Ovechkin's Goal-Scoring Dominance Against Maple Leafs

Washington Capitals superstar Alex Ovechkin has tormented the Toronto Maple Leafs throughout his career, scoring 45 goals in 63 games. As he potentially faces Toronto for the final time, his legacy as the NHL's greatest scorer shines brightly.

Windsor to Host Canada Cup of Diving

Windsor is set to welcome elite divers from across the nation as it hosts the Canada Cup of Diving at the Windsor International Aquatic and Training Centre.

Kerins' Injury Frustrates Flames NHL Call-Up Opportunity

Calgary Flames prospect Rory Kerins was on the verge of an extended NHL look before a lower-body injury derailed his opportunity. The 23-year-old forward has been productive in the AHL and remains a frontrunner for a late-season call-up.

Retired Bullfighter Killed by Bull in Malaga Arena

Former matador Ricardo Ortiz died after being gored by a bull while preparing animals for a bullfight at La Malagueta arena in Malaga, Spain. The incident occurred ahead of the Corrida Picassiana event.

Blue Jays in Crisis: Losing Streak, Injuries Mount Early

The Toronto Blue Jays are struggling with a five-game losing streak and multiple injuries, raising concerns about their 2026 season start. Manager John Schneider aims to prevent a downward spiral as the team faces the Dodgers.

Maple Leafs Hire Firm to Find New Hockey Boss

The Toronto Maple Leafs have hired Neil Glasberg and PBI Sports to lead the search for a replacement for fired GM Brad Treliving, with MLSE CEO Keith Pelley emphasizing a data-centric approach.

Thomas Chabot Back on Ice 15 Days After Arm Surgery

Ottawa Senators defenceman Thomas Chabot surprised teammates by participating in morning skate just 15 days after undergoing surgery for a broken forearm, with coach Travis Green indicating his return will be sooner than expected.

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