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With one simple question, Mark Pysyk's smile lit up the room beneath section 122 at Rexall Place. Following an intense, back-to-basics session at Hockey Canada's National Junior Team Development Camp, the normally reserved 19-year-old came out of his shell. In simple detail, Pysyk explained what it would mean to represent his country at home in Edmonton.-It would be spectacular,- he said. -When y college football teams ou're watching [the World Junior Championship] growing up, you're hoping to play in it and you never know where it's going to be. I'm lucky enough that the year I could make it is in my hometown and in Calgary.-The 6'1-, 188-pound rearguard has been here before, mind you. He practiced hard in anticipation of lacing up his skates and donning the nation's iconic red and white colours one year ago. T college football teams hat dream came up short on Dec. 15, 2010 when he, along with eight others, were sent packing in the team's closing round of cuts. college football teams
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