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Canadian women’s hockey team reunites after 10-month pandemic separation

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Calgary hosts ‘bubble’ camp for Canadian women’s hockey team Hockey Canada obtained the necessary exemptions from Alberta Health to hold a 14-day camp in Calgary amid the COVID-19 pandemic.Poulin, Canada’s captain, has missed the competition and camaraderie desperately.“It means a lot.

It’s been a long time coming,” said the 29-year-old forward from Beauceville Que.“Just being back here as a group in Calgary, it’s going to be awesome just to get back on the ice and really connect.”All players and staff were told to quarantine for seven days and get tested for the virus before heading to Calgary.Of the 47 players invited, 35 arrived Sunday to quarantine in their hotel rooms and be tested four times over five days.

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