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February 10, 2006
- Seven-time NHL champion highlights roster He's already won six Stanley Cups as a player, one more as an assistant coach, and garnered top trophies such as the Calder, Art Ross, Hart and Conn Smythe.
- Gabor picks up six gold medals Despite a major power outage and worry about provincial exams, nine Whitehorse Glacier Bears swimmers still managed to finish in 12th place overall, at the TAS AAA Provincial
- Assante picks up valuable points in battle with Ketza Assante Financial was the top team this week in Tuesday Night Squash League action, grabbing 19 points for a total of 187 in their match against top-ranked Ketza.
February 9, 2006
- Eyes of entire nation now on Torino It was Sunday afternoon, February 24, 2002.
February 8, 2006
- AON Flames complete amazing comeback The AON Flames proved their determination and character in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Sunday, battling back from a 4-0 deficit in the first period to shock the Performance Centre Turbos 6-5.
- Super Geeks move into top spot in junior squash The Honda Hustlers were the top team in Sunday Junior Squash League action this week, picking up 32 points for a total of 196, but they remain in fourth overall despite the strong showing.
- Sports North, Air North skate to 8-8 draw Derrick Hynes recorded four goals and an assist for Sports North as they settled for a 8-8 tie with the Air North Jets in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey Legaue action Saturday.
- Glass pots six goals for Cinderwood Tyson Glass had a huge game for Cinderwood, notching six goals as his team tied the Esso Tigers 10-10.
February 7, 2006
- Yukon Outfitters sneaks past Local YO17 3-2 Scoring came from all corners for Yukon Outfitters as they edged Local YO17 3-2 in nine-and-under coed soccer action Monday.
- Northwestel overtakes Well Read Books Whitehorse Travel was the top team last week in Thursday Night Squash League action, taking home 18 points for a total of 198 and maintaining their lead on first overall.
- Disappointing finale for Nishikawa at the world under-23 skiing championships In an event marked by poor skiing conditions and bad luck, Yukoner Graham Nishikawa finished in a disappointing 31st position in Saturday's 15-kilometre pursuit race at the world under-23 championships in Slovenia.
February 6, 2006
- Spectators enjoy top-notch badminton If this past week was any indication, Whitehorse should do a fine job in hosting the 2007 Canada Winter Games, at least as far as badminton is concerned.
February 3, 2006
- Yukoners off to Winter Olympic Games in Italy While there won't be any Yukon athletes actually competing in the upcoming Winter Olympic Games in Torino, there will be a strong Whitehorse presence at the event.
- Yukon Broomball Association Standings Regular Season
- Yukon gymnasts issue fifth Fitness Challenge To help commemorate National Gymnastics Week, the Yukon Gymnastics Association will be hosting the fifth annual Fitness Challenge on Sunday, Feb. 19.
- Basketball Yukon upping the ante With almost every sport in the Yukon showing consistent improvement on a monthly basis, and local athletes continuing to garner hardware Outside, Basketball Yukon isn't about to be left behind.
February 2, 2006
- Clarke nets four as Ruby Range downs Heritage Sean Clarke led Ruby Range Outfitters with four goals as they defeated Heritage North 5-2 in seven-and-under coed soccer action Wednesday. Kelcy Armstrong added a marker for Ruby Range.
- Gem Gas dominates Locksmith Services Riley Pettitt led Gem Gas with four goals as his team out-gunned Locksmith Services 10-3 in Whitehorse Minor Hockey Association Atom Division action Sunday.
- Molars edge Windsors; Rangers and Kilrich skate to 5-5 draw Scoring came from all corners for the Firth Rangers as they settled for a 5-5 tie with Kilrich in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Wednesday.
- Waterreus, Greer take second Subway 5K With mild temperatures and some new snow fall, it was a beautiful evening for the second Subway 5K Night Race Wednesday, held on the trails at Mount McIntyre.