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Three Canadian men in the third round of a tennis major for the first time

September 4, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

There are three Canadian men in the third round of a tennis major for the first time ever. Remarkably, Canada’s best singles tennis player of all-time is not among them. That is because Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ontario was beaten Read more

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Steve Nash named head coach of the Brooklyn Nets

September 4, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

According to Jesse Campigotto of CBC Sports, Steve Nash of Victoria, British Columbia has been named the new head coach of the Brooklyn Nets. Nash takes over from Jacque Vaughn, who will return to his role as Nets assistant coach. Read more

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Nathan MacKinnon leads Avalanche to a seventh game in Western Conference semifinals

September 3, 2020September 3, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

Nathan MacKinnon of Springhill, Nova Scotia is having a marvelous Stanley Cup playoff. On Wednesday evening at Rogers Place in Edmonton, MacKinnon continued his offensive surge for the Colorado Avalanche by collecting one goal and one assist for two points Read more

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2021 World Luge Championships in Whistler cancelled due to coronavirus

September 3, 2020September 3, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

The 2021 World Luge Championships in Whistler, British Columbia have been cancelled due to coronavirus. According to the Canadian Press, the major reason for the cancellation is because of Canada’s 14-day quarantine policy for people entering the country. Coronavirus continues Read more

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Jake Allen traded from Blues to Canadiens

September 3, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

Jake Allen of Fredericton, New Brunswick has been traded from the St. Louis Blues to the Montreal Canadiens according to the Montreal Canadiens website.The Canadiens also acquire a seventh round draft pick in the 2022 National Hockey League Entry Draft, Read more

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Vancouver Canucks stay alive in 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs

September 2, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

The Vancouver Canucks have another life in the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs. On Tuesday, the Canucks defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 2-1 in game five of their Western Conference semifinal series from Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta. With the win, Read more

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Scott Laughton keeps Flyers alive in 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs with OT winner

September 2, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

Scott Laughton of Oakville, Ontario scored his first career playoff overtime winner on Tuesday as the Philadelphia Flyers beat the New York Islanders 4-3 in game five of the Eastern Conference semifinals of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs from Scotiabank Read more

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Five Canadians advance to the second round of the 2020 U.S. Open

September 2, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

All five Canadians who are playing singles at the 2020 U.S. Open in Flushing Meadows, New York have won their first round matches. They are Denis Shapovalov of Toronto, Ontario, Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ontario, Felix Auger-Aliassime and Leylah Annie Read more

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Nathan MacKinnon helps Avalanche stay alive in 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs

September 1, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

The Colorado Avalanche are still alive in the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs after their 6-3 win over the Dallas Stars on Monday night from Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta. In game five of the Western Conference semifinal, Nathan MacKinnon of Read more

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ISU cancels World Cup speed skating and short track speed skating events in Canada due to coronavirus

September 1, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

According to the Canadian Press on Monday, the International Skating Union has cancelled World Cup speed skating events in Canada this fall because of coronavirus. There were to be two World Cup short track speed skating events in Quebec this Read more

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