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  2. Saint-Hyacinthe Laser - Wikipedia

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    The Saint-Hyacinthe Laser were born in 1989 after the Verdun Junior Canadiens were bought and moved to the city of Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec. The team played for seven years before moving to Rouyn-Noranda. In the third year of operation, general manager Claude Lemieux was named Executive of the Year (John Horman Trophy). He rebuilt the Verdun ...

  3. Oulun Energia Areena - Wikipedia

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    Energia Areena is the official home of Oulun Kärpät 46's representative women's ice hockey team, Oulun Kärpät Naiset of the Naisten Liiga, however the team plays almost exclusively out of Raksila 2. Energia Areena was home to Kiekko-Laser of the Mestis until the club went bankrupt in 2011.

  4. Category:Kiekko-Laser players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kiekko-Laser players" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Mikko Alikoski;

  5. Trinidad and Tobago at the 2011 Pan American Games - Wikipedia

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    Pan American Hockey Stadium Umpires: Barbas (ARG), Soteriades II (USA) October 22, 2011 14:00 ... Laser: 10 7 9 7 13 10 14 OCS 8 5 12 / 81.0 10th: Shooting

  6. Kiekko-Laser - Wikipedia

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    Kiekko-Laser were a Finnish ice hockey club from Oulu, Finland. They played in the country's second-tier league, Mestis , after winning a qualification round against RoKi in 2010. On December 5, 2011, however, the club announced its bankruptcy and dissolved its team.

  7. FoxTrax - Wikipedia

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    FoxTrax, also referred to as the glowing puck, is an augmented reality system that was used by Fox Sports' telecasts of the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1996 to 1998. . The system was intended to help television viewers visually follow a hockey puck on the ice, especially near the bottom of the rink where the traditional center ice camera was unable to see it due to the sideboards ...