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What do Rob Ramage and Ray Bourque have in common?

Their sons are playing for Gold in Buffalo NY.

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Wisconsin sophomore defenseman John Ramage (St. Louis) was named captain of the 2011 U.S. National Junior Team. Ramage and Team USA take part in the 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship, held Dec. 26-Jan. 5 in Buffalo, N.Y.

Ramage becomes the second consecutive Badger to captain Team USA in the tournament. Last year, then-Badger forward Derek Stepan was chosen captain, before leading the tournament in scoring and the Americans to their second gold medal since the event began in 1977.

Ramage serves alongside Ryan Bourque and Jeremy Morin, who take the roles of alternate captains.

All three players were members of last year's U.S. squad that captured the gold medal in Regina and Saskatoon, Sask.

Team USA will play its first preliminary-round game on Sunday (Dec. 26) against Finland. The game, to be televised on NHL Network U.S. and streamed live on FASTHockey.USAHockey.com, will start at 7 p.m. CT.
 

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Went to the Bruins game last night. Seated in the premium area, I went to the men's room, as I was rounding the corner I look up and there's Ray Bourque exiting the restroom, all I could muster up to say was "Hey Ray, how ya doing?" Lol. He said "good thanks, yourself?" Made my night!
 

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Team Canada wins their first game of tourney

http://www.tsn.ca/world_jrs/story/?id=346882

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Ryan Johansen and Brayden Schenn scored power play goals early in the third period as Canada opened the world junior hockey championship with a scrambly 6-3 victory over Russia on Sunday.

Canada went 3-for-5 with the man advantage, with Marcus Foligno getting one in the first period. Curtis Hamilton got a goal with 27 seconds left to play and defencemen Ryan Ellis and Erik Gudbranson also scored for Canada.

Maxim Kitsyn, Nikita Dvurechenski and Danil Sobchenko scored for Russia. Russian star Vladimir Tarasenko made some dazzling plays, but the St. Louis Blues prospect was held to one assist.

"We're getting better each game," said Ellis. "When we need it most, guys step up."

Johansen was at the net to bang in a rebound 3:36 into the final period to break a 3-3 tie and Schenn scored on a feed from Zack Kassian at 6:16.

The packed HSBC Arena was a blanket of red of white as Canadian fans flocked across the border from southern Ontario to give their team a home rink atmosphere. They even took a cue from Montreal fans by singing "Ole, Ole" as the game wound down.

"The tournament is huge back home and being in a border city a lot of our fans can come," said Canadian head coach Dave Cameron. "A big part of coaching is generating emotion and it certainly helps when you have that in the building and they're all on your side."

Drawn in a tough group, their opener was a far cry from a year ago in Saskatoon, when they blitzed Latvia 16-0 en route to a 4-0 preliminary-round record in which they outscored their opponents 32-6.

Canada plays the Czech Republic on Tuesday, Norway on Wednesday and ends the preliminary round Friday against Sweden.

Neither team looked polished in a game in which players struggled to control a bouncing puck, leading to errant passes and icings.

Canada laid on the body early and it cost them. Two players went for the same Russian and left space open for Yuri Urychev to move in from the left point and see his shot deflected by Kitsyn past Olivier Roy 3:57 into the game.

A big penalty kill led by Casey Cizikas midway through the period looked to wake Canada up and, at 17:55, Foligno was at the side of the net to lift Louis Leblanc's rebound in on a power play to tie it.

Ellis scored when his point shot went just wide, came off the end boards, bounced off goalie Igor Bobkov's skate and in 10:35 into the second, but Dvurechenski got it back at 11:51 when his shot on a rush slipped between Roy's pads.

"The boards are hard," said Ellis, "I was hoping to bank it so it would go to one of our guys, but I got a lucky bounce and it went in."

Gudbranson scored on a point blast at 15:15, but with Kassian off for slashing, Russia tied it again on a power play at 16:52 when Sobchenko was in front to bang in Urychev's point shot.

In the 10-team tournament's opening game, Switzerland took the early lead and held on for a 4-3 victory over Germany.

The last time Canada failed to win its opening game of the world junior was a 0-0 tie with Slovakia in 1999 in Brandon, Man., and the last time they lost was a 3-2 decision to Finland in Helsinki in 1998.

Reports say Canadians purchased 63 per cent of the 310,000 tickets sold so far for the tournament.

Notes: In 35 meetings all-time, Canada is 15-17-2 against Russian teams. ... Roy is the first player from the Acadie-Bathurst Titan to play for Canada at the world junior.
 

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Reports say Canadians purchased 63 per cent of the 310,000 tickets sold so far for the tournament.

This is one of the main reasons why the tournament is held in cities near the Canadian border whenever a US city is chosen as the host site. Past history has taught organizers that the arenas will only be full if the tournament is either held in Canada or in a US city in close proximity to Canada. It has been a failure attendance-wise in Europe or Scandinavia.
 

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US player calls Buffalo 'worst city ever'

United States forward Emerson Etem has retreated on his “tweet” blasting world junior hockey host Buffalo.

The 18-year-old from Long Beach, Calif., who plays for the Western Hockey League’s Medicine Hat Tigers, posted this on his Twitter account Monday: “buffalo is a ghost town!! the worst city ever, it makes medicine hat look like paradise, never thought i'd say that.”

“It could be interpreted a few different ways and it was a badly written tweet,” he said Tuesday. “My point was not to put down a great host city like this. It’s the middle of winter. People aren’t out and it’s cold outside. I came from Medicine Hat where it’s warm.

“I won a national (midget) championship here in the springtime three years ago and I had a blast.”

After his “worst city ever” rant, local reporters asked the Anaheim Ducks first rounder if he’d been to Newark or Detroit.

