If the Vancouver Canucks hope to avoid missing the playoffs for a fifth consecutive season, they must muster more offence. The Canucks 26th in the league last year with just 219 goals. But a versatile player like J.T. Miller can only help their cause. CBC | Sports News
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Jonny Wilkinson opens up on life after 2003 World Cup win and England’s chances in Japan
Daily Express chief sports writer Neil Squires sits down with England’s 2003 Rugby World Cup hero Jonny Wilkinson. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Man Utd boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer explains what Ed Woodward has told him in private
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has revealed what executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward and the owners, the Glazers, have told him in private about his future at Old Trafford. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Boxer Patrick Day dies days after sustaining head injuries in fight
Boxer Patrick Day has died four days after sustaining head injuries in a fight with Charles Conwell. Promoter Lou DiBella said Day died Wednesday at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. He was 27. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Things that never get old in the 1st month of the NHL: Pizzo
The first month of the NHL season presents lots of opportunities to just sit back and enjoy what it has to offer. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Connor McDavid’s 5-point night helps Oilers upend Flyers in Carter Hart’s homecoming
The Edmonton Oilers’ dynamic duo of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl continued their scorching start to the season Wednesday, combining for eight points in a 6-3 victory over the visiting Philadelphia Flyers. CBC | Sports News
Read More »John Carlson vaults to NHL-high 14 points as Capitals top Leafs
John Carlson scored and had two assists, giving the defenceman an NHL-high 14 points, and the Washington Capitals beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 Wednesday night for their first home win of the season. CBC | Sports News
Read More »NBA champion Raptors using reminders of past success to help inspire another run
Newly framed magazine covers and newspapers from the Toronto Raptors’ championship run line the walls of the news conference room at the team’s practice facility. The prints are a reminder of the team’s greatest success and may serve as inspiration for a roster expected to be a contender in the East. CBC | Sports News
Read More »With inspiration and motivation, John Herdman is changing the face of Canadian soccer
John Herdman’s voice was hoarse but he was in fine hugging form as he spotted friends in the wake of Canada’s 2-0 victory over the United States and pulled them in close. The English coach, who led Canada’s women to two Olympic bronze medals, continues to make his mark in Canadian colours. CBC | Sports News
Read More »How Canada’s soccer upset of the U.S. really matters
Today’s edition of our newsletter explains the important takeaways from a historic victory by the Canadian men’s soccer team. Plus, the Zombie Montreal Expos march on, and the NBA/China controversy reaches Canadian shores. CBC | Sports News
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