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Five Oilers prospects are suiting up for their respective countries at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships in Saskatchewan from December 26, 2009 through January 5, 2010. Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson, who added to his tally with an assist in Canada's 8-2 romp over Slovakia. Eberle now has three goals and five assists for eight points.On Monday, Eberle moved into a tie for the tournament scorin gaelic football g lead with a goal and four assists for five points in Canada's 6-0 win over Switzerland. Eberle was named the player of the game for Canada. Finland fell to Russia 2-0 on Monday night to fall to 1-1 in the tournament. Teemu Hartikainen Country G PTS +font> SOG Jordan Eberle CANADA 3 8 +3 2 0 0 8 Anton Lander SWEDEN 2 4 +3 3 6 2 gaelic football 14 Toni Rajala FINLAND 0 0 E SCHEDULEb>(all times Mountain Standard - MST) 10 vs. Czech Republic 1 (Paajarvi-Svensson: 1g, 4a; Lander: 2g)Gamesheet Recap | Canada | | Photos Highlights 7 vs. Austria 3 (Lander: 2a; Paajarvi-Svensson: 8 shots)Gamesheet Recap | Finland | | Photos Highlights 6 vs. Switzerland 0 (Eberle: 1g, 4a)Gamesheet Recap | | Finland Recap | 4 vs. Rus gaelic football sia 1 (Paajarvi-Svensson 1g, 2a)Gamesheet Recap | Canada Gamesheet | | Photos Highlights vs. Finland Recap | HighlightsCanada Recap | Highlights======END OF ROUND ROBIN December 28: Eberle shines on Day 3 December 27: Huge Finnish on Day 2 December 26: Oilers prospects light up Worlds on Day 1 December 25: Grebeshkov named to Russia's Olympic Team December 24: Running Back to Sask gaelic football atoon Blog gaelic football
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