Author: Darren Pena

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Happiness is in Winnipeg

The Montreal Canadiens arrived in Winnipeg on Wednesday for their game the next day against the Jets, and it makes you wonder what’s in the water (or in the air) in the Manitoba capital. Highlights of the day included Evgenii

A Quebecer among Canada’s Players of the Month

Quebec’s Évelyne Viens was named Canada Soccer’s October Player of the Month alongside Stephen Eustaquio on Tuesday. Viens was Canada’s top-performing player in both October internationals in Europe. During this time she helped Canada triumph in two international duels. “Viens

Joel Armia, the man of few words

Joel Armia will never be the most talkative athlete. He could have been a star player draw me a picture Where MiMeMo. On Monday, after the Canadian’s training, he summed up in just 75 seconds his joy at returning to

Auger-Aliassime rises again – TVA Sports

Québec’s Félix Auger-Aliassime, ranked 8th in the world, claws his way into a new spot in the ATP rankings published on Monday after winning his third consecutive title in Basel on Sunday, while Russian Daniil Medvedev, who won him in

Canadian hope: Luke Tuch, the truck

“He hits a lot harder than me. It hits like a truck.” The Canadian’s visit to Buffalo earlier this week made it possible to hear from Luke Tuch. The Canadiens’ pick for the 2020 second round, the Boston University Terriers

QMJHL: Joshua Roy decides again

Montreal Canadiens youngster Joshua Roy was the only penalty scorer for Sherbrooke Phoenix in Sunday’s 3-2 win over the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada at the Sports Rousseau Center of Excellence. His teammate Cole Huckins had previously leveled the game in the third