The University of Saskatchewan Huskies will play host to Ukraine's national hockey team as part of the 'Can't Stop Hockey Tour' in Canada. huskiesmhky
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“It’s going to be a really good event and, for us, we were looking to play a non-conference game right after the break, anyways, so it sort of worked out that way for us to be able to get some competition before we head into the second half of the year.”Article content All ticket sale profits will be sent to the Canada/Ukraine Foundation, which provides assistance to humanitarian groups in Ukraine and Canada.
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