Following three blockbuster trades, the Saskatoon Blades are incorporating six new faces into their lineup down the stretch drive of the WHL regular season.
For the first time in Saskatchewan curling history, the provincial men’s and women’s championships will be decided in the same community, with Kindersley set to host both events.
On a historic pace for rookies in the faceoff circle, Saskatchewan Rush first-year Jake Naso joined Global Sports’ Scott Roblin for ‘Rapid Fire with the Rush.’
A seismic trade has sent Saskatoon Blades star defenceman Tanner Molendyk west to join the Medicine Hat Tigers as part of a nine-piece deal ahead of the WHL trade deadline.
Cairns Field will be treated to Carter Beck patrolling the outfield again, as the Saskatoon Berries announced their MVP will be returning for the 2025 WCBL season.
Winning an NLL championship with the Saskatchewan Rush in 2018, defender Matt Hossack is back at SaskTel Centre after captaining Panther City Lacrosse Club for three years.
The Brandon Lisowsky era is over for the Saskatoon Blades, sending the franchise’s fifth-leading goal scorer to the Victoria Royals ahead of the WHL trade deadline.
Throughout 2024, Saskatchewan sports teams and athletes captured historic championships, medals and memorable performances both in the province and around the world.
Becoming an integral piece of the Saskatoon Blades’ top-nine forward core as a rookie, Zach Olsen joined Global Sports’ Scott Roblin for the final ‘Blades Bio’ of 2024.