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       Welcome back to another blog of Biscuits and Breezers! Now I know I said before that there would be 6 shout out blogs but I forgot to include the fact that I have a contest going on to reach 15,000 views and that requires player profiles and highlight videos to be made. Since I have conflicting events unfortunately this will be the last shout out blog for now but I promise there will be tons in the future! My audience is amazing and each and every one of you guys are beauts! This is for you guys!
Besides the Top Ten Countries there have been recorded views and fans from Laos, Chile, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Australia, Zimbabwe, Egypt, Indonesia, Cambodia, South Korea, Philippines, Japan, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Ireland, Norway, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, China, Switzerland, Italy, Uzbekistan, Denmark, Colombia, Honduras, Bolivia, Spain, Czech Republic, Ukraine, India, Bulgaria, Malayasia, Israel, Georgia, Slovakia, Pakistan, Taiwan, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Macedonia, Venezuela, Romania, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Greece, Hungary, Austria, and Serbia. The amazing thing to me is how ice hockey can connect the entire world under any circumstances. Literally that is all corners of the globe and every populated continent. I have met many of the fans and am hoping to meet many more! The video featured above is a sick highlights roll that I found on YouTube of the 2013 WC. It is very cool and showcases the best plays and most of the countries involved! In my
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personal opinion I am thrilled for the expansion of the sport. Biscuits and Breezers thanks every one for the support and is eager for the future! Thanks for reading another blog of Biscuits and Breezers! Until next time remember, don't get your breezers in a bunch because hockey is always around the corner. Remember, it's a lifestyle not just a sport!

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