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Frank Nazar And Alex Vlasic Earn Thrilling Gold Medal At World Championships

Frank Nazar And Alex Vlasic Earn Thrilling Gold Medal At World Championships

Yahoo04-06-2025
Frank Nazar And Alex Vlasic Earn Thrilling Gold Medal At World Championships
The Chicago Blackhawks sent two Americans to the IIHF World Championships. Alex Vlasic, in the role of a defensive defenseman, and Frank Nazar, in the role of an offensive depth piece, played huge parts in helping the team get to the Gold Medal Game for the first time since 1934.
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