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Team Canada Adds Brent, Murovic to Spengler Cup Roster

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December 24, 2006
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CALGARY, AB – Hockey Canada announced on Sunday an update to Team Canada's roster for the 2006 Spengler Cup, which kicks off on Boxing Day in Switzerland.

Forwards Dale McTavish (Eganville, ON/Zurich, SUI) and Serge Aubin (Val d’Or, QC/Servette, SUI) won’t be able to play in the tournament due to injury. Hockey Canada has added forwards Tim Brent (Cambridge, ON/Portland, AHL) and Mirko Murovic (Montreal, QC/Lugano, SUI) to replace the injured players.

“It’s unfortunate that Dale and Serge won’t be able to play in the Spengler Cup, which is a tournament all of our players are looking forward to,” said Johnny Misley, Hockey Canada’s Executive Vice President. “But we’re also happy that Tim and Mirko could join the team on such short notice.”

The Spengler Cup dates back to 1923 and is the oldest continual club tournament in the world. Canada has won 10 titles since it started competing in the event in 1984. Canada last won the Spengler Cup in 2003.

All of Canada’s games will be shown on Sportsnet, beginning with the Boxing Day game against Mora IK (Sweden). 

(all times Eastern)

December 26th – CAN vs. Mora IK (SWE), 2:15 p.m.

December 27th – CAN vs. HC Davos (SUI), 2:15 p.m.

December 29th – CAN vs. Khimik (RUS), 9 a.m.

December 30th – CAN vs. EHC Eisbaren Berlin (GER), 9 a.m.

December 31st – Championship final, 6 a.m.

NOTE TO MEDIA

Ron Pyette, Hockey Canada’s Manager, Men’s National Teams, will be with Team Canada in Switzerland. Any media requests should be made through Ron. He can be reached in Switzerland at 41 79 487 22 65 between December 21st and December 31st.

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

[email protected] 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

[email protected]

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

[email protected]

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