Toronto Blue Jays players Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette and Matt Chapman are the most popular voting leaders for their respective positions in the American League for the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. They dominate the first baseman, shortstop, and
Daphnée Bélair-Teasdale of Laval was awarded a $2,000 scholarship through the Montreal Canadiens Scholarship Program. Organized in partnership with the Aléo Foundation, this event enabled the awarding of $54,000 in scholarships to 27 elite hockey players and athletes who have
The Aléo Foundation and the Montreal Canadiens have partnered to award $54,000 in scholarships to 27 elite hockey players and athletes who have excelled in the past year. Among them we find Olivier Groulx, 15 years old from Saint-Lazare, who
Canada’s men’s wheelchair basketball team has won their first game at the World Cup in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. On Sunday, one day after the 65-52 defeat by Germany, the Canadian team beat Thailand 83-55. Posted at 3:49pm. mathieu.laberge@sportcom.ca sportcom
The Alouettes owed it to their defensive power that they won 19-12 against the Ottawa Redblacks at Percival Molson Stadium on Saturday night at the start of the season. An enthusiastic crowd of 20,865 supporters attended the occasion. “We had
Last May, we reported to you that the former Canadiens goalkeeping coach, Stephane WaiteHe had taken advantage of his time at podcast, area exiton the waves of 98.5 sports To name three goalies the Habs might be interested in for
After two difficult seasons in which the Canadiens lost many players to departures and injuries, fans are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Actually since the arrival of Jeff Gorton instead of Vice President of
The search for new American passport recipients was the main theme of the Alouettes’ recent training camp. Keshunn Abram and Austin Mack appear to have won the derby as they are part of the organization’s active squad at the start
Patrick Roy is hoping to land a job behind a bench in the National Hockey League, but he’s not holding his breath. In an interview with NHL.com’s Dave Stubbs, Roy says he won’t be waiting on his phone, although we
(Toronto) Ontario’s Corey Conners dodged the bogey and shot 67 points on Thursday to share the lead with three rivals at the RBC Canadian Open. Posted yesterday at 9:48pm. A golfer from Listowel, between London and Toronto, he wants to