2015年11月4日 星期三

2015-11-05 Canada English Sports


Toronto Sun
   
Maple Leafs falter late as Jets swoop in for two points   
Toronto Sun
Size versus structure was the bottom line at the Air Canada Centre on Wednesday night. The Winnipeg Jets, ranking in the NHL's top five in height and weight against the Maple Leafs, who must follow the script on breakouts and forecheck or fall behind.
Maple Leafs cough it up against Winnipeg Jets   Toronto Star
Alexander Burmistrov atones for penalty, Jets redeem themselves by beating ...   Vancouver Sun
Burmistrov scores late beauty to give Winnipeg Jets win over Maple Leafs   Winnipeg Sun
Maple Leafs Hot Stove   
Sportsnet.ca   
CJOB   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Connor McDavid's broken clavicle puts generational hockey greatness on hold   
The Globe and Mail
The Oilers' young star fractured his collarbone in a game on Tuesday night. The injury has left hockey fans near and far shattered, the team that is building around him reeling, and his loved ones sad and worried. When you are the game's fastest rising ...
Connor McDavid injured in Oilers' win over Flyers   CBC.ca
How can the Oilers replace Connor McDavid?   Edmonton Journal
Wayne Gretzky calls Connor McDavid injury 'a hockey play gone bad'   Sportsnet.ca
National Post   
Edmonton Sun   
Hamilton Spectator   
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CBC.ca
   
Maëlle Ricker retires, Team Canada reacts   
CBC.ca
The first Canadian woman to win an Olympic gold medal on Canadian soil, Maëlle Ricker, retired from competitive snowboarding on Wednesday. Maëlle Ricker - the 1st Canadian woman to win Olympic gold on home soil - retired from snowboarding today ...

Gold medalist Maelle Ricker retires from competitive snowboarding   The Globe and Mail
Gold-medallist Ricker announces retirement   Pique Newsmagazine
Father Time finally catches up to 2010 Olympic champion Maelle Ricker   Vancouver Sun
Reuters Canada   
Yahoo Canada Sports   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Canada blanks Finland 2-0 at Four Nations Cup   
The Globe and Mail
Meghan Agosta found her scoring touch quickly after a season away from the Canadian women's hockey team. Agosta's short-handed goal was Canada's first of the game in a 2-0 win over Finland to open the Four Nations Cup on Wednesday. The three-time ...

Canada shuts out Finland in opener   Hamilton Spectator

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Calgary Herald
   
Flames notes: Defensive struggles continue   
Calgary Herald
Matt Duchene of the Colorado Avalanche celebrates a goal against goalie Karri Ramo of the Calgary Flames during Tuesday's game in Denver. The Avs won 6-3, highlighting Calgary's defensive woes. Doug Pensinger / Getty Images. Share Adjust Comment ...

Calgary Flames on pace to finish with worst-ever season as franchise   Calgary Sun
Matt Duchene scores 2 goals, Iginla has 2 points as Avalanche beat Flames 6-3   Edmonton Journal
Gameday #13: Calgary Flames at Colorado Avalanche   Sportsnet.ca
CBC.ca   
Yahoo Canada Sports   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Canucks Game Day: Chris Higgins in, Sven Baertschi out for Penguins game   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — Winger Chris Higgins will make his return to the lineup tonight when the Vancouver Canucks close out a two-game homestand against the Pittsburgh Penguins (7 p.m., Pacific time, on Sportsnet, TSN 1040). Higgins fractured his foot while ...

Canucks Game Day: Sutter set to face former Pens pals, Higgins hyped for ...   The Province (blog)
Game Day Morning Coffee- Nov 4/15   Nucks Misconduct
Pittsburgh Penguins: Revisiting the Brandon Sutter Trade   The Hockey Writers
Vancity Buzz   
Vancouver Courier   
Tribune-Review   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Late goals keep Chelsea and Roma's Champions League title hopes alive   
The Globe and Mail
Chelsea and Roma scored late goals to earn crucial victories in the Champions League on Wednesday, improving their chances of advancing to the knockout stage. Chelsea defeated Dynamo Kyiv 2-1 in England thanks to an 83rd-minute free kick by Willian, ...

Pjanic, Roma edge Leverkusen to revive CL hopes   TSN

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The Globe and Mail
   
Sim Bhullar looking to live up to the hype with D-League's Raptors 905   
The Globe and Mail
Sim Bhullar is from Toronto, measures an extraordinary 7 foot 5 and 362 pounds, and he's the first player of Indian descent to play a game in the NBA. So when reporters met the newest acquisition of the Toronto Raptors' D-League franchise, it wasn't ...
Sim Bhullar looks forward to clean slate with Raptors 905   Toronto Star
Raptors905 publicly unveil team uniforms   Sportsnet.ca
PHOTO: Raptors 905 reveal jerseys   Raptors Republic
SportsLogos.Net News   
Raptors.com   
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Toronto Star
   
Maple Leafs have bright spots, if you look hard enough: Arthur   
Toronto Star
It's easy to feel despair in the NHL these days, even if you aren't in Toronto. Sidney Crosby seems to be trying to figure out hockey. Connor McDavid, described by one even-tempered NHL executive as “like liquid magic,” lasted 13 games before a surgeon ...

Why Maple Leafs' Babcock wants bigger nets   Sportsnet.ca
Maple Leafs By The Numbers: No. 2 - Ian Turnbull   The Hockey Writers
Blue Leaf/Red Leaf group to grow by one   Toronto Sun
Globalnews.ca   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
NBCSports.com   
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TSN
   
Brandon to host 2016 Canada Cup   
TSN
One of curling's most competitive events, with significant implications in deciding Canada's 2018 Olympic curling teams, will make its first trip to Manitoba, it was announced today by Curling Canada. The 2016 Home Hardware Canada Cup will be staged ...
Brandon to host curling's 2016 Canada Cup   Winnipeg Free Press
Brandon to host Canada Cup curling   Winnipeg Sun

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