• The Canadian Press

    Ottawa's inaugural PWHL season deemed a success despite playoff miss

    OTTAWA — They may have fallen short of their goal but there’s no denying Ottawa’s first season in the Professional Women’s Hockey League was a success. Ewe fell a little short there on the final stretch, so you’ll reflect on that too,” said coach Carla MacLeod. “But there’s also a lot of excitement that comes with that and recognizing the learning opportunities and opportunities to grow.” “We fell a little short there on the final stretch, so you’ll reflect on that,” said coach Carla MacLeod. “B

  • Yahoo Sports

    Ex-MLB OF Monte Harrison set to play college football at Arkansas

    Harrison signed to play college football at Nebraska in 2014 before he was drafted by the Brewers.

  • The Canadian Press

    Dortmund beats PSG 1-0 to reach Champions League final. Mbappe can't pull off comeback

    PARIS (AP) — Central defender Mats Hummels headed Borussia Dortmund into the Champions League final as the German team won 1-0 at Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday. Moments after Warren Zaïre-Emery missed an open goal for PSG, Hummels rose unchallenged to head in Julian Brandt's corner from the left in the 50th minute. Dortmund won both legs 1-0 and largely contained PSG striker Kylian Mbappé, who is leaving at the end of the season. PSG had long spells of possession in the last 10 minutes. Goalkee

  • The Canadian Press

    Planking gives Copeland the edge for wrestling comeback after decade-long retirement

    Adam Copeland knows what it's like to have to recover from severe injuries or operations. As one of the most accomplished professional wrestlers of the past 20 years, the product of Orangeville, Ont., billed from Toronto, has had a laundry list of aches and pains for years. But when Copeland, formerly known as Edge, was forced to retire because of cervical spinal stenosis in 2011, he slowly got out of shape. "I was doing the occasional acting gig and I was enjoying life but one night I carried t