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Canada prime minister wants NHL stars in Sochi

The Columbian
Published: April 7, 2013, 5:00pm

OTTAWA (AP) — Prime Minister Stephen Harper is urging NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman to let the league’s stars play in the Sochi Olympics.

Harper says he speaks for all Canadians who want to see the country’s top players don the Maple Leaf at the Winter Games next year. NHL players have been part of the Olympics since 1998 in Nagano, Japan.

The league is mulling whether it is worth shutting down its season for a few weeks to allow its players to take part.

The NHL, International Olympic Committee, International Ice Hockey Federation and NHL Players’ Association met earlier this year to discuss the matter.

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