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Toronto Maple Leafs win the NHL draft lotteryMany Toronto Maple Leafs fans are celebrating the team winning the NHL draft lottery. Adam Wylde, of the Steve Dangle Podcast Network, joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to discuss what this means for the future of the team, who could be the first overall pick and what fans can expect from the new front office.SportsMay 6
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Canucks come up short. Will pick third in NHL draftThe Vancouver Canucks can’t seem to catch a break. Despite having the best chance to select 1st overall, the team dropped two spots and will pick 3rd overall in the June NHL Draft. Hall of Famers Henrik and Daniel Sedin share their thoughts on the draft and the team’s plans to rebuild.Global News Morning BCMay 6
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NHL, NBA playoffs kick-off this weekendIt’s an exciting weekend for sports fans as both the NBA and NHL playoffs begin their respective postseasons. Ben Botelho, from Glory Media, joins Ross Hull to break down the Raptors and Canadian hockey teams’ chances of bringing a championship north of the border.Global News Morning TorontoApr 17
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Edmonton time capsule from 2000 unveils NHL predictionTime capsules from decades past always seem to reveal predictions that, at times, can be farfetched — whether its living on the moon or teleportation. But one time capsule that was recently opened at an Edmonton school contained one child’s big dream that actually came true. Jasmine King explains.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 10
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NHL legends celebrate 200th anniversary of hockey in DelineThe community of Délı̨nę in the Northwest Territories invited some NHL legends for an outdoor hockey game this weekend. The event marked 200 years since the town hosted what some believe was the very first hockey game. Veteran sports announcer Rod Black reports.CanadaMar 22
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New Brunswick man left speechless after winning Willie O’Ree community hero awardA Fredericton man creating more room for girls in hockey has received an honour bearing the name of an NHL icon and a local sporting legend. Johnny James has more on Doug Grandy and the Rink Rebels, this year’s Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award winner.SportsJun 8
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Edmonton Oilers potential new coach Mike Babcock comes with controversyNHL veteran Mike Babcock has been a decorated head coach over the years, but there’s also concerns over how his old-school, controversial tactics would fit with a modern team, as he’s rumoured to be the Edmonton Oilers’ next bench boss. Sarah Ryan reports.Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton10 hours
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What’s behind rising gambling addictions?With NBA and NHL playoffs in full swing and the world cup about to start, it’s an exciting time for sports fans. Many have embraced sports betting, especially young men. Sarah McCarthy, CEO of the Responsible Gaming Council, joins Ross Hull to discuss the rise in gambling addiction and the impact it’s having on sports...Global News Morning TorontoMay 26
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Maritime hockey fans celebrate the Montreal Canadiens as playoff dream stays aliveCanada’s most decorated NHL franchise is in the midst of another Stanley Cup run, and it’s not just hockey fans in Quebec enjoying this playoff ride. As Johnny James reports, fans of the Montreal Canadiens in the Maritimes speak about the close connection the East Coast has with the team.Global News at 6 New BrunswickMay 22
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Montreal painter turns Habs memories into artAs playoff excitement grows across the city, one Montreal artist is turning iconic Canadiens moments into works of art. Her paintings have been recognized by fans and NHL players alike. But as Felicia Parrillo reports, the inspiration behind the work is much more personal.CanadaMay 12
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WHL Draft day stunners in SaskatchewanThe 2026 WHL Draft has come and gone and after 15 grueling rounds, Saskatchewan teams have re-stocked the cupboards with emerging talent.SportsMay 7
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NHL alumni hit ice in Peterborough in support of Easter Seals OntarioNHL alumni and local players shared the ice in Peterborough on Thursday — all for a good cause. The “Celebrity Hockey Classic” was in support of Easter Seals Ontario. Marc Woodhouse has the story.SportsMar 12
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Independent N.L. panel rejects Quebec’s proposed Churchill Falls hydro dealAn independent panel says a proposed energy deal with Hydro-Québec is not in Newfoundland and Labrador’s best interest. Heidi Petracek explains why Newfoundland and Labrador’s government is rejecting the 2024 memorandum of understanding, and where it leaves negotiations.Global NationalMay 19
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Churchill Falls MOU: Why Quebec’s proposed energy deal with N.L. is in limboQuebec and Newfoundland signed a memorandum of understanding in 2024 to rework their longstanding hydroelectric deal, but negotiations have since stalled. Heidi Petracek explains how the original contract was lopsided in Quebec’s favour, and why it’s taking so long to reach a new agreement.Global NationalMay 18
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Global National: May 16A Canadian isolating in British Columbia has tested positive for hantavirus. The province’s top doctor says the patient – a senior from Yukon who was isolating with their partner – developed mild symptoms, including a fever and a headache. And, a terror plot targeting Jewish sites in three U.S. states has been thwarted. As of...Global NationalMay 16
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Halifax Thunderbirds get ready for NLL Semi-Finals at homeWe check in with members of The Halifax Thunderbirds as they get set to host Game 2 of the NLL semi-finals at Scotiabank Centre this weekend.Global News Morning HalifaxMay 8
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Raiders back to WHL championship series after winning it all in 2019WATCH: Prince Albert Raiders head coach Ryan McDonald previews the WHL’s championship series vs the Everett Silvertips. The Raiders start on the road with game one on Friday, May 8. Home games in PA will follow on May 12, 13 and game 4 on May 15 if necessary.SportsMay 6
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Call of the Wilde: Are The Montreal Canadiens Shopping on NHL Trade Deadline Day?Global News hockey analyst Brian Wilde talks potential moves for the Montreal Canadiens ahead of the NHL trade deadline with Global News Morning host Brayden Jagger Haines.SportsMar 6
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Pro-Am Hockey Tournament raises funds for dementia researchThere are currently more than 62-thousand Albertans living with dementia. With no cure, the Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories is hosting of their biggest fundraisers for research and supports. Event chair Cameron Johnson and NHL alumni Jason Strudwick joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton to talk more about the upcoming Pro-Am Hockey...HealthApr 21
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‘They don’t care, losing is not important’: Moncton-born Rick Bowness goes viral after tearing into own teamAn NHL coach from the Maritimes has gone viral after tearing into his own team with post-game comments. Columbus Blue Jackets’ Head Coach, Rick Bowness, who was born in Moncton, N.B., said, “They don’t care, losing is not important enough to them,” on Tuesday night after a loss to the Washington Capitals.CanadaApr 15