Women's World Hockey Championships: Teams Prepare to Take on Canada's Dominance.

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TSN broadcasters Cheryl Pounder and Kenzie Lalonde will share a booth for around two dozen games, including the biggest ones at the end, during the IIHF women’s world championship in Brampton, Ont. Pounder, a Canadian Olympic hockey veteran, has spent more years in the booth than her colleague, but took longer to log the mileage. Lalonde, an emergent play-by-play voice at TSN, became the first woman to call a game in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in 2021.
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