“Yes, I’ve been all over the map,” Etem said with a grin.

As of Tuesday afternoon, Etem had a little more than 600 followers on Twitter. He ain’t NHL Twitter king Paul Bissonnette of the Phoenix Coyotes just yet.

The U.S. team spoke to him about his comment.

http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Hockey/Junior/WorldJunior/2010/12/28/16689896.html
 

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with the USA's win tonight, they finish the prelims, 3-0, and with Canada's loss, they finish the first round 2-1` now comes the Medal rounds.....they say Defense and Goaltending wins Championships, the only thing standing in the way of a repeat by the Americans, is themselves.
 

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with the USA's win tonight, they finish the prelims, 3-0, and with Canada's loss, they finish the first round 2-1` now comes the Medal rounds.....they say Defense and Goaltending wins Championships, the only thing standing in the way of a repeat by the Americans, is themselves.

I agree. The Canadians goaltending in extremely suspect!!!! The US looks far better, bigger and stronger than the Canadians.
 

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Wow, Russia Wins Gold....5-3 over Canada, with 5, yes FIVE unanswered goals, unbelievable

What a colossal collapse by Canada!!

I stopped watching the game when it was 3-0 in the 2nd period. I switch channels & i see Russia leading 4-3 & they add another goal shortly later. This is the biggest choke job in junior hockey history!!

Absolutely unbelievable!!!
 

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You are correct Sandy. As soon as Russia scored that 2nd goal in a matter of seconds after they scored the first goal, i just had that feeling Russia was gonna win. Next year the JR's are in Calgary, i would bet the Farm so to speak that Canada wins Gold.
Canada thought they had it in the bag going into the 3rd period. They got cocky and stopped playing the game. I feel bad for them, but they brought it on themselves... Hopefully next year they will be smarter than that and bring home the gold.
 

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You are correct Sandy. As soon as Russia scored that 2nd goal in a matter of seconds after they scored the first goal, i just had that feeling Russia was gonna win. Next year the JR's are in Calgary, i would bet the Farm so to speak that Canada wins Gold.

I've kind of been used to those types of games over the past few years with games involving my various sports teams.
 

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Canada thought they had it in the bag going into the 3rd period. They got cocky and stopped playing the game. I feel bad for them, but they brought it on themselves... Hopefully next year they will be smarter than that and bring home the gold.

Oh well! Canada's lost yesterday doesn't change anything in my life, plus, it's good for junior hockey. You can't keep having the same 2 or 3 teams always competing for the gold year after year. Welcome back to the big show, Russia!
 

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Drunk Russian team kicked off airplane

CHEEKTOWAGA, N.Y. -- Russia's gold-medal celebration went into overtime. And that prevented the jubilant participants from boarding their flight Thursday morning, a day after they won the world junior hockey championship.

About 30 members of the Russian contingent were asked to get off a Delta Air Lines flight from Buffalo to Atlanta after boarding for takeoff early Thursday morning, an airport spokesman said.

The team was "sleeping it off" at a hotel Thursday afternoon, a person at the front desk of the Days Hotel near the airport said.

A tired-looking Mikhail Zislis, the team's media officer, was getting little rest, though.

"I cannot sleep because everybody in Russia is calling me asking me what's going on," Zislis told The Associated Press inside the hotel lobby.

He said he didn't know when the team would be able to leave Buffalo.

"I hope as soon as possible because we want to go back to Russia," said Zislis, who'd shaved his head after the victory as part of a bet with a player.

Friday is Christmas in Russia.

The group had arrived at Buffalo Niagara International Airport in time for a 6:10 a.m. ET flight to Atlanta, but was turned back by the flight crew.

"To ensure the safe operation of the flight, the crew of Flight 1266 denied boarding to 30 passengers who were traveling together and displaying unruly behavior," Delta spokeswoman Susan Chana Elliott said. "The passengers are being rebooked on a future flight."

Coach Valeri Bragin appeared in the hotel lobby about 1:30 p.m. ET and signed an autograph for a fan at the front desk.

"I don't know what happened," he said when asked about the scene at the airport.

He would not say whether players had been drinking.

"They were definitely intoxicated, that's for sure," bus driver Curtis Hall, who drove the Russians to the airport, told The Buffalo News. "They were so drunk they had to carry a couple of the guys onto the bus."

Hall described Russian players honking the bus horn en route to the airport after boarding about 3 a.m. ET at the Adam's Mark hotel and having to wait around because one player had trouble exiting the bus.

"I was glad to get rid of them," he said.

Russia overcame a three-goal deficit in the third period to stun Canada 5-3 in the gold-medal game Wednesday night. It was the country's first gold medal since 2003.

An hour and a half after the upset win, several Russian coaches and trainers went on the ice -- one holding a bottle of Crown Royal Canadian whiskey and others sipping from paper cups -- to pose for pictures in front of the scoreboard that had been lowered to ice level after the game.

he players, all 20 years old or younger, already had left the ice.

Airport spokesman C. Douglas Hartmayer said that after leaving the flight, the group headed to the baggage terminal to collect its belongings, which were taken off the plane.
 

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I feel sorry for Rick (it is right next to the Airport), actually i dont, they probably made a small fortune

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Drunk Russian team kicked off airplane

CHEEKTOWAGA, N.Y. -- Russia's gold-medal celebration went into overtime. And that prevented the jubilant participants from boarding their flight Thursday morning, a day after they won the world junior hockey championship.

About 30 members of the Russian contingent were asked to get off a Delta Air Lines flight from Buffalo to Atlanta after boarding for takeoff early Thursday morning, an airport spokesman said.

The team was "sleeping it off" at a hotel Thursday afternoon, a person at the front desk of the Days Hotel near the airport said.

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