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CANADIAN MEN LAY CLAIM TO THE TURF AT WORLD CUP STADIUM BEFORE TOURNAMENT OPENER


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By Neil Davidson in Al Rayyan



Canada came armed to the World Cup.

During World Cup qualifying the Canadian men travelled with a sword which bears
the words ‘Nihil timendum est,’ which is ‘Fear Nothing’ in Latin. And the sword
has made its way to Qatar.

The finale of Canada Soccer’s “Anything is Possible” documentary series shows
captain Atiba Hutchinson complete with sword, surrounded by his teammates in a
circle in the middle of the pitch at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium on Tuesday, the day
before Canada’s World Cup opener against Belgium.

“Dreams are all here in this stadium,” said Hutchinson. “We’re here now. Let’s
go and make the most of this. Let’s put our country on the map. Let’s all make
each other proud, make our families proud, everybody that’s behind us proud.

“We’ve worked so hard to be in this position here now. So let’s go and take it
tomorrow. Let’s start flying. Let’s fly for each. All right? Let’s do it boys.
Tomorrow.”

Hutchinson then drives the sword into the turf to the cheers of his teammates,
with injured goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau watching from afar via a phone.

The players then huddle up with a chorus of “brothers” on three.

In March, after the Canadians qualified for Qatar with a 4-0 win over Jamaica in
Toronto, coach John Herdman explained that the sword was “something that
symbolizes ‘New Canada.'”

“I said to these boys (that) we’ve always had a shield. But we created a sword
and on the sword it says ‘Nihil timendum est,’ which is ‘Fear Nothing.’ And
that’s New Canada. That’s the swagger we want to play with. And it goes in into
every stadium to symbolize we’ll own their ground and be New Canada.”



The tradition was derailed during a trip to Central America to face Costa Rica
in qualifying before the Jamaica win.

La Nacion, a Costa Rican newspaper, reported that customs officials had seized
the sword upon the Canadian team’s arrival by charter due to “regulations that
govern the type of weapons that can enter our country.”

The newspaper ran a photo of the sword, a long two-handed weapon nestled in a
black carrying case with a red interior. On the handle are the words Qatar 2022.

Without the sword, the Canadians saw their 17-game unbeaten streak in CONCACAF
qualifying end in a 1-0 loss to Costa Rica. Canada played with 10 men for
two-thirds of that match after midfielder Mark-Anthony Kaye was sent off for a
second yellow card.

But there was a happy ending.

“We’ve got it. We got it back. It was in that turf (at BMO Field),” a happy
Herdman said of the sword after the win over Jamaica.

The team had previously kept the existence of the sword to itself.

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 23, 2022.


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NEW YORK (AP) — Ilya Sorokin made a career-high 49 saves and Jean-Gabriel Pageau
scored twice early in the second period as the New York Islanders beat the
Edmonton Oilers 3-0 on Wednesday night.

Defenseman Sebastian Aho also scored for the Islanders, who have won two
consecutive games and four of six. New York improved to 12-1-2 in its last 15
home games against the Oilers.

“What this game came down to is we were unable to solve their goaltender,”
Edmonton coach Jay Woodcroft said. “We didn’t find a way to crack him.”

After a scoreless first period, Pageau scored shorthanded at 4:33 against Oilers
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Zach Parise and Adam Pelech assisted.

The Islanders are 8-0-0 when the 38-year-old Parise gets a point.

Parise hasn’t missed a game in his two seasons with the Islanders.

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“He’s a big-moment guy,″ Islanders forward Cal Clutterbuck said of Pageau, who
scored twice for the first time this season.

The assist extended Barzal’s point streak to six games. Barzal leads the
Islanders with 21 assists and 23 points overall.

Aho made it 3-0 at 16:56 of the second with his second goal of the season, with
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“I thought we were committed to play the right way,” Islanders coach Lane
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Sorokin made nine saves in the first, 17 in the second and 23 more in the third
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“It was a good game for us. Those guys are very dangerous,” Sorokin said,
referring to high-scoring Oilers forwards Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. ”I
don’t think much about how many shots.”



The Islanders denied three Edmonton power-play chances in the third as the
27-year-old Sorokin improved to 9-5-0.

“Three kills against them was huge,” Clutterbuck added.

The Islanders were coming off a 2-1 overtime win Monday at Toronto. The Oilers
lost their previous game, 5-2 at New Jersey on Monday.

The Islanders outshot the Oilers 12-9 in the first, though Edmonton didn’t
record a shot on goal until 13 minutes into the period. Sorokin’s best save was
a dazzling right pad stop on Zach Hyman at the 16:58 mark to keep the game
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Sorokin also denied Hyman from in close early in the third and Ryan
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Campbell, who took a puck to the face on the bench during Monday’s loss in New
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of stick-to-it-iveness and refusing to let a puck to the nose take a start away
from him.”

The Islanders are 13-2-0 this season when they score at least three goals.

NOTES: The Islanders, who improved to 13-6-0, did not reach 13 wins last season
until Jan. 18. … Islanders forward Simon Holmstrom made his NHL debut after Kyle
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Islanders: At the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday.

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MALKIN’S WINNING GOAL IN SHOOTOUT LEADS PENS PAST FLAMES

Published on November 23, 2022

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PITTSBURGH (AP) — Evgeni Malkin scored the deciding goal in the shootout, and
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Malkin, who was recognized for playing his 1,000th NHL game on Sunday, flipped a
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Sidney Crosby and Rickard Rakell also scored in the tiebreaker for the Penguins,
who improved to 6-1-1 in their last eight games overall. Jan Rutta scored in
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Dillon Dube scored in the second period for the Flames, who had won two in a
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Vladar, making his fourth start of the season, and first since Nov. 10, stopped
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