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  2. Simon Proulx-Sénécal - Wikipedia

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    Simon Proulx-Sénécal (born December 6, 1991) is a Canadian-born ice dancer who competes with Tina Garabedian for Armenia. They are the 2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb bronze medalists and reached the free dance at two European Championships (2016, 2017).

  3. Detroit Vipers - Wikipedia

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    The Vipers advanced to the Turner Cup Finals against the Chicago Wolves. After going up 3–2, the Vipers only scored one goal in the final two games, losing the series 4–3. [2] [3] [20] The season also saw a one-shift comeback from Gordie Howe, making him the only person to play hockey in six different decades as a professional.

  4. St. Louis Vipers - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the Vipers became Murphy Cup champions. It was the final year of Roller Hockey International's existence. Over their six-year existence in the 1990s, the St. Louis Vipers had a total home attendance of 332,412 in 71 home games, an average of 4,682 per game (a few hundred less than what was seen as viable, had the league stayed afloat [3]).

  5. TDC Northern Stars - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle TDC Northern Stars were a semi-professional ice hockey team, previously known as the Newcastle ENL Vipers. The Vipers were founded in 2005 and played out of Metro Radio Arena which had a capacity of 5,500.

  6. Photos: Alex Morgan’s Best Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Pictures

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    Alex Morgan is only one of a handful of athletes to pose for Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit edition multiple times. Just two years ago, Morgan and several of her teammates like Megan Rapinoe and ...

  7. Russian Machine Never Breaks - Wikipedia

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    Russian Machine Never Breaks (RMNB) is a credentialed Washington, D.C. area hockey blog that covers professional ice hockey.Created in 2009, RMNB received local and national media attention when it was the first U.S. media outlet to cover the 2013 Russian meteor event in the city of Chelyabinsk, Russia.

  8. Vaughan Vipers - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the team moved to become the Vaughan Vipers. In the first season in 1996–97, the Vipers failed to make the playoffs and were the fourth-worst team. After managing only 7 wins out of a 51-game schedule, the Vipers finished with only 18 points, and the Vipers finished out of playoff contention for the third-consecutive year.

  9. Alexander Karpovtsev - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Georgievich Karpovtsev (Russian: Александр Георгиевич Карповцев; April 7, 1970 – September 7, 2011) was a Russian ice hockey player and an assistant coach for Ak Bars Kazan and Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).