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Team Canada adds Jay Bouwmeester to World Cup roster
Team Canada adds Jay Bouwmeester to World Cup rosterJay Bouwmeester has been added to Team Canada's roster for the upcoming World Cup of Hockey 2016, Hockey Canada announced Wednesday.The St. Louis Blues defenceman replaces Chicago Blackhawks' Duncan Keith, who will miss the tournament due to injury."First and foremost, we want to wish Duncan the best in his continued rehabilitation, and welcome Jay to the team," Team Canada GM Doug Armstrong said in a press release.
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Team Canada adds St. Louis Blues' Jay Bouwmeester for World Cup of Hockey
Team Canada adds St. Louis Blues' Jay Bouwmeester for World Cup of HockeyThe St. Louis Blues will have seven players on World Cup of Hockey teams next month, thanks to the addition of defenseman Jay Bouwmeester to Team Canada, it was announced Wednesday.Bouwmeester joins fellow defenseman Alex Pietrangelo on Team Canada's roster.In addition, defenseman Colton Parayko (North America), forward Vladimir Tarasenko (Russia), forward Jori Lehtera (Finland) and forwards Dmitrij Jaskin and Vladimir Sobotka (Czech Republic) will participate.
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Canada adds Bouwmeester to World Cup roster
Canada adds Bouwmeester to World Cup rosterTORONTO — St. Louis Blues defenceman Jay Bouwmeester was added to Canada's roster for the World Cup of hockey on Wednesday to replace Duncan Keith of the Chicago Blackhawks.Keith withdrew from the tournament as he continues to rehabilitate his right knee.He had surgery in October 2015 to repair a meniscal tear in the joint, but returned to the ice by November to help lead Chicago to the post-season.
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Jay Bouwmeester to play for Canada at World Cup
Jay Bouwmeester to play for Canada at World CupBouwmeester replaces Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith, who will miss the tournament to give his right knee, which he injured last season, more time to heal.Bouwmeester, 32, is entering his 14th NHL season.He had three goals and 16 assists in 72 games last season and ranked second on the Blues by averaging 23:06 of ice time per game.
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