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Hull left in tears
CHICAGO -- It wasn't until decades later, after his son Brett won it all, that Bobby Hull finally got to drink out of a Stanley Cup. At a golf event, not after a clincher. And his shoulders were so bad he couldn't lift it.
Lacrosse association loses charity status
The Canadian Lacrosse Association has been stripped of its charity status by the Canada Revenue Agency. The CRA accuses the association of participating in a tax shelter scheme involving $60.7 million in donation receipts.
Read more: http://www.cbc
Regrouped Blackhawks deliver Game 5 victory
The way Philadelphia Flyers defenceman Chris Pronger minimized the Chicago Blackhawks top line in the first four games of the Stanley Cup final, it was a shocking turn of events to see him struggle in Game 5.
Canada's Nestor and partner win French Open title
PARIS — Canadian Daniel Nestor has added another championship to a resume that no active tennis player can match, winning the 69th doubles title of his decorated career at the French Open on Saturday.
Alouettes awarded Grey Cup ringsAlouettes players and management will receive their Grey Cup rings Friday during a ceremony at Chalet du Mont-Royal, not far from Molson Stadium, where the team plays its home games.
You can call him 'Dr. Hockey' now
SASKATOON — The man known as Mr. Hockey has a new name -- Dr. Hockey. National Hockey League legend Gordie Howe has received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon.
Flyers' Giroux sinks Blackhawks in OT
Centre Claude Giroux redirected a shot at 5:59 of overtime, sending the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-3 win over the Chicago Blackhawks Wednesday night in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final.
Grey Cup ticket sales go ballistic
From 2 p.m. through to 6 p.m. the Eskimos sold about $2 million dollars in tickets. On June 1, they reached the $8 million mark in ticket sales.
Ottawa ready to help..Bidding on Henderson's Jersey $140,000
The federal government could become the key player in the repatriation of Paul Henderson's historic Team Canada jersey during a Quebec hockey auction this month, Canwest News Service has learned.
Read more: http://www.edmontonjournal.com/sports/Ottawa+
Dario Franchitti wins Indy 500
Dario Franchitti drove 199 nearly flawless laps, then got a huge break from a spectacular crash on the last lap to climb back on top of the open-wheel world Sunday with a win at the Indianapolis 500.
Blackhawks win wild Cup final opener
Chicago Blackhawks super sub Tomas Kopecky can thank his lucky stars for emerging as the hero in the wild 2010 Stanley Cup final series opener against the Philadelphia Flyers.
Phillies' Halladay throws perfect game
Stoic as always, Roy Halladay's expression never changed. Until the end, that is. Until there was history — a perfect game, the marquee performance of his all-star career.
CBC's Stanley Cup final schedule set
The series shifts to the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia for Game 3 on Wednesday, June 2, and Game 4 on Friday, June 4. If necessary, the series moves back to the Windy City for Game 5 on Sunday, June 6, then return to Philadelphia for Game 6 on Wednesday
Flyers advance to Cup final after ousting Habs
P.K. Subban sat in one corner of the Montreal Canadiens dressing room with a bag of ice pressed against his swollen upper lip. As Brian Gionta talked to reporters, he rubbed his heavily taped left wrist.
Windsor captures 2nd straight Memorial Cup
The Windsor Spitfires used a big second period against the host Brandon Wheat Kings on Sunday to romp to a 9-1 win and their second consecutive Memorial Cup championship.
Czechs capture world hockey gold
Jaromir Jagr found some new Czech teammates to celebrate a gold medal with. The veteran forward set up Jakub Klepis just 20 seconds into Sunday's game and Tomas Vokoun turned aside 35 shots as the Czech Republic captured the IIHF World Hockey Championship
Flyers push punchless Habs to brink
Nothing was going to stand in the way of the Philadelphia Flyers taking a two-game lead back home in the Eastern Conference final. The Flyers not only put forth a stingy defensive effort to slow the speedy Montreal Canadiens, they overcame skate issues to
Brandon in Memorial Cup final with OT win
The Brandon Wheat Kings will play for the Memorial Cup title in their own building after getting sweet revenge on the Calgary Hitmen in a 5-4 comeback victory on Friday night.
Russia avenges Olympic loss to Canada
Corey Perry's blank stare on the Canadian bench told millions of fans back home all they needed to know about the team's medal hopes at the world hockey championship.
Hockey Canada defends Crosby after IIHF swipe
Hockey Canada has come out in defence of Sidney Crosby after the International Ice Hockey Federation included him in a swipe at players who declined invitations to attend the world hockey championship.
Blackhawks overwhelm Sharks for 2-0 lead
Strength and skill. The Chicago Blackhawks displayed both qualities in abundance in Tuesday's 4-2 win in San Jose.
Their record-tying seventh straight road victory of the playoffs gave Chicago an intimidating 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven Western Confe
Flyers shut out Canadiens again
The Montreal Canadiens improved their effort, but unless they can find a way to solve their special team woes and Philadelphia Flyers goalie Michael Leighton , the Eastern Conference final will remain a one-sided affair.
17-year-old Zac Herold forced to retire before first pro match
Football is sometimes described as a game of immortals. Whether it be on the club or international stage, it's a sport in which men some might consider well past their prime can be the spark of a team or magical title run. This, however, will not be the c
Baffin Island jump kills Australian man
An Australian man died during a parachute jump on Baffin Island earlier this month, Nunavut RCMP have confirmed. James Michael Mitchell, 34, was killed on May 8 on a BASE jump in the Sam Ford Fiord area, about 100 kilometres northwest of Clyde River, Nuna

i know this story has already been post in French, so now here it is in English

C'est la folie ce soir à Montréal après l'époustouflante victoire du Canadien. Les amateurs en liesse font la fête au centre-ville, où quelques méfaits ont été commis.
À 23h, la police avait arrêté six personnes, dont une pour vol qualifié. Les autres

VANCOUVER -- If General Motors Place served as the neutral venue for the rest of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, Chicago officials could start planning for a Stanley Cup parade down Michigan Avenue right now. It doesn't, but the Blackhawks will happily leave Va
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