Yukon player books Mem Cup ticket
Thursday, May 13th, 2010The road to the Memorial Cup started in Whitehorse and went through Moncton for Ted Stephens.

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Yukon player books Mem Cup ticket
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The road to the Memorial Cup started in Whitehorse and went through Moncton for Ted Stephens.

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Yukon player books Mem Cup ticket
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Whitehorse product Stephens books ticket to Memorial Cup
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Egypt came into the match knowing that they were one win away from going into the history books as the only team to lift the AFCON title three times in a row.

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