Olympian Laura Stacey on the family hockey history of her No. 7

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On the ice at the Pyeongchang Olympics, Laura Stacey will wear the same number her great-grandfather, King Clancy, wore in the NHL over 80 years ago. The Canadian women’s hockey forward says she’s always wanted to “follow in his footsteps.” Video provided by The Canadian Press

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On the ice at the Pyeongchang Olympics, Laura Stacey will wear the same number her great-grandfather, King Clancy, wore in the NHL over 80 years ago. The Canadian women’s hockey forward says she’s always wanted to “follow in his footsteps.”
Video provided by The Canadian Press

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