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Would I play for China? Hockey and ties to the Nation-State

Recently the Chinese women’s national hockey team did a mini-tour of Vancouver playing against some of the local women’s teams.  With one of the few bids still in for the 2022 Winter Games, China wants to be able to hold it’s own in front of a home crowd if the opportunity should arise. When the team…

November 12, 2016 in Blog posts.

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