The National Hockey League (NHL) is reportedly planning to ban teams on the rink from wearing special warm-up jerseys, such as the rainbow-colored one in support of LGBTQ+ causes, starting this season. Commissioner Gary Bettman made the announcement via the
NHL teams will no longer have special uniforms for pregame warm-ups at theme nights next season. The NHL comes to this conclusion after a handful of players refused to wear rainbow jerseys last season. Posted yesterday at 8:38pm. Stephen why
Tommy Zaferes/World Triathlon – Nico van Dartel/Cycling Canada – Emanuele Di Feliciantonio/IJF June 22, 2023 Summer officially started this week and this first weekend of summer will be action-packed for many of Team Canada’s athletes. It will be a three
Two Canadian soldiers were later found dead Army helicopter crashed earlier this week Two people were injured near the capital Ottawa, Canada’s defense minister said on Wednesday. “Unfortunately, I can confirm that the two missing Canadian Forces personnel were found
We, too, are not immune to surprises in the National Hockey League draft. In recent history, the selection of Pierre-Luc Dubois for third place by the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2016 had shaped the mood. What if the Anaheim Ducks
Canada begin their Gold Cup against Guadeloupe, who defeated Guyana 2-0 in Tuesday’s qualifiers to qualify for the main round of the CONCACAF tournament. Posted yesterday at 8:35pm. Neil Davidson The Canadian Press 47th placee In the world, Canadians will
Forward Dalibor Dvorsky, who is considered a top pick for the upcoming National Hockey League (NHL) draft, is reportedly set to sign a new contract in Sweden’s Elite League. This was reported by the Swedish daily Expressen on Monday. The
MONTREAL — The pressure mounts as the clock ticks and the 21,105 fans in the stands (down four) scan the center scoreboard. No, it’s not the final seconds of a close game, it’s more like it The Canadiens’ Bell Escapea
HC Ajoie has found its two new foreign players. The Jura-Club announce the signings of striker Daniel Audette and defender Éric Gélinas this Tuesday. Both Canadians have signed for one season. You already played in the National League last season,
It had been 10 months since Joey Votto had played in Major League Baseball, but he gave no sign of it when he returned to action Monday night. The 39-year-old Canadian was greeted like a hero by Cincinnati Reds fans