Inuit hockey team 'keeps kids going when they're down'
They squeezed into the airplane on an icy tarmac in Inuit territory — 16 teenagers, two coaches and a cargo hold full of smelly hockey gear.
There are no home games for Quebec’s northernmost high school hockey team, the Kuujjuaq Naturaliit. Each match is the end point of a 1,400-kilometre trek from the fjords along Ungava Bay to Montreal or Quebec City.
And because it costs so much to charter a turboprop airplane, the Naturaliit can only afford to take two trips south a year &md
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