Ice hockey became a less popular sport in Kyrgyzstan after its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Now, it’s making a comeback in the central Asian nation and one team of kids in a remote mountain village is hoping to compete internationally. As radio free Europe’s Stuart Greer tells us, to reach their goal, they’re getting some coaching help from a Canadian.
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Canadian hockey coach shares hockey know-how to kids in Kyrgyzstan
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