Category : Hockey


Crosby Exits Olympic Game with Leg Injury

Canadian hockey star Sidney Crosby left the 2026 Winter Olympics quarterfinal against Czechia due to an apparent leg injury, casting uncertainty on his tournament status.

Curling Betting Boom Surprises at Winter Olympics

Curling has emerged as a dark horse in Winter Olympics betting, attracting millions in wagers and rivaling hockey. Legalized sports betting expansion in the U.S. and time zone advantages are driving record handles, with patriotic U.S. bettors favoring Ame

Trump May Attend Olympic Hockey Final in Milan

U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly plans to fly to Milan for the 2026 Winter Olympics men's hockey gold-medal game if the American team reaches the final, according to Italian media reports.

Karker's Olympic Return Amid Knee Pain

Canadian halfpipe skier Rachael Karker is set to compete in her second Winter Olympics, pushing through a sore knee with a focus on enjoying the experience and performing at her peak.

Husky Crashes Women's Cross-Country Ski Race in Italy

A spirited husky with no racing credentials interrupted a women's team sprint cross-country qualification event in Tesero, Italy, sprinting across the finish line ahead of competitors to the delight of spectators.

Adam Foote Uses History to Motivate Last-Place Canucks

Vancouver Canucks head coach Adam Foote reflects on his 2005-06 season with the Columbus Blue Jackets, where injuries led to a poor start but a strong finish, as he aims to inspire his current last-place team amid a challenging season.

Orillia Ready to Host Ontario Winter Games Again

The city of Orillia is gearing up to host the Ontario Winter Games, leveraging its experience from the 2020 event. Athletes will compete in various winter sports, from ice rinks to snowy hills.

Gallagher Recharged with Baby News and Line Chemistry

Montreal Canadiens veteran Brendan Gallagher enters the NHL stretch run with renewed energy, fueled by his wife's pregnancy announcement and productive chemistry on a line with Phillip Danault and Josh Anderson.

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