
Celebrity‑Inspired Fantasy Football Team Names Take Center Stage
Fantasy football enthusiasts are turning to celebrities and pop‑culture icons for creative team names that reflect their personal interests.
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Fantasy football enthusiasts are turning to celebrities and pop‑culture icons for creative team names that reflect their personal interests.

Ryan Lin, a 5‑foot‑11 right‑handed defenseman from Richmond, British Columbia, was drafted by the San Jose Sharks and will pursue his collegiate career at Denver University. He discusses his heritage, lacrosse background, and a documentary featuring Michael Bublé and Drew Scott.

Selected in the NHL draft, Ryan Lin reflects on his journey from British Columbia to Colorado, his ties to fellow prospects, and his mission to inspire Asian representation in hockey.

In a packed BMO Field in Toronto, Canada secured its first World Cup point with a 1-1 draw, driven by an electric fan atmosphere and a breakthrough goal from Cyle Larin.

The Athletic rolls out daily World Cup forecasts that combine statistical insight, tactical breakdowns and a cast of unconventional predictors, from seasoned analysts to a six‑year‑old fan and even a dog.

Canadian supporters voiced displeasure toward the United States during the opening ceremony, but the gesture has done little to change a pattern of losses to their southern rivals.

The 2026 World Cup will feature 48 teams, 11 host cities, and a host of cultural performances, while security, ticket costs and predictions shape the narrative.

The 2026 World Cup will feature matches in 16 cities, broadcast on FOX, Telemundo and their digital partners, and will highlight performances by global artists such as Katy Perry, Madonna, Shakira and BTS.

The 2026 World Cup will feature an unprecedented array of musical stars, from Michael Bublé in Toronto to Katy Perry in Los Angeles, alongside a halftime show that pairs Shakira with Madonna.

The upcoming tournament’s opening events promise a fusion of national identities, featuring performances by global artists and a shared vision of peace.

The author reflects on a disheartening playoff year, intertwining personal tragedy with the sport's controversial storylines.

A behind‑the‑scenes look at two celebrities turning their love for hockey into a community‑driven venture.

A new Prime Video docuseries follows co‑owners Michael Bublé and Drew Scott as they navigate the pressures and emotions of running a junior hockey franchise, merging celebrity influence with community‑driven sports culture.

A behind‑the‑scenes portrait of two Canadian icons as they navigate the highs and lows of owning a junior hockey franchise.

Prime Video’s upcoming docuseries Hometown Giants offers an intimate look at Michael Bublé and Drew Scott as they steer the Vancouver Giants, revealing the emotional and strategic challenges of nurturing young talent.

When music legend Michael Bublé and Property Brothers co‑host Drew Scott team up for a new Prime Video docuseries, they enlist Ryan Reynolds for blunt advice on navigating the pressures of junior hockey.

A six‑episode documentary series set to debut this fall explores the challenges faced by aspiring hockey players in Vancouver, while revealing the involvement of celebrity owners and a surprising piece of advice from Ryan Reynolds.

Prime Video announces a slate of Canadian originals, including a hockey‑focused docuseries and a survival show, while navigating new content contribution rules.

The upcoming docuseries Hometown Giants will see singer Michael Bublé and Property Brothers star Drew Scott co‑own the Vancouver Giants, while Prime Video expands its Canadian slate with sports leagues and original programming.

A new Prime Video docuseries, premiering in fall 2026, follows the Vancouver Giants as part‑owners Michael Bublé and Drew Scott blend celebrity influence with junior hockey development.

A forthcoming Prime Video series will follow the Vancouver Giants as they develop young talent, featuring co‑owners Michael Bublé and Drew Scott alongside other high‑profile investors.