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Cammalleri nets hat trick in historic Habs win
The current edition of the Montreal Canadiens may be a far cry from the legendary teams of the past but, for one night at least, they looked like world-beaters in a pasting of Boston on Friday night.
Tiger Woods and Barack Obama on Ill-Timed Golf Magazine Cover
The timing couldn't have been worse. Golf Magazine's latest issue features Tiger Woods on cover as Barack Obama's caddy and the headline: "10 Tips Obama Can Take From Tiger." We're betting that Golf Digest wishes they could unpublish the issue.
Home suite homeA couple of self-described "old" Olympians, recalling sparsely furnished accommodations at previous Games, want to make sure Canadian athletes at the Vancouver Olympics have all the amenities.
Canucks blank Flyers
Roberto Luongo made 38 saves and defenceman Willie Mitchell broke a scoreless tie and the Vancouver Canucks topped the struggling Philadelphia Flyers 3-0 on Thursday night.
Goalie heard enoughSUNRISE, Fla. -- By the time Florida goalie Tomas Vokoun boarded the team plane with his head wrapped and left ear stitched up, the shock and confusion of defenceman Keith Ballard's ill-advised actions had worn off.
Canucks look to rough up struggling Flyers
The Vancouver Canucks (15-12-0) will look to make it three straight road wins when they make a rare visit to the "City of Brotherly Love" to take on the Philadelphia Flyers (13-10-1).
Canucks ward off the Devils
The Vancouver Canucks roared out with three early goals in New Jersey and after nearly squandering the lead, finished strongly for an impressive 5-2 victory on Wednesday night to open their road trip.
Red hot Devils host Canucks
Following one of their most dominating performances of the season, the New Jersey Devils look to win their fourth straight overall and seventh in a row at home Wednesday night when they face the Vancouver Canucks.
Tiger Woods admits 'transgressions'
Tiger Woods said he let his family down with transgressions he regrets "with all of my heart," and that he will deal with his personal life behind closed doors.
Lueders gives Lumsden a brake
It just doesn't ring right. A high-profile pro football player parachutes into a four-year Olympic program two races into the season, joining the team in Europe, and threatens to bounce a regular out
NHL approves Canadiens' sale to Molsons
The Montreal Canadiens are officially back with the Molson family. The NHL board of governors approved the Habs' sale to a group of investors led by Geoff Molson and his brothers, Andrew and Justin, on Tuesday.
Woods withdraws from own tournament
Woods withdrew Monday from his own golf tournament, citing injuries from a car crash near his Florida home. His decision comes as questions continue to mount regarding what exactly happened in the wee hours of the morning last Friday
Mystery man cost Riders
CALGARY -- The 13th man is famous in Saskatchewan and is credited for dozens of wins. But now the 13th man, when he finally steps forward to confess that he was indeed the one who cost the Roughriders a Grey Cup, will be infamous.
Canucks muzzled by Sharks
The San Jose Sharks scored a pair of goals 13 seconds apart late in the third to break open a close game in Vancouver, defeating the Canucks 4-2.
Scoring power rules Canucks vs. Sharks
It's time to see who can bring more heat to the ice as the host Vancouver Canucks and the San Jose Sharks try to maintain some recent scoring power in their first matchup of the season on Sunday.
Grey Cup: What to watch
The practices are over, the long film sessions complete. All that's left to do now is play the game.
Canada's Kucera injured at Lake Louise
Calgary's John Kucera, the reigning downhill world champion, suffered a fractured left leg when he crashed during Sunday's World Cup super-G race at Lake Louise, Alta.
Riders Pride to take huge hitIn the midst of a brilliant slice of Canadiana that saw tens of thousands turn yesterday's Grey Cup parade into something resembling more of a St. Patrick's Day celebration, one green-clad observer turned to the other with a sobering thought.
Brannagan brings Queen's back for Vanier Cup
Down 18 points at halftime, the Queen's Golden Gaels quarterback brought his school all the way back to beat the Calgary Dinos and take the 45th Vanier Cup on Saturday afternoon in Quebec City.
Grey Cup more than a game
Athletes and fans alike are savouring the festivities leading up to the much anticipated Grey Cup game in Calgary on Sunday when the Saskatchewan Roughriders play the Montreal Alouettes at McMahon Stadium.
Canucks beat up on Oilers
The Vancouver Canucks scored four goals in the first eight and a half minutes on Saturday night and held off the Edmonton Oilers for a 7-3 victory at GM Place.
Chill out! Snow and cold makes Cup week feel rightNow this feels like football weather, The Saskatchewan Roughriders and Montreal Alouettes continued their Grey Cup preparations yesterday with a bit of a twist -- chilly conditions and even some snow flurries at McMahon Stadium.
Cup experience big kick for California kidLouie Sakoda hardly bristles at the question: 'Are you a player on this team?' The kid from San Jose who would look young for a high-school team sure stands out among his Saskatchewan Roughriders teammates.
Canucks knock off Kings
Led by Henrik Sedin with one goal and one assist, Vancouver looked solid in knocking off the Los Angeles Kings 4-1 at General Motors Place on Thursday night.
Cup arrives by chuckwagon
Calgary's Grey Cup festival enjoyed a rousing kickoff yesterday, but resentment over the absence of the hometown Stampeders lingered. Riding in on a chuckwagon, Rangeland Derby star Kelly Sutherland delivered the Grey Cup to Municipal Plaza
The finer points of the watermelon - Roughie headgear
It’s football fruit and some Calgary grocers will be stocking more of it this weekend. And the more football-shaped the watermelon, the more it seems to appeal to the Saskatchewan Roughrider fans who make it their headgear,
Welcome to Riderville, Alberta
REGINA -- Calgary needs time to mourn the loss of the Stampeders from their own Grey Cup game. OK ... that's long enough. The great green invasion is on the way.
Roughriders welcome underdog role
Darian Durant says everyone always told him that he couldn't be a quarterback because — in Durant's own words — he's "a short guy, pretty stocky" and doesn't "have the strongest arm in the world."
Blackhawks shut down Canucks
After outscoring Alberta's NHL teams by a combined score of 12-3, the Chicago Blackhawks needed only one goal and a superb effort by Antti Niemi to topple the Canucks 1-0 on Sunday night in Vancouver.
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