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Reece Howden wins World Cup ski cross gold in Switzerland

December 17, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Reece Howden of Chilliwack, British Columbia made World Cup men’s ski cross history on Tuesday. He won his 19th World Cup gold medal in ski cross, the most ever by a Canadian man. Howden defeated Johannes Aujesky of Austria in Read more

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Oilers captain Connor McDavid named NHL First Star of the Week

December 17, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid of Richmond Hill, Ontario was named the National Hockey League First Star of the Week for the period from December 8-14, 2025. In four games, McDavid had four goals and six assists for 10 points. Read more

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Canada wins World Cup women’s team pursuit speed skating gold in Norway

December 15, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Team Canada won the gold medal in the women’s team pursuit in speed skating at a World Cup in Hamar, Norway on Sunday. The Canadians team was comprised of the same gold medalists for Team Canada at the 2022 Olympic Read more

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Naomi Urness wins Women’s Big Air freestyle skiing gold in Colorado

December 15, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Naomi Urness of Mont-Tremblant, Quebec won the gold medal for Canada in a Women’s Big Air freestyle skiing event at the Steamboat Ski Resort in Steamboat Springs, Colorado on Saturday. For Urness, it was her third career World Cup big Read more

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Kaylie Buck wins World Cup silver in women’s parallel giant slalom snowboarding

December 14, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Kaylie Buck of Oakville, Ontario has won her first World Cup medal in women’s parallel giant slalom snowboarding. The medal was significant because it came on the Olympic course in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. Buck lost the big final to Sabine Read more

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Former Montreal Canadiens right winger Bobby Rousseau dies at age 85

December 14, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Former Montreal Canadiens right winger Bobby Rousseau of Montreal, Quebec has passed away at the age of 85 according to TSN on Saturday. Rousseau played 15 National Hockey League seasons. He was with the Montreal Canadiens for a decade (1960-1970), Read more

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Blue Jays acquire relievers Chase Lee and Tyler Rogers

December 13, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

The Toronto Blue Jays added two pitchers to their bullpen on Friday according to Rogers Sportsnet. First, they made a trade with the Detroit Tigers. They picked up right-hander Chase Lee for prospect pitcher Jonah Simon. Then, the Blue Jays Read more

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Oilers trade Stuart Skinner to Penguins for Tristan Jarry

December 13, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

In a mid-season National Hockey League trade on Friday, the Edmonton Oilers have traded goaltender Stuart Skinner of Edmonton, Alberta to the Pittsburgh Penguins for fellow goaltender Tristan Jarry of Surrey, British Columbia according to nhl.com on Friday. In addition Read more

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Kevin Drury and Courtney Hoffos win World Cup ski cross medals in France

December 13, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Kevin Drury of Toronto, Ontario and Courtney Hoffos of Invermere, British Columbia have won World Cup ski cross medals in Val Thorens, France. Drury won the gold medal on Friday and Hoffos won the silver medal on Thursday. In Thursday’s Read more

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Zach Hyman records seventh career NHL hat trick

December 12, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Edmonton Oilers left winger Zach Hyman of Toronto, Ontario recorded his seventh career National Hockey League hat trick. He accomplished the feat on Thursday in a 4-1 Oilers win over the Detroit Red Wings at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Ontario. Read more

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