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Junior Hockey in Canada and the U.S.
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Cover age of junior hockey across North America. News, scores and statistics from the OHL, WHL, QMJHL and the three American Junior A hockey leagues.

Canadian Junior Hockey: A Teenage Sweatshop?
Dec. 11/03 - Canadian junior hockey is in the news for all the wrong reasons. A prominent player agent says players at the highest level of under-20 hockey are exploited and mistreated. Gilles Lupien insists that the entire junior hockey system must to be restructured.

2004 World Junior Hockey Championship
The 2004 World Junior Hockey Championship takes place in Finland (Helsinki and Hameenlinna) from December 26 to January 5.

Canadian Hockey League
A central site for the world's top junior hockey leagues: The CHL is the umbrella group of the OHL (Ontario), WHL (Western) and QMJHL (Quebec Major Junior).

2004 NHL Entry Draft: The Mid-Season Rankings
Jan. 15/04 - Alexander Ovechkin and Kyle Chipchura lead the lists of players available in the 2004 NHL Draft, according to the latest rankings from the NHL Central Scouting Bureau.

United States Hockey League
The top American league for players aged 20 and under.

North American Hockey League
After merging with the American West League, the NAHL now includes 21 teams from Texas to Minnesota. NHL stars Doug Weight and Brian Rolston are among the NAHL alumni.

Slam! Junior Hockey
From the Sun newspaper chain in Canada, also focusing on the three Canadian Major Junior leagues; the OHL, WHL and QMJHL.

The Junior Hockey News
Covering American junior hockey at all levels.

Junior Hockey Magazine
A weekly radio show on Canadian junior hockey, with past programs archived.

TSN Junior Hockey
Canada's junior leagues - the OHL, WHL and QMJHL - covered by The Sports Network.

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