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Why the Maple Leafs hired new coach Craig Berube
If anything, Craig Berube ushers in a wave of much-needed hope to a Maple Leafs team whose disappointments are growing stale. He commands respect in any room he enters, and that includes the cushy Maple Leafs quarters run by young multimillionaires still hoping to get over the hump.
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Oilers facing questions with 'Cup or bust' season on the line
The Canucks have found answers throughout this second-round series. And the Edmonton Oilers? They are left with the questions. Mark Spector takes a look at what those questions are, and how the team might try and answer them with its "Cup or bust" season on the line.
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Oilers-Canucks Notebook: Will mixing up lines spark Pettersson?
While the Oilers' key change to split Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl was an attempt to generate more offence, the Canucks are shaking up their lines to try and spark struggling star Elias Pettersson.
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Oilers stick with Calvin Pickard for Game 5 vs. Canucks
Calvin Pickard will lead the Edmonton Oilers onto the ice for Game 5 against the Vancouver Canucks.
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Canucks plan to shuffle lines for Game 5 vs. Oilers
After expressing disappointment with the effort of some of his players last time out, Vancouver Canucks coach Rick Tocchet appears poised to make changes for Game 5 against the Edmonton Oilers.
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Easton Cowan leads Knights to OHL title with sweep of Generals
The Knights punched their ticket to the Memorial Cup when they won the OHL championship on Wednesday after completing a sweep of the Oshawa Generals with a 7-1 win.
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Rutschman’s heroics leave Blue Jays one escape short in gut-punch loss to Orioles
There were only so many escapes for the Blue Jays in the late innings Wednesday afternoon before Adley Rutschman handed them a gut-punch loss with a walk-off two-run homer.
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Stars' Roope Hintz out for Game 5 vs. Avalanche, Tanev and Smith 'fine'
The Dallas Stars will be without centre Roope Hintz as they go for the series win over the Colorado Avalanche.
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Can one of Canada's tour players finally break through at PGA Championship?
The Hamilton, Ont.— born Hughes is one of six Canadians teeing it up this week at Valhalla Golf Club for the second major of the season. That number ties the record for the most Canadians at the PGA Championship in the event’s history.
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Blue Jays to start Yusei Kikuchi in series finale vs. Orioles
The Toronto Blue Jays are using a rainout to make an adjustment to their pitching rotation.
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Goaltender interference controversy strikes again in Bruins-Panthers
Stop us if you've heard this before, but there was another controversial goaltender interference challenge in the Boston Bruins-Florida Panthers series.
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Stars' Roope Hintz exits Game 4 vs. Avalanche with upper-body injury
Roope Hintz exited Monday's Game 4 against the Colorado Avalanche at the start of the second period with an upper-body injury. The Stars listed him as "questionable to return" and he did not come out for the final frame.