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Ticats maul Lions
Hamilton kicker Justin Medlock hit all seven of his field goal attempts, four of them over 40 yards, as the Tiger-Cats defeated the B.C. Lions 42-10 at Ivor Wynne Stadium in CFL action Saturday night.
Canucks acquire Booth, Reinprecht from Panthers
The Vancouver Canucks acquired left wing David Booth, centre Steve Reinprecht and a third-round draft pick in 2013 from the Florida Panthers in exchange for Mikael Samuelsson and Marco Sturm on Saturday.
Bombers claw back to beat Alouettes
Chris Garrett ran in a one-yard touchdown with 48 seconds remaining in the game as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers clawed back from a 15-point deficit to defeat the Montreal Alouettes 26-25 on Saturday.
Kesler returns as Canucks host Rangers
The Vancouver Canucks finally got their power play clicking in their last game. The return of Ryan Kesler could help the club's special teams make even greater improvements.
IndyCar driver Wheldon dies in Las Vegas crash
Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon died Sunday in a fiery 15-car wreck at Las Vegas Motor Speedway when his car flew over another on Lap 13 and smashed into the wall just outside turn 2.
Caps-Pens game marred by Asham's tauntPittsburgh Penguins forward Arron Asham wanted to fire up his teammates when he dropped the gloves with Washington's Jay Beagle in the third period on Thursday.
Asham, however, took it a step too far when he rubbed it in as Beagle lay stunned on the i
Ex-NHLer says fighting ban won't end depression
Banning fighting from hockey won't stop some players from suffering depression, says former NHL player Sheldon Kennedy.
"Depression is a huge societal issue," Kennedy said Thursday at the Canadian Psychiatric Association conference. "It's not just figh
Sedins, Canucks face Bryzgalov test in Philly
The acquisition of Ilya Bryzgalov appears to have solved the Philadelphia Flyers' goaltending issues of last season. Bryzgalov, though, may face his toughest test yet from the Vancouver Canucks' Daniel and Henrik Sedin.
Kinder, gentler Cherry addresses ex-NHL enforcers
A more calm Don Cherry took to the airwaves Saturday, two nights after calling three former NHL enforcers “pukes” and targeting league disciplinarian Brendan Shanahan for setting the bar “too high” for suspensions.
Canadiens ground Jets in Winnipeg opener
The Jets dropped a 5-1 decision to the visiting Montreal Canadiens before an amped up capacity crowd of 15,004 at the MTS Centre to dampen the good vibrations the city has felt with the NHL’s return after a 15-year hiatus.
Many GMs unhappy with Shanahan: Hotstove
While NHL vice-president of player safety Brendan Shanahan has handed out stiffer suspensions in an effort to curb headshots, some general managers are not pleased with the length of the banishments, according to Hockey Night in Canada’s Hotstove panelist
Cherry's NHL 'pukes' comments spark strong reaction
Hockey commentator Don Cherry sparked more controversy and a flurry of opinion on social media sites after accusing three former NHL enforcers of being "pukes" and "hypocrites" for speaking out against fighting.
Kesler teased by teammates over nude photo
Ryan Kesler is used to stirring things up on the ice.
Now the Vancouver Canucks centre has caused a stir in the NHL team's dressing room by posing nude for ESPN the Magazine's The Body Issue.
Lions maul Eskimos at refurbished BC Place
Andrew Harris scored the first two touchdowns of his career, one a spectacular 63-yard play, as the B.C. Lions celebrated their return to BC Place Stadium with a 33-24 victory Friday over the Edmonton Eskimos.
Europe defeats U.S. at Solheim Cup
Europe won the Solheim Cup for the first time since 2003 on Sunday, finishing powerfully to beat the United States 15-13 at Killeen Castle.
Unbeaten Sharks edge Canucks
Tommy Wingels scored two goals as the San Jose Sharks beat the Vancouver Canucks 4-3 in NHL pre-season action Sunday night.
Ticats stomp Stampeders in Atlantic game
Marcus Thigpen caught two of Kevin Glenn's three touchdown passes as the Hamilton Tigercats took this year's Touchdown Atlantic game with a 55-36 victory over the Calgary Stampeders on Sunday.
Prefontaine's single lifts Argos over Bombers
Prefontaine's single with 23 seconds remaining earned Toronto a wild 25-24 win over a battered Winnipeg Blue Bombers squad that lost seven players, including starter Buck Pierce and backup Alex Brink.
Ducks, Fowler dump Canucks
Jonas Hiller returned after missing six months because of vertigo and stopped all 21 shots he faced through two periods to lead the Anaheim Ducks to a 4-1 pre-season win over the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday night.
Great show from The Great One
EDMONTON - Taylor Hall and Jordan Eberle didn’t take the stage until past their bedtime at 9:54 and were cut down to only one and two questions to ask Wayne Gretzky. But they were good ones.
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