URL:http://sudbury.siteseer.ca/sp/sppage.htm __________________________________________________________________________ Last update April 1, 1997 Canada manages 61 shots in 6-0 win By THE CANADIAN PRESS KITCHENER, Ont. -- Goaltender Danielle Dube, bored because she wasn't getting the chance to stop any pucks, began making pretend saves. "In a game like that, you've got to work to keep your mind in it,'' Dube explained after Canada, which had a 61-5 shots advantage, beat Switzerland 6-0 in its world women's hockey championship opener Monday night. "What I do is a play by play, as if I'm the announcer.'' QUOTE: "Occassionally, I'll throw in, "There's a shot and a save by Dube, who covers up the rebound.' I'll throw that in just to keep my head in the game.'' -- Canadian goaltender Danielle Dube. _________________________________________________________________ Copyright (c) 1997, The Sudbury Star