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Canadiens: A Good Start For Heineman

Canadiens: A Good Start For Heineman

Yahoo10-05-2025

The World Championship officially started on Friday, and two of the Montreal Canadiens organization's three participating members were in action. Prospect Vinzenz Rohrer was in action with Austria while Emil Heineman was playing with Sweden.

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