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Stolarz clears the air after calling out Nylander, Leafs
Following Saturday’s overtime loss, Anthony Stolarz called out his team for an inconsistent start to the season. As part of his criticism, the Leafs goalie singled out William Nylander for what he perceived to be a poor effort on the Seattle Kraken’s game-winning goal. After the dust settled, the goalie pulled the star winger aside to talk about what happened.
'It's not a complete game right now': Sens search for consistency
The Senators admit there's a lot to like about their game right now but it's the lack of consistency that continues to cost them. They reflect on what they liked about their play in the playoffs and why they haven't been able to carry that into this year.
Pettersson snaps goal drought, but pressure remains on in VancouverOpens in new window
The Talking Point: What will be fallout from Stolarz calling out Leafs?Opens in new window
Fitter and hungrier, Doncic embraces his new life before his first season opener with LakersOpens in new window
NHL officials are filling the penalty box so far this seasonOpens in new window
Joining PWHL Vancouver a homecoming for Miller
After more than a decade of playing hockey around the globe, Hannah Miller is back home.
Sens Ice Chips: Stutzle stays on the wing
Halfway through their loss on Saturday, Travis Green shifted Tim Stutzle from centre to the wing. Claire Hanna explains why that continued at practice on Monday, as Ottawa looks to find some more scoring up front.
Dobes has put himself in a position to deserve starts: St. Louis on Habs' goaltendingOpens in new window
Morning Coffee: Setting the stage for Game 7 of the ALCSOpens in new window
Comparing Ohtani’s Game 4 to the greatest feats in sports historyOpens in new window
Race for the Roster: Buchanan finally locked inOpens in new window
MMQB: Can Cowboys offence carry them to a playoff spot in the NFC?
CeeDee Lamb's return was just what the Cowboys ordered, as their offence posted 44 points against Washington. Can a healthy offence carry Dallas to a playoff spot in the NFC? TSN NFL analyst Jesse Palmer discusses this and more in Monday Morning Quarterback.
Pick 6: How much longer does McDaniel have in Miami?
As the Dolphins continue to crash and burn under Mike McDaniel, how long until a change is made in Miami? How impressive was Jalen Hurts' perfect passer rating vs. the Vikings? Can we start calling the Colts legit Super Bowl contenders? Davis Sanchez and Luke Willson discuss this and more in the latest Pick 6.
Prescott says ‘sky is the limit’ for rolling Cowboys offence
The Cowboys have played three games at AT&T Stadium this season and have scored at least 40 points in all three, prompting QB Dak Prescott to remark, "Who knows what we can accomplish? Like, the sky is the limit."
Canadiens eager to bounce back against a Sabres team which has won two straight
Coming off a weekend loss to the Rangers which snapped their four-game win streak, the Canadiens are eyeing a bounce back performance Monday night when they host the Sabres.
Verstappen dominates ahead of Norris, Leclerc at United States Grand Prix Opens in new window
Three takeaways from the United States Grand PrixOpens in new window
Briscoe gives Joe Gibbs Racing a second spot in NASCAR’s championship finale with OT win at TalladegaOpens in new window
Kim wins LPGA South Korea by four strokes to end five-year droughtOpens in new window
Homan makes Grand Slam history with Tour Challenge win over rival Tirinzoni
Canadian skip Rachel Homan made history on Sunday when her Ottawa-based team defeated Switzerland’s Silvana Tirinzoni 8-2 in the final of the CO-OP Tour Challenge.
AFC Toronto edges Montreal Roses in regular-season finale
AFC Toronto will head into the playoffs on a win after beating the Montreal Roses 2-1 Sunday in the final game of the Northern Super League’s inaugural regular season.
Canadian teams start quest for 2026 Olympic Games at curling pre-trials
The road to the Olympic Games is long, but donning the Maple Leaf is reachable for eight men’s and eight women’s curling teams competing in Canada’s pre-trials starting Monday.
Flanagan, Hannah capture Canadian titles at Toronto Waterfront Marathon
Ben Flanagan, of Kitchener, Ont., captured the Canadian men’s marathon title in his debut at the distance, finishing 10th overall at the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon on Sunday in two hours 15 minutes 39 seconds. Rachel Hannah, of Port Elgin, Ont., won the Canadian women’s crown in 2:33:47, her first national marathon victory.