The Final Whistle: CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada Bids Farewell
The end of CBC's Hockey Night in Canada marks the close of a nearly 75‑year tradition, sparking reflection on its cultural significance and the shifting media landscape.
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The end of CBC's Hockey Night in Canada marks the close of a nearly 75‑year tradition, sparking reflection on its cultural significance and the shifting media landscape.

As the FIFA World Cup 2026 reaches its decisive group matches, teams like France, Norway, Spain and Mexico jostle for knockout places, while fan celebrations and political commentary add layers of drama to the tournament.

A heated exchange between Ivory Coast coach Emerse Fae and German football pundit Bastian Schweinsteiger has reignited debates over racism in the sport, while the Ivorians mark a milestone in their World Cup journey.

Canada’s soccer team is urging fans to cross the U.S. border to support them in the World Cup knockout stage in Los Angeles, despite political tensions between the two countries.

Canada’s national team, eliminated from World Cup knockout contention after a draw with Switzerland, now faces South Africa in Los Angeles. The players appeal directly to fans, hoping to turn political friction into a shared celebration of football.

AK Okereke, a former Cornell basketball standout, has signed a two‑way NBA contract with the Los Angeles Lakers after the 2026 NBA Draft, continuing a tradition of Ivy League players making the jump to professional basketball.

The iconic Saturday night hockey broadcast that defined Canadian living for generations has ended, sparking nostalgia, debate and a new direction for public broadcasting.

The 2026 NBA Draft saw former Florida Atlantic University forward Baba Miller chosen by the Los Angeles Clippers, continuing a streak that began with Alijah Martin’s 2025 selection and reflects the program’s rapid ascent under former coach Dusty May.

Baba Miller’s selection by the Los Angeles Clippers marks the second consecutive NBA draft pick for Florida Atlantic University, highlighting a burgeoning talent pipeline that now includes Alijah Martin, Vladislav Goldin and Johnell Davis.

A record 13 Big 12 prospects were drafted, highlighted by a high‑profile Barclays Center campaign that underscored the league’s rising influence.

A look at the latest trade advice that helps fantasy managers buy low on struggling stars and sell high on breakout performers.

An 18‑year‑old from Grand Cayman has transitioned from roller hockey to ice hockey and is projected as a second‑ or third‑round NHL draft pick after a standout season in the Ontario Hockey League.

Despite not being geographically European, Israel remains entrenched in UEFA competitions. Historical roots, political flashpoints and recent diplomatic shifts shape a complex landscape as the nation eyes future tournaments.

A look at the latest reliever movements across MLB and why skill‑based evaluation is becoming the cornerstone of streaming strategies.
The 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame class introduces six new members, sparking debate over evolving induction criteria and the need for greater openness in the selection process.

Carey Price’s induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame celebrates not only a stellar career but also a life that inspired Indigenous youth, those battling addiction, and fans worldwide.

Pekka Rinne, Nashville Predators’ all‑time win leader, was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame on June 22. The ceremony in Toronto on Nov. 9 will celebrate his career, international achievements, and a new statue, while also honoring executive Brian Burke.

Brian Burke, the longtime NHL executive known for his aggressive management style, was recently inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in the builder category, capping a career that spanned more than three decades.

After 19 seasons with the Boston Bruins, Patrice Bergeron is celebrated for his record six Frank J. Selke Trophies, Olympic gold medals, and a Stanley Cup, as the team prepares to retire his No. 37.

Brady Tkachuk's move to the Florida Panthers reveals how NHL athletes are increasingly dictating their futures, leaving traditional power structures unsettled.

Patrice Bergeron, a 19‑year Bruin and record‑six Selke winner, is headed to the Hockey Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, with his No. 37 set to be retired by the Bruins.

The PWHL announced its inaugural investor partnership, welcoming Detroit’s Ilitch Companies and Toronto’s Kilmer Sports Ventures, a move that underscores the league’s rapid expansion and sets the stage for heightened visibility across North America.

Austin Watson’s second season with the Griffins combined offensive production with a league‑leading penalty count, highlighting a year of milestones and resilience.
The newly formed PWHL has attracted its inaugural investors, marking a pivotal moment as the league doubles its team count and eyes broader broadcast and attendance milestones.