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Tough test, familiar faces await Vancouver Whitecaps in matchup with LAFC

Tough test, familiar faces await Vancouver Whitecaps in matchup with LAFC

Vancouver Whitecaps coach Vanni Sartini has no nerves about seeing some familiar faces across the field as his team heads to California this weekend. “It’s always fun to play against friends, to be honest.
Ottawa Senators approaching NHL trade deadline as sellers once again

Ottawa Senators approaching NHL trade deadline as sellers once again

OTTAWA — Once again the Ottawa Senators appear poised to be sellers at the NHL trade deadline. The Senators (21-34-5) are nowhere near playoff contention and are set to have their fifth straight losing record.
Toronto FC II re-signs three players in advance of inaugural MLS Next Pro season

Toronto FC II re-signs three players in advance of inaugural MLS Next Pro season

Toronto FC II has re-signed Canadian midfielders Themi Antonoglou, Antonio Carlini and Mehdi Essoussi, joining nine returning players already under contract.
Trainer Casse says $1-million Queen's Plate remains on God of Love's radar

Trainer Casse says $1-million Queen's Plate remains on God of Love's radar

God of Love remains on the Kentucky Derby Trail but trainer Mark Casse says the $1-million Queen's Plate is still very much on the three-year-old's radar.
Eve Gascon to become third female goaltender to play in QMJHL

Eve Gascon to become third female goaltender to play in QMJHL

Goaltender Eve Gascon continues to make history on the ice. The native of Laval, Que.
Defense challenges witness in Lorenzen Wright murder trial

Defense challenges witness in Lorenzen Wright murder trial

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A defense attorney for a man charged with fatally shooting former NBA player Lorenzen Wright attempted to poke holes Friday in the testimony of a convicted killer who said Wright's ex-wife gave him details about the slaying.
Australian speedster Matt Hood combines rugby and business with Toronto Arrows

Australian speedster Matt Hood combines rugby and business with Toronto Arrows

Matt Hood can design or help you run a website. Or he can just run. When not playing rugby for the Toronto Arrows, the former Australian sevens speedster works on marketing and website development.
Longtime Team Jacobs second E.J. Harnden to serve as fifth for Team Gushue at worlds

Longtime Team Jacobs second E.J. Harnden to serve as fifth for Team Gushue at worlds

As a longtime second for Team Brad Jacobs, E.J. Harnden was a big part of one of the best rivalries in Canadian curling. The so-called "Battle of the Brads" between Jacobs and Team Brad Gushue resulted in many memorable games over the last decade.
More Free Agents: Team Bottcher announces plan to split at end of curling season

More Free Agents: Team Bottcher announces plan to split at end of curling season

Team Brendan Bottcher said Friday that it will split at the end of the season, joining a growing list of top Canadian curling teams who will go their separate ways for the new quadrennial.
Jonathan Osorio helps lead a new generation of Canadian talent at Toronto FC

Jonathan Osorio helps lead a new generation of Canadian talent at Toronto FC

TORONTO — Jonathan Osorio recalls watching on TV as Canada upset Colombia to win the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup. He was seven at the time. "I remember vividly that day," said the Toronto FC midfielder. "To see Canada win was an inspiration, for sure.