Blue Jays' Seven Key Players to Watch in Spring Training

After narrowly missing the World Series title in 2025, the Toronto Blue Jays are gearing up for another championship run. Here are seven players whose spring training performances could provide the final push needed for success in the upcoming season.

Oilers' Low Olympic Count: Rest Advantage or Concern?

The Edmonton Oilers send only three players to the Winter Olympics, while Western Conference rivals like Minnesota and Colorado have up to nine. Experts debate whether this gives Edmonton a rest advantage or signals deeper issues.

Independent Alberta's Olympic Prospects Analyzed

Exploring the hypothetical scenario of Alberta as a sovereign nation competing in the Winter Olympics, examining athlete representation, training facilities, and complex eligibility questions.

Raptors' Brandon Ingram Named NBA All-Star After Snub

Toronto Raptors forward Brandon Ingram was named an NBA All-Star replacement by commissioner Adam Silver, sparking celebrations that ended practice early. Ingram thanked his team and family for their support.

Olympic Podium Damages Figure Skaters' Blades

Olympic organizers apologize after medal-winning figure skaters from the U.S., Japan and Italy complain that podium surfaces damaged their carefully calibrated blades at the Milano-Cortina Games.

Why Olympic Skating Outfits Can't Survive Dry Cleaning

Olympic figure skating costumes are engineered to withstand intense athletic performance, yet they face one surprising vulnerability: dry cleaning. Discover how these elaborate outfits become integral to the skater's story.

Canadian Figure Skating Duo Qualifies for Olympics

Canadian pairs figure skaters Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps, former world champions, have officially qualified to compete at the upcoming Olympic Games, marking a significant achievement in their careers.

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