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May 9, 2013
NBA Basketball
Brampton Ontario’s Anthony Bennett may still be a top five pick in this year’s NBA entry draft, but his route to the June 27th draft has taken a detour. Bennett underwent surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff in his left shoulder Wednesday and will be out of action for at least four months. “Anthony [...]
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May 9, 2013
Soccer
The news everyone was waiting for was confirmed on Thursday morning. Everton manager David Moyes will replace Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. Al Dannity says the pair have more in common than just being Scotsmen. For over a decade it’s been clear that whoever became the man to replace Alex Ferguson at Manchester United would [...]
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May 8, 2013
NHL Hockey
The knives are out in Vancouver. Now that the Canucks have been knocked out in the first round of the NHL playoffs — for the second straight season — the talk has turned to who will pay the price for the consecutive debacles. After the first two games in Vancouver, it was obvious to most [...]
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May 8, 2013
Boxing
The biggest fight in Canadian history is off. An injury to Lucian Bute’s left hand means fans will have to wait a little longer to see him square off with Jean Pascal. Al Dannity says it’s a big blow to Canadian Boxing. It’s rare that Canada has two elite name-brand fighters. Rarer still for them [...]
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May 7, 2013
NHL Hockey
Pro hockey will make history next January 25th as the L.A. Kings and their crosstown rivals, the Anaheim Ducks, will play the NHL’s first ever regular-season outdoor game west of the Mississippi River. It’s one of six slated for what is now being called the “Stadium Series.” Yes, it looks like the setup to a [...]
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May 7, 2013
CFL Football
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers picked what looks like a can’t miss prospect with the second overall pick in Monday’s CFL Draft. The problem is he may not become a Bomber. Al Dannity reports on Andy Mulumba’s options and the rest of the happenings from yesterday’s draft. At 6’4” and 263lbs, Eastern Michigan’s Andy Mulumba fits [...]
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May 6, 2013
NFL Football
The Florida legislature has ended its spring session without endorsing any plan for renovations to Sun Life Stadium, the home of the NFL Miami Dolphins, the University of Miami Hurricanes and the traditional home of the Orange Bowl game. The Dolphins are not happy about it. Dolphins CEO Mike Dee has insisted a public-private partnership [...]
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May 6, 2013
NHL Hockey
Nine years and two days. That’s how long Toronto has waited to watch their Toronto Maple Leafs play a playoff home game, so it’s no surprise the city is bursting with excitement ahead of tonight’s game against the Boston Bruins at the Air Canada Centre. Earlier today, mayor Rob Ford declared Monday to be Blue [...]
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May 3, 2013
NHL Hockey
You know it’s NHL playoff season when players start coming down with awful cases of amnesia. They might remember all of their career stats from a long and storied hockey career, but suddenly can’t recall a cheap shot he delivered just a couple of hours ago. Vancouver Canucks veteran defenceman Kevin Bieksa is just the [...]
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May 3, 2013
MLB Baseball
Take a close look at the glove arm of Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Clay Buchholz in the image accompanying this story. Does it look shiny? Does his sleeve look like it has a wet, greasy spot? That’s because it’s probably not perspiration. The TV cameras caught not only Buchholz’s arm but the furtive gestures [...]
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