Team may be experienced, but please don't call it old
23rd Dec 2005, 12:23 GMT
There was a puzzling temptation by some to label the Canadian men's Olympic team as a status quo collection, with a same-old, same-old feel to the lineup that refused to acknowledge the gains made by Canada's emerging young stars this National Hockey League season. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
Team may be experienced, but please don't call it old related news:
- SNC snowboarders looking for recognition — North Lake Tahoe Bonanza - Top Stories
- Langer in Aus team for 3rd Test — Sport
- UTV acquires overseas rights of `Don` — Sify.com Entertainment
- Free Ranging — NYT > Magazine
- 9 Percent Of Adolescents Experienced A Major Depressive Episode In The Past Year, Survey, USA — Medical News Today RSS/XML Feed
- Don Johnson has another kid on the way — TV Squad
- Langer in Australian team for final Test with South Africa — Thatscricket
- Don Banks: Repick — SI.com
- Ein fünftes Kind für Don Johnson — NETZEITUNG.DE Entertainment
- Experienced Youth Volunteer Writes Book on Working with Young People — PR Web (The Free Wire Service) Education
Latest news from The Globe and Mail - Eric Duhatschek Columns:
- Leafs discover winning ways under new head coach Maurice
- JUDGE'S RULING ON MALKIN A VICTORY FOR NHL
- Penguins get to keep Malkin
- Duhatschek: Iginla, Kiprusoff lead Flames' revival
- Malkin case set to be heard
- Duhatschek: Overhaul in Ottawa would be short-sighted
- Melnyk issues vote of confidence
- Duhatschek: Iginla, Kiprusoff lead Flames' revival
- Duhatschek: Maurice providing a timely tonic