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Call it a 'Gordie Howe did he do that' hat trickBy the third period, having already won over the majority of fans at Rexall Place with a dynamic, four-assist performance, Mike Comrie was just showing off. His fairytale homecoming hardly needed an exclamation point, but he decided to give it one anyway,
Sedin brothers lead Canucks to win over Sharks
Henrik Sedin scored twice and added two assists, while brother Daniel had three points as the Vancouver Canucks breezed to a 6-2 road victory in pre-season action in San Jose on Friday night.
Tiger-Cats topple Stampeders
Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Quinton Porter rebounded from an awful first half and had some help from his backup in the second to post a 24-17 win over the Calgary Stampeders on Friday in Hamilton.
Heatley's Sharks debut on hold
The high-scoring forward, acquired in a trade with the Ottawa Senators last week, practised with his San Jose teammates and met the media for the first time Friday but won't be in the lineup for a home pre-season game against Vancouver.
NHL suspends Islanders' Morency indefinitely
New York Islanders rookie Pascal Morency was suspended indefinitely by the NHL on Friday for leaving the bench to go after Calgary defenceman Dion Phaneuf during Thursday's pre-season game.
Burris goes for record against Ticats
Stampeders quarterback Henry Burris can pass Doug Flutie for the team record in touchdowns when Calgary visits the resurgent Hamilton Tiger-Cats Friday at Ivor Wynne Stadium.
Canucks goalies blank Ducks
Roberto Luongo stopped every shot he faced in his first pre-season game action and the new, fit versions of Steve Bernier and Kyle Wellwood made key contributions in a 3-0 Vancouver road win over Anaheim on Thursday.
Glendale council backs NHL's Coyotes bid
Jim Balsillie's chances of owning the Phoenix Coyotes continue to fade, as Glendale City Council reaffirmed its backing of the NHL's bid after a closed-door meeting on Tuesday, according to the Arizona Republic.
Fleury Watch
Skated with ...
LW Curtis Glencross
C Daymond Langkow
Looked good ...- Passing the puck:
A $7M elephant in the roomShawn Horcoff isn't trying to be a $7-million man this season, which might seem a little odd given that, you know, the Oilers are paying him $7 million this season.
Here comes Johnny!
When he first stepped into the NHL's scorching limelight, Sidney Crosby had Mario Lemieux for guidance.
John Tavares has Doug Weight.
Bombers roughed up by Riders
Call it the revenge of the "banjo pickin' inbreds," if you like, but it was a lousy effort all around by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers that sent the Saskatchewan Roughriders home as easy 55-10 winners on Sunday
It was all MacT's fault!
After one quick look at Edmonton's training camp roster, Oilers fans are probably thinking the same thing Oilers management is thinking --let's hope like hell it really was Craig MacTavish's fault.
Forecast calling for FleuryThe flood of emotion that followed Theo Fleury's reinstatement Thursday night was replaced yesterday by a game face he'll put on display for the Flames today.
Stampeders stun Eskimos
After the Edmonton Eskimos' offence built an early 11-point lead that slipped away, their defence picked up the slack in the second half to build a 14-point cushion.
Argos snap 10-game home losing streak
Justin Medlock's 28-yard field goal earned the Toronto Argonauts an exciting 25-22 overtime win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Friday night to snap a club-record 10-game home losing streak.
Judge may reject bids for Coyotes
A bankruptcy judge has raised the possibility of rejecting both bids to buy the Phoenix Coyotes
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Judge Redfield T. Baum make the comment today as the two-day auction of the team began.
Baum called the possibility �more than theoretical.�
Molson-led group finalizes deal for Canadiens
The pending sale of the Montreal Canadiens will soon put the hockey team in the hands of a partnership group led by the Molson family, after eight years of majority ownership by U.S. businessman George Gillett.
Ice Edge may buy Coyotes from NHL
PHOENIX – Ice Edge Holdings is gone, but perhaps only temporarily.
The group of Canadian and American investors officially withdrew their offer for the bankrupt Phoenix Coyotes, but issued a statement insisting they are still interested in the team.
Lions duo among CFL players of week
Two members of the B.C. Lions won the latest CFL players of the week awards, with running back Martell Mallett taking offensive honours and linebacker JoJuan Armour named top defensive player on Wednesday.
Als to protest officiating error
MONTREAL — Team president Larry Smith said the Montreal Alouettes will protest a decision made late in the fourth quarter of Friday's loss to the B.C. Lions that might have affected the game's outcome.
Grey Cup in Calgary sells out in record time
As a record crowd watched the Calgary Stampeders beat the Edmonton Eskimos 32-8 in the Labour Day Classic at McMahon Stadium, the Stamps revealed another historic first had been accomplished Monday night.
Mann Cup: Bench-clearing brawl
Brampton Excelsiors star Colin Doyle is doubtful for Game 2 of the Mann Cup against the New Westminster Salmonbellies Saturday night after an incident in Game 1 Friday that led to a bench-clearing brawl.
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