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The Lions meet the Mariners goalie

The Trois-Rivières Lions, frequently frustrated by goaltender Brandon Bussi, lost 5-2 to the Maine Mariners at Cross Insurance Arena on Sunday. This is the first regular-time defeat for head coach Éric Bélanger’s side in their three previous games in 2022-2023.

A first victory for Mathurin

The third time was good for the Pacers and Bennedict Mathurin. The Quebecois once again led the way for the Indiana-based team, who clinched a first win of the season by defeating the Detroit Pistons 121-110 in Indianapolis on Saturday.

VAT SPORTS | Stars – Canadians

The Canadians have a date with the Dallas Stars in Montreal and have an opportunity to sign a third straight win – fourth at home. Watch this game in progress on TVA Sports and follow all the details here. The

Davis Cup: Canada pulls out the heavy artillery

Félix Auger-Aliassime, Denis Shapovalov and Vasek Pospisil, along with Alexis Galarneau and Gabriel Diallo, will represent Canada at the Davis Cup Finals to be held November 22-27 in Malaga, Spain. National team captain Frank Dancevic will therefore be backing practically

Eric Staal joins his brother in Florida

Forward Eric Staal reportedly signed a one-year contract with the Florida Panthers on Friday, more than three months after his brother Marc. According to the DailyFaceoff, the 37-year-old Center will receive a salary of $750,000 as part of the one-pact

Charles Hamelin starts his biography

After reading several biographies of his favorite athletes, including Andre Agassi in 2021, Charles Hamelin told himself he had a story to tell and that he wanted to embark on the adventure. In the biography mission accomplished Available in bookstores

A miserable day for Maude-Aimée LeBlanc

Quebec’s Maude-Aimée LeBlanc got into all sorts of trouble during the first round of the BMW Women’s LPGA Tour Championship on Thursday in Wonju, South Korea, finding himself second to bottom. The golfer returned a card of 80, eight strokes