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Virtue, Moir set original dance record
Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are on course for their first world championship in ice dance after a dazzling original dance performance in Turin, Italy on Thursday.
Canucks regain spark in win over Ducks
Daniel Sedin had a goal and two assists, twin brother Henrik added three assists and Andrew Raycroft made 30 saves in the Vancouver Canucks' 4-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday night.
Jones tripped up at women's curling worlds
With a perfect record at the women's world curling championship no longer possible, Canada's Jennifer Jones hit the reset button and turned her attention towards improving her playoff position.
You've got hate mail
E-mailers angry after columnist suggests Szabados should have received the call from the Oilers
By TERRY JONES, Edmonton Sun
NHLPA, league feud over headshots
The NHL and NHLPA finally agreed on something Wednesday. The players and their league settled on a multi-year trading card licence agreements with Panini America and the Upper Deck Company.
Luongo, Canucks eye rebound against Anaheim
Roberto Luongo aims to get his groove back as he and the rest of the Vancouver Canucks try to put a stake through the heart of the Anaheim Ducks' playoff aspirations Wednesday at GM Place.
Canada, Jones get seventh straight win at women's world
Canada's Jennifer Jones extended her run of consecutive wins to seven at the women's world curling championship Tuesday with a 6-4 victory over Erika Brown of the U.S. The Winnipeg team remained alone atop the standings at 7-0, with Scotland's Eve Muirhea
Oilers exploit shaky Luongo
The Edmonton Oilers exploited a shaky Roberto Luongo and continued to play spoiler in the Western Conference, defeating the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 at Rexall Place on Tuesday.
Messier chooses MacTavish to coach Canada @ Worlds
The Edmonton Oilers dynasty will be well represented at the IIHF World Hockey Championship even without The Great One.
Canadian general manager Mark Messier reached into his past and named Craig MacTavish head coach on Tuesday, reuniting the former Oil
Jones defeats China to stay unbeaten
Canada's Jennifer Jones remained unbeaten at the women's world curling championships with a 10-9 victory Monday over defending champion Wang Bingyu of China.
Jones 4-0 at women's curling worlds
Jennifer Jones' alarm clock will go off much earlier for the rest of the round robin at the women's world curling championship in Swift Current, Sask.
Paralympics end in a blaze of gloryThe 2010 Paralympics, breaking new records in attendance and visibility around the world, closed out in a flash of colour and patriotism Sunday night as athletes from around the world gathered under a basketball court-sized Canadian flag and wished the Ga
IF THE OILERS WIN THE LOTTERY DO THEY CHOOSE - HALL OR SEGUIN?The problem for me, as an Oiler fan is, the whole team and head office are losers. And since these losers never win, and have ZERO winning attitude, there is no chance that they'll get #1 pick. You could give them ten million to one odds on them getting
Olympics won't lose money: VANOCThe only red Canadians may end up remembering from the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games is the wave of red mittens in the stands.
McKeever wins third gold of the Games
Canada's Brian McKeever won the men's cross-country 1 km sprint event in the visually impaired category, claiming his third gold medal of the 2010 Paralympic Games.
Paralympic Games come to a close
The Paralympic flag has been lowered in Whistler and the flame has been extinguished, bringing to an end 10 days of competition which saw Canada set new standards when it comes to medals won and the promotion of the Paralympic movement.
Mixed feelings for Canadian sledge team
The Olympic and Paralympic have taught us that Canadian hearts are glowing, and after a gut-wrenching defeat in the bronze-medal game, the nation's sledge hockey team proved it.
Headshot rule nearing NHL entry: Hotstove
The NHL is moving quickly on whether to implement a blindside headshot rule this season, reported hockey analyst Pierre LeBrun on Saturday during the Hotstove segment of Hockey Night in Canada
Canada golden in Paralympic curling
Canada's wheelchair curling team held off a hard-charging South Korean rink for an 8-7 win in the gold-medal game at the Vancouver Paralympics on Saturday.
Woolstencroft wins 5th Paralympic gold
Lauren Woolstencroft of North Vancouver, B.C., won the standing super-combined race at the Paralympics on Saturday to earn her fifth gold medal of the Games
Canucks can help Flames with win over Wings
Calgary Flames fans will be glued to Hockey Night in Canada on Saturday, grudgingly yelling something they might normally only do in a feverish, sweat-filled nightmare:
Go Canucks!
Norway beats Canada for sledge hockey bronze
Just when the Canadian sledge hockey team thought it couldn't suffer a more heartbreaking loss after being stunned by Japan in the Paralympic semifinals, the host country was pushed off the Games podium on the most unlikely of goals.
Woolstencroft wins 4th gold medal
By turning potential into podiums Lauren Woolstencroft has helped Canada win more gold medals than at any previous Paralympic Games.
Canada qualifies for U17 women's World Cup
Canada earned a place at the FIFA under-17 women's World Cup after posting a 1-0 semifinal win over the United States on Thursday at the CONCACAF U17 women's soccer championship in Alajuela, Costa Rica.
Toilet flush, Olympic hockey linkedWINNIPEG - How can you tell that the majority of Winnipeggers watched Canada win the men's hockey gold medal on TV 18 days ago?........They all flushed in unison.
Luongo, Nabokov both struggling
Roberto Luongo is expected to get the call on Thursday night as the Vancouver Canucks host the San Jose Sharks, another team with a struggling Olympic goalie.
Crosby puck on display at hockey Hall of Fame.
Flashbulbs popped and children cheered as retired NHL star Ron Ellis cradled it in his hands, which were sheathed in white gloves to prevent fingerprints from being left on what is likely the most adored six-ounce piece of rubber that has ever been welcom
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