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Canadian Press Agency NHL wins both Awards Show, June 2023 draft to Nashville Nashville, Tennessee (AP) — The NHL will hold its awards and draft in June 2023 in Music City, the first time the league has held it in the same city since 2006. That certainly knows how to throw a big party,” NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said at a news conference Thursday. This will mark the 20th anniversary of Nashville’s first NHL draft. Nashville
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Running back Harris continues Remaining as leader in Argos despite injured mentor
TORONTO – Torn pectoral muscle on right wing ends Andrew Harris’ season , but the running back’s Toronto Argonauts aren’t convinced this will ultimately end his illustrious CFL career. Harris, 35, said Thursday that he will undergo season-ending surgery next week. The 5-foot-11, 202 The pound-for-pound Winnipeg native was injured in last week’s 34-27 home loss to the Hamilton Tigercats. “I was devastated,” Harris said after practice in Toronto. “Just a fluke injury, but hopefully I was able to have the surgery and everything went well
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Former TFC star Alejandro Pozuelo, Miami blocks Toronto’s much-needed win
A familiar face will stand in the way of Toronto FC and clinch a much-needed victory in a competitive Major League Soccer playoff game. Former TFC star Alejandro Pozuelo will lead the eighth-seeded Inter Miami CF against visiting Toronto on Saturday night in a matchup between two teams outside of the Eastern Conference playoff picture. Pozuelo, who was traded to Miami on July 7, will challenge his former teammates despite their familiarity with his game. “Very good player, wonCanadian Press Agency
Lions quarterback Nathan Rock undergoes foot surgery
VANCOUVER – The BC Lions announced Sunday, the CFL club Team quarterback Nathan Rock will undergo surgery on a sprained right foot. The Lions said Rock was diagnosed with a Lisfranc sprain in his foot. Rourke was in BC’s 0.28-10 win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Friday night Injury. “It has been determined that the best course of action is for Nathan to undergo surgery, which will happen soon,” the Lions said in a statement. “The club remains hopeful of surgery and
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Canada’s Prin and Fairlier scored 4 goals each in their victory over Denmark in the World Warm-Up Tournament
Denmark Henning — Canada’s Marie-Philippe Poulin and Sarah Fillier scored four goals each in a 14-1 win over Denmark in an international women’s hockey exhibition match on Saturday. It was the first time the two countries have met in women’s hockey since 1992 during the World Championships warm-up matches in Herning and Friedrichshafen, Denmark, on Thursday. The world number 10 Danes are the host team for the first time. Canada, the defending Olympic and world champion, is number one. Their only encounter
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Canadian Minor League beat Australia’s G’day 7-0 in World Series
Pennsylvania WILLIAMSPORT, Calif. — The weather initially delayed for a long time, but it turned out to be a celebration at the Canadian Volunteers Stadium. The 75th Minor League World Series. The Vancouver Hills Minor League team beat Australia 7-0 in their opening game and Brisbane North Regional Minor League team 11-5. Canada, coached by Brad Dowater and Kevin Smith, scored one point in the second, three more in the fourth, one in the fifth and two in the sixth. Australia has three e
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Quebec sprinter Audrey Leduc finishes Canada Games Gold hat-trick
THOROLD — Quebec sprinter Audrey Leduc won the 200m on Saturday The third gold medal at the Canadian Games. Leduc won the 200m in 23.70 seconds a day after breaking an Olympic record to win the women’s 100m and helping Quebec complete the 4×100 relay in record time. Leduc is the only woman to win three gold medals at this year’s Canadian Games in southern Ontario’s Niagara region. The 23-year-old from Gatineau, Quebec won the 400m champion Grace
Canadian Press Yankees blank again, Goldsman pitches Blue Jays to win 4-0NEW YORK (AP) – while Instead of breaking out, Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees were shut out. again. Kevin Gausman and the Toronto Blue Jays became the latest teams to blank the Yankees, keeping the AL East leader Friday night 4-0 in four paltry singles games , the Yankees didn’t get 18 game minutes for a runner past second base when they lost second base in the 14th inning. New York has been eliminated three times in their last six games and five times in their last 13 games. Judge and his teammates were eliminated only 6 times
