HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP 2008!WE WON!!!!!! Referee helped to Canada, people helped to Canada, BUT WE F**KIN WON! WE BELIEVED 15 YEARS AND WE ...

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Russia wins World Championship Gold with 5-4 OT win over Canada, 2 late goals by Ilya Kovalchuk and 25 saves by Evgeni Nabokov seal the win
Published 5/18/2008 by PJ Swenson (noreply@blogger.com) at Sharkspage
More on Russia's 5-4 OT win over Canada to win the 2008 IIHF World Championship will be posted soon. Video highlights are available from TSN, as will as video analysis from Gord Miller and Pierre McGuire deconstructing Ilya Kovalchuck's late third period tying goal, and his game winner in OT. Incredible game.

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Published 5/18/2008 by JP (noreply@blogger.com) at Japers' Rink
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