Junior hockey faces fight ban
Fighting's days in junior hockey could be numbered, with the sport's overlords reportedly mulling options to ban it.
NBA elements coming to an end
Coming out of the all-star break it appears two of the elements that have sustained the league's interest.
Canada's Blake 'best value prospect'
The draft stock of "The Big Canuck" continues to shoot up.
Ben & Jerry's serves up 'Taste The Lin-Sanity'
The Linsanity bandwagon continues to roll.
Ovechkin may miss game vs. Senators
The Washington Capitals may be without the Not So Great No. 8 Wednesday night in Ottawa.
Clock ticking on Jays' Snider
"If he deserves to be here, then he should be here," said then GM J.P. Ricciardi.
Goodbye, Gary Carter
Whatever you called Gary Carter, he was durable, productive - the best catcher I ever saw on an everyday basis.
Raps can't stop the Lin-sanity
Just when you thought Linsanity had finally levelled off, the kid no one wanted found a way to take it to another level.
The case for Quebec City
Having Quebec back in the NHL is a no-brainer for former Nordique star Peter Stastny.
Tazer Ball coming to TO
Toronto sports fans will get a charge out of this one.
Teary-eyed Nolan retires
Owen Nolan was as tough as they've come in hockey. But that didn't make his retirement announcement any easier.
Super Bowl belongs to the Giants
Eli Manning no longer has to take a back seat to anyone.
Gambling, junk food and the NFL
The NFL is clearly the most popular sports league in North America.
Super Bowl: Best quarterback wins
Super Bowl XLVI is not about the New England Patriots against the New York Giants.
Sleepless weekend for Giants D
Like every other team in the NFL this season, the New England Patriots featured a pass-oriented offence.
When commercials cut in
A 30-second ad spot in this year's Super Bowl costs an average of $3.5 million.
Docs isolate what's aching Crosby
Now that doctors on both coasts have isolated Sidney Crosby's injury, the healing process can begin.
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