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It was Feb. 28, 2010, the day that the Dominion of Canada stopped, and the Windsor Spitfires were headed home from Sudbury.
It was a 7-hour trip, not uncommon in the Ontario Hockey League, and the bus hurried into the parking lot of a Boston Pizza shop, to join the rest of the nation.
It was Canada vs. USA for Olympic gold.
Excitement was mushrooming as Canada took a 2-1 lead toward the buzzer. But Zach Parise tied for the U.S. with 24.2 seconds left.
Cam Fowler, Spitfires defenseman, leaped to cheer.
It was a 7-hour trip, not uncommon in the Ontario Hockey League, and the bus hurried into the parking lot of a Boston Pizza shop, to join the rest of the nation.
It was Canada vs. USA for Olympic gold.
Excitement was mushrooming as Canada took a 2-1 lead toward the buzzer. But Zach Parise tied for the U.S. with 24.2 seconds left.
Cam Fowler, Spitfires defenseman, leaped to cheer.
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/fowler-...ayer-world.html

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