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Dalhousie’s Owen Purcell has settled in nicely at the FISU Winter World University Games in upstate New York. After dropping their opening match, the ...

Team Canada skip Owen Purcell of Dalhousie won two games on the weekend at the FISU Winter World University Games. - WORLD CURLING FEDERATIONDalhousie’s Owen Purcell has settled in nicely at the FISU Winter World University Games in upstate New York.

Purcell opened with a four spot in the first end and then stole three more in the second and the rout was on. Saint Mary's Huskies goaltender Matthew Welsh of Halifax won his first game for Team Canada in men's hockey at the FISU Winter World University Games. - GLENN MacDONALD / THE CHRONICLE HERALDUNB teammates Austen Keating and Brady Gilmour each had three points in Canada’s 8-2 drubbing of Japan in Canton, N.Y., on Sunday.

 

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