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Should Ottawa Senators Winger Drake Batherson Have Been Considered For Team Canada's Orientation Camp?

Should Ottawa Senators Winger Drake Batherson Have Been Considered For Team Canada's Orientation Camp?

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Hockey Canada has invited 42 NHL players to attend its national team's orientation camp, set for August 26th to 28th in Calgary. It's the first step on the road to creating our Olympic men's hockey team, which will feature NHL players for the first time since 2014.
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