The 2004
Air Canada Cup was the second edition of the
women's ice hockey
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tournament. It was held from February 5-7, 2004 in
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
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and
Bad Tölz
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History
Archaeology has shown continuous occupation of the site of Bad Tölz since the retreat of the gla ...
,
Germany
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. The Canadian U22 national team won the tournament, going undefeated over three games.
Tournament
Results
Final table
External links
Tournamenton hockeyarchives.info
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2003–04
2003–04 in women's ice hockey
2003–04 in Swiss ice hockey
2003–04 in German ice hockey
2003–04 in Canadian women's ice hockey
2003–04 in Finnish ice hockey
2004 in German women's sport
February 2004 sports events in Germany
2004
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Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...