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Filly Moira 163rd $1 million Queen’s Plate
Toronto — Trainer Kevin Attard ( Kevin Attard) won the Stanley Cup. Moira won a record $1 million Queen’s intraday win at Woodbine Racecourse on Sunday. This secured Attard his first Pro board title on his sixth attempt. The victory was the culmination of Attard’s childhood dream. Although he has made it to the finals as a Canadian Championship coach for the past four years and has Class 1 victories at the EP Taylor Stakes, Woodbine Mile and Prince of Wales. Wait
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Stanley Cup Parade closed to parts of downtown Halifax
Parts of downtown Halifax will be closed Saturday for Nathan MacKinnon’s Stanley Cup parade. Motorists in the area should expect traffic delays and have been asked to avoid the area as the festivities wind their way through the city centre. The parade will begin at noon on Albermarle Street. Then turn right onto Duke Street, left onto Brunswick Street, then right onto Spring Garden Road and continue onto South Park Street. From there, it will turn right into Sackvill
Canadian Press Ticket prices, Canadian hockey scandal leads to low attendance of world teens: IIHFEDMONTON – Tickets to the Men’s World Junior Ice Hockey Championship in Edmonton didn’t become a hot commodity this summer, IIH officials said. High, odd game times and the specter of scandal are to blame for the low attendance. The 2022 tournament ends on Saturday as Canada battles Finland for gold. While the final is expected to attract the largest tournament audience to date to Rogers Square, the average attendance prior to Saturday
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CF Montreal attacked to lead Revolution 4-0
MONTREAL — Montreal nearly secured a playoff spot after a 4-0 victory over the New England Revolution at Saputo Stadium on Saturday. Montreal (14-8-4) now enjoys a seven-game unbeaten run, with five wins and two draws in that period. Midfielder Samuel Piet said: “We want to be strong and play a good game, which is crucial if you want to be a dangerous team and have a playoff. “”You have to message other teams and say, ‘If you come here, it won’t work
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Cote plays the last second hero as Alouettes fringe tiger cat
MONTREAL — In his second season in the Canadian Football League, David Cotter has little chance of hitting the winning goal. Saturday Against the Hamilton Tigercats in the afternoon, the Montreal Larks kickers got their chance in the final game of the game – a home game in front of 20,048 spectators at Percival Molson Stadium. ) scored 14 points in the third quarter, but the scrappy Alouettes (4-6) regained the lead with 2:18 left.
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Canada in Canada Beat Finland in time-match thriller to win gold at Junior World Championships in Edmonton
Mason McTavish became the top scorer at the World Junior Hockey Championship. He was also named the Championship’s MVP. But, most importantly, he also produced the championship savior. McTavish’s desperate goal-line attempts Pie Nimeira’s shot into the air kept Saturday’s Championship final alive, setting the stage for Kent Johnson’s extra-time golden goal to give Canada a 3-2 win over Finland in Edmonton Team. “I’m lucky, the stick is on the right p
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Flames sign Kadri to seven-year, $49 million deal to trade Sean Monahan to Canadiens
CALGARY — The Calgary Flames’ wild offseason took another dramatic turn on Thursday when the team signed coveted free agent forward Nazem Kadri. A seven-year, $49 million deal The 32-year-old London, Ontario native became one of the biggest names in free agency after an All-Star season with Colorado that ended with the Avalanche winning the Stanley Cup. “It’s an exciting day for my family,” Kadri said in a statement. “I’m so excited to join such a passionate fan base a
CBC study examines the culture of silence in regards to mental health in professional men’s hockeyWARNING: This article contains details on suicide A new study by a team of researchers at the University of British Columbia delves into the pressure professional men’s hockey players feel to keep silent despite serious personal problems. Qualitative Research in Sport and Health, conducted in-depth interviews with 19 current or former professional hockey players. All but one played in the National Hockey League. By those