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Canucks' Hronek, Kämpf Head to Winter Olympics

Two more Vancouver Canucks players, Filip Hronek and David Kämpf, have been selected for Czechias Olympic team. Hronek, a defenseman, has represented Czechia five times at the Worlds and twice at the under-20 World Juniors. Kämpf, a center, has played for Czechia at three World Championships and two World Juniors. They join a strong Czech squad, including stars like Ondřej Palát, David Pastrňák, and Pavel Zacha. Czechias Olympics begin February twelfth against Canada, with Canucks fans eagerly watching their players compete for gold. Checkout Solipillow.com

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