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FILE - In this March 16,2016, file photo, Montreal Canadiens goaltender Ben Scrivens deflects the puck over the net with his glove during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Buffalo Sabres, in Buffalo, N.Y. Back-to-back Olympic champion Canada always has gold-medal expectations but is arguably hurt the most of any country by the NHL not going to the 2018 Olympics. Canada’s benefit is that it has depth of talent that spills over into the AHL and European professional leagues. There are more than 550 Canadians playing in the AHL and over 200 across Europe, including former NHL goalie Ben Scriven.  (AP Photo/Gary Wiepert, File)

FILE - In this March 16,2016, file photo, Montreal Canadiens goaltender Ben Scrivens deflects the puck over the net with his glove during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Buffalo Sabres, in Buffalo, N.Y. Back-to-back Olympic champion Canada always has gold-medal expectations but is arguably hurt the most of any country by the NHL not going to the 2018 Olympics. Canada’s benefit is that it has depth of talent that spills over into the AHL and European professional leagues. There are more than 550 Canadians playing in the AHL and over 200 across Europe, including former NHL goalie Ben Scriven. (AP Photo/Gary Wiepert, File)

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