Ice Hockey at The 2010 Winter Olympics ��� Mens Tournament

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    When the ice is covered with snow, I do not suspect the wealth under my feet; that there is as good as a mine under me wherever I go. How many pickerel are poised on easy fin fathoms below the loaded wain! The revolution of the seasons must be a curious phenomenon to them. At length the sun and wind brush aside their curtain, and they see the heavens again.
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    And now the winter sea:
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    Is it that mens frayle eyes, which gaze too bold,
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