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TORONTO – The Canadian Hockey League today announced details surrounding the 2007 ADT Canada/Russia Challenge that will be held in six CHL centres across the country in November.

The series will roll out across the country with two games in each regional league. The Chicoutimi Sagueneens of the QMJHL will host the opening game of the 2007 ADT Canada/Russia Challenge on Monday, November 19 followed by the Gatineau Olympiques with the second game of the series on Wednesday, November 21. The Kitchener Rangers (Thursday, November 22) and Sudbury Wolves (Monday, November 26) will host the OHL leg of the series while the Kootenay Ice (Wednesday, November 28) and Medicine Hat Tigers (Thursday, November 29) of the WHL will conclude the series.

The ADT Canada/Russia Challenge features a team of CHL All-Stars representing each regional league that will compete against the Russian National Junior team. Each of the three regional league teams are selected by a committee of league General Managers that work with Al Murray, Hockey Canada’s head scout for the Canadian National Junior team.

All six games will be broadcast nationally on Rogers Sportsnet with RDS televising both games in Quebec.