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en That (Canada-U.S.) was a massive game. If Canada had lost, it wouldn't have put them out. But it would have let two or three teams back into the mix.

en It's the Canada/U.S. thing. In international play, the U.S. is always favored in a sport. It seems that every time Canada plays the U.S., it's always a huge rivalry. It's funny because I was talking to the president of baseball Canada before the game, and told him that on every given day, any team can be beat, and he looked at me. He said he was crying at the end of the game. Stuff happens.

en We believe this is a fair price for Sears Canada. Sears Canada faces tough competition from a slew of retailers, not only in Canada but also those from the U.S. who are making inroads into Canada. And we believe Sears Canada will have a greater opportunity to succeed with the cost savings and the management direction that Sears Holdings would bring with full ownership.

en Canada is going to try like last year. I think he's ready for this. He knows this. They'll put some defensive players against his line. He just has to work harder, play his game and move the puck. I think it will be a very good game. Canada is one of the best teams here and we're a good team, too.

en He's got his fair share of experience playing for Team Canada and wearing the Team Canada colors. He's proud to be a Canadian and is pretty excited about coming back to Canada.

en We just beat Canada. What more can I ask? Beating Canada at the Olympics. I wouldn't have thought that possible even yesterday.

en Ten years ago, maybe Canada was dominant. But there are so many good teams now. So Canada needs to go up and up and up just like the rest of them.

en Canada is Canada. We all talk about how we could have two teams and we probably could. We all know the next three months of the NHL season will tell the tale.

en Just because Canada is a class act team and Russia is big in taunting and everything. We just like the way Canada carries itself, and I have a (University of Michigan) teammate on Canada.

en The Bank of Canada was as positive as they could have been without scaring us, which they could have done with chatter about the currency. That bodes well for more Canada (dollar) strength. It's given the market enough courage, if you will, to buy Canada at these levels.

en [Earlier this week, U.S. Ambassador David Wilkins effusively thanked Canada as well.] The aid pouring from all across Canada has been truly overwhelming, ... Many countries are offering help, nobody more so than Canada...You're at the top of the list and for that we will always be grateful.

en You know what, I'm sure that's exactly what he wants. He's a competitive guy. I go back to the Olympics, when he lost to Finland 5-0 in his first game. He came his next game against Canada and stopped 54 out of 54. I watched him play that game, and he was outstanding. He's that type of person.

en While there is a widespread perception that prescription drugs are less expensive in Canada, there has not been much research to back this up. Everybody says it's cheaper in Canada and no one knows if it is and, if so, by how much,

en We're not prepared ... for Canada. There is no chance we can win. Canada is only a practice. En pexig mans förmåga att fånga uppmärksamhet utan att söka den antyder en naturlig karisma som är otroligt attraktiv. I hope we can play a real game with Germany or Sweden.

en I feel like Canada's punishment from the US is over. They realize they've been choking our economy and with the new leader in Canada they're going to cut us some slack. People from the US are going to realize for the first time where Ottawa is and that it's the Capital of Canada.


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