2015年6月29日 星期一

2015-06-30 Canada English Sports


New York Times
   
Serena Williams Turns Early Scare Into Decisive Statement of Purpose   
New York Times
WIMBLEDON, England — On a warm opening day at Wimbledon that went pretty much according to expectations, the fist pumps and shouts somehow seemed out of place. Serena Williams, the No. 1 seed, screamed in exultation Monday when her opponent ...

Why Living In The Present Is So Important For Serena Williams   ESPN
Wimbledon: Novak Djokovic hits out at cheating claims   Irish Times
All eyes on Williams at Wimbledon   STLtoday.com
Bleacher Report   
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TSN
   
Hall call a long time in coming for Housley   
TSN
It had been nine years of blue lungs. But each June, when the 18-member Hockey Hall of Fame selection committee met, Phil Housley still held his breath. He was in Arizona on Monday, visiting one of his children, and about to sit down for lunch when his ...

Chris Pronger, who helped Ducks win Stanley Cup, named to Hall of Fame   Los Angeles Times
A look at the HHOF's Class of 2015   Toronto Sun
It looks like the Hockey Hall of Fame remembers No. 2   Edmonton Journal
Toronto Star   
MLive.com   
ESPN   
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Toronto Star
   
Two pitches add to Dickey's hard-luck season: Griffin   
Toronto Star
It was two fastballs that hurt Blue Jays starter R.A. Dickey on Monday in a 3-1 loss to the Red Sox at Rogers Centre. Dickey's knuckleball was dancing, but in two situations, one with the bases loaded to Xander Bogaerts in the third and another to ...
Rapid Reaction: Red Sox 3, Blue Jays 1   ESPN (blog)
Buchholz, Bogaerts lead Boston Red Sox over Toronto Blue Jays   Ottawa Citizen
Blue Jays just didn't have enough in loss to Red Sox   Sportsnet.ca
Toronto Sun   
Chron.com   
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Calgary Herald
   
Jays' Donaldson tops overall in all-star voting; balloting ends Thursday night   
Calgary Herald
Seattle Mariners' Nelson Cruz hits an RBI double during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels, Friday, June 26, 2015, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong). ShareAdjustCommentPrint. NEW YORK, N.Y. - Toronto's Josh ...

Keuchel, Hinch make case for Altuve   MLB.com
With Royals In Town, Dallas Keuchel Rips All-Star Game Voting   CBS Local
5 Royals lead in All-Star voting, balloting ends Thursday   Morning Journal News

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Vancouver Sun
   
Canucks not part of free agent frenzy   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER – When the National Hockey League's biggest shopping day of the year arrives on Wednesday, Jim Benning will likely be scouring the aisles of Dollarama, not Sak's Fifth Avenue. There does not figure to be a free-agent frenzy for the Vancouver ...

Canucks getting younger, especially on defence   The Province
Iain MacIntyre: No instant upgrades for Canucks on quiet Draft day   Edmonton Journal
No qualifying offers for Canucks' Weber, Stanton, McMillan; will become ...   Vancity Buzz
Hockeybuzz.com (blog)   
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The Globe and Mail
   
NHL players embrace three-on-three overtime   
The Globe and Mail
NHL players were instrumental in making three-on-three overtime happen, and Mathieu Schneider of the NHL Players' Association says they're excited about the change that will go into effect next season. NHL general managers agreed in March that they ...

Players prefer 3-on-3 OT to AHL format   Sportsnet.ca
Players think 3-on-3 will end games faster   Invermere Valley Echo

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Toronto Star
   
Wally Stanowski, last link to Leafs' 1940s Stanley Cup wins, dies at 96   
Toronto Star
Wally Stanowski rarely bragged about his hockey exploits. Truth be told, he'd rather be fishing. But, cajole him into talking, get him reminiscing about the days when the Stanley Cup wasn't a stranger at Maple Leaf Gardens, and the stories would tumble ...
Leafs Cup winner Wally Stanowski 'didn't like to lose'   Toronto Sun
Maple Leafs mourn death of Stanowski   NHL.com
Former Maple Leaf Wally Stanowski dead at 96   Sportsnet.ca

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Vancouver Sun
   
Carrie Serwetnyk: Canada's Sesselmann sounds off   
Vancouver Sun
A “Sesselmann” is a new medical term for a collective heart seizure among the masses. Soccer fans across Canada must have experienced cardiac palpitations after defender Lauren Sesselmann gaffed massively in defence during Saturday's World Cup ...

After World Cup exit, Canadian team looks ahead to Rio Olympics   The Globe and Mail
Weber: Sesselmann takes to Instagram to reject Women's World Cup scapegoat ...   The Province
Canadian coach Herdman tries to shake feeling of dissatisfaction   Toronto Star
24 Hours Vancouver   
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Toronto Star
   
Rusty Raonic passes first test at Wimbledon: DiManno   
Toronto Star
WIMBLEDON, ENLGAND—Milos Raonic graded himself a B. Maybe a tad generous. Definitely the A-game wasn't there in the Canadian's first match of Wimbledon 2015. Which put him on the same tournament curve as several other high seeds shaking off ...

Milos Raonic makes a statement with his booming serve in Wimbledon 2015 ...   National Post
Slumping Bouchard returns to her happy place   TSN
Milos Raonic beats Daniel Gimeno-Traver at Wimbledon   Winnipeg Sun
Yahoo Sports (blog)   
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Reuters Canada
   
Germay, US set for 'very heated' World Cup semi-final   
Reuters Canada
(Reuters) - The German juggernaut will run into the United States wall when the top-ranked nations clash on Tuesday at Montreal's Olympic Stadium with a spot in the Women's World Cup final on the line. Top-ranked Germany and the world number two U.S. ...

Can US Defense Withstand Top-Ranked Germany's Attack?   ESPN
Germany and US will clash in matchup of world's best women's teams   Los Angeles Times
Top Keepers to Meet in US-Germany Match   New York Times
The Seattle Times   
Detroit Free Press   
San Jose Mercury News   
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