Goaltending a key position for Canada
15th Dec 2005, 03:45 GMT
Canada's starting goaltender at the 2006 world junior hockey championship will face more rubber than Jeff Glass did in 2005. The team that won gold at the 2005 tournament gave up an average of 18 shots a game because the Canadian defence rarely let the opposition penetrate the blue-line, and when it did, it didn't get far.
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