Category: Sports

A nice touch to Belzile

The Canadiens organization did a great job for forward Alex Belzile by nominating him for the Bill-Masterton Trophy, an award that recognizes his endurance, sportsmanship and dedication to the sport of hockey. Belzile made the National League this season at

The Bruins make history, 60 goals for Pasta

The Boston Bruins on Sunday became the first team in National Hockey League (NHL) history to reach the 63-season milestone with a 5-3 win over the Flyers in Philadelphia. The Massachusetts team just surpassed 62 wins in a campaign with

Jonathan Ferland: From Canadians to Condors

Check out the photo gallery Jonathan Ferland is the current coach of the Cègep Beauce-Appalaches Condors. Before embarking on this adventure, the Beauceron had had a great professional playing career. Encounter. Born in Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce, Jonathan Ferland has long had a

A costly victory for the Coyotes

The Arizona Coyotes emerged victorious in a duel against another Bettman Circuit laughter, the Anaheim Ducks, at Mullett Arena on Saturday. Barrett Hayton delivered the “Yotes” in overtime. He showed patience before demystifying Olle Eriksson Ek with a precise shot

CH: too little, too late for Cayden Primeau?

If Quebecois Samuel Montembeault has capitalized on his chance with the Montreal Canadiens this season, it’s likely down to Cayden Primeau’s average quality of play. Montembeault surpassed Jake Allen with his fine performances as the team’s number one goaltender. For

CH: last duel against the Maple Leafs

In the past, the stakes of a game between the Canadiens and the Maple Leafs on a Saturday night in April would have sparked tremendous excitement. In the past, and at this time of year, the two teams often competed

Here’s what the Raptors can expect in the playoffs

The Toronto Raptors never faced the Boston Celtics at TD Garden on Friday, leaving them ninth-place in the NBA’s Eastern Conference. This tough 121-102 defeat confirms the participation of the Silver Circuit’s only Canadian team in the “play-in” tournament, where

Canadian player victim of racism in Scotland

Scottish club St Johnstone FC, home of Canada international Theo Bair, acted quickly after being the victim of a racist act and banned the fan responsible for life. The former Vancouver Whitecaps forward was met with hateful comments after last