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- 7663360142331d3674cc69a58a266f20d8fc3a2ca45fc278a67d345f6a21be4d date "2002-02-26".
- 7663360142331d3674cc69a58a266f20d8fc3a2ca45fc278a67d345f6a21be4d first "Shawn".
- 7663360142331d3674cc69a58a266f20d8fc3a2ca45fc278a67d345f6a21be4d isCitedBy 1994_Stanley_Cup_Finals.
- 7663360142331d3674cc69a58a266f20d8fc3a2ca45fc278a67d345f6a21be4d last "Ohler".
- 7663360142331d3674cc69a58a266f20d8fc3a2ca45fc278a67d345f6a21be4d newspaper "The Calgary Herald".
- 7663360142331d3674cc69a58a266f20d8fc3a2ca45fc278a67d345f6a21be4d page "A1".
- 7663360142331d3674cc69a58a266f20d8fc3a2ca45fc278a67d345f6a21be4d quote "A record-busting average of 8.7 million Canadians watched on television as the men's hockey team snatched gold from the United States in Salt Lake City…The audience actually peaked at 10.6 million, the CBC said Monday…CBC says that prior to Sunday, its highest-rated sports show was Game 7 of the 1994 Stanley Cup between the New York Rangers and the Vancouver Canucks, which attracted an average of 4.97 million viewers.".
- 7663360142331d3674cc69a58a266f20d8fc3a2ca45fc278a67d345f6a21be4d title "Lucky Loonie Stunt Pays Off".