• The Canadian Press

    Spooner leads Toronto to 5-2 win over Ottawa in PWHL regular-season finale

    TORONTO — Sarah Nurse said Toronto wanted to send a message Sunday night, and the team sent it loud and clear. Natalie Spooner scored twice as Toronto extended its winning streak to four games with a 5-2 victory over Ottawa in the Professional Women's Hockey League regular-season finale. Ottawa's playoff hopes in the PWHL's inaugural season were crushed by the loss as the club needed a regulation win to reach the post-season. "Going into this game, understanding that we had a playoff spot and kn

  • The Canadian Press

    Canadian men's 4 x 100 relay team second to U.S. in World Athletic Relays

    NASSAU, Bahamas — The Canadian men's 4 x 100 relay team finished second to the United States in the World Athletic Relays on Sunday. Brendon Rodney, Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake and Andre De Grasse posted a time of 37.89 seconds behind the Americans in 37.40 in the final. Japan was third in 38.10. The first 14 of 16 berths for each of the five Olympic relays in Paris were allocated in Nassau. The Canadian men had already qualified Saturday by winning their heat and posting the third-fastest time. T

  • Yahoo Sports

    Tom Brady roast: Top highlights from the raunchy Netflix special

    Netflix's "The Roast of Tom Brady, AKA The Greatest Roast of All Time" featured the legendary NFL quarterback taking jokes about his divorce and good looks, along with teammates like Rob Gronkowski.

  • The Canadian Press

    Stars beat defending Stanley Cup champ Golden Knights 2-1 in Game 7

    DALLAS (AP) — Radek Faksa broke a tie in his return to the Dallas lineup, 20-year-old Wyatt Johnston scored in another Game 7 and the Stars beat the defending Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights 2-1 on Sunday night to wrap up the first-round series. After being out with an undisclosed injury since leaving the bench late in Game 2, Faksa scored 44 seconds into the third period with a backhander from the circle to the left of goalie Adin Hill. Dallas goalie Jake Oettinger had 21 saves in his