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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
2010 IIHF World Junior Championship
With the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship on its way to Saskatchewan, the questions are coming fast and
furious. Just when is the 2010 World Juniors? Where will the games take place? How can I get tickets? How can
I volunteer? The answers to these questions, and more, can be found in hockeycanada.ca’s Frequently Asked
Questions. » more
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SASKATCHEWAN READIES FOR 2010 WJC
Organizers of the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship know they can’t beat Ottawa when it
comes to setting an attendance record. But they are sure they can match anyone on the planet when it comes to
putting on a showcase event on and off the ice. »
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ROB JONES AND AL FORD JOIN 2010 WOLRD JUNIOR TEAM
The host organizing committee for the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship have named Rob
Jones as general manager for the event, while former Saskatchewan Roughrider Al Ford will serve as assistant
general manager. » more
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TICKETS FOR 2010 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR TICKETS NOW ON SALE!
Ticket packages for all games – 21 games in Saskatoon and 12 games in Regina – are now
available through Ticketmaster, either at ticketmaster.ca , by
calling 1-800-970-SEAT, or in person at any Ticketmaster outlet. » more
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TAKING A LOOK BACK – 1991 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Eighteen years ago, Saskatchewan hosted the international hockey world for the first time, as
the 1991 IIHF World Junior Championship hit the ice in arenas across the province, from North Battleford to
Rosetown to Saskatoon. Now, with the hockey community headed to the Prairies once again, hockeycanada.ca
takes a look back at Canada’s 1991 triumph. » more
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SASKATOON & REGINA TO HOST 2010 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
For the first time since 1991, the IIHF World Junior Championship will be played in
Saskatchewan, as Hockey Canada and the Canadian Hockey League have announced that Saskatoon and Regina will
co-host the 2010 championship. The Prairie bid beat out challenges from Winnipeg/Brandon and Halifax/Moncton
to win the event. » more
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