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Hockey Canada suspensions upheld for 4 players from 2018 world junior teamAn independent appeal board ruled that all five players breached Hockey Canada's code of conduct, but only one player's suspension was lifted immediately.SportsAug 12
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Jordan Martinook brings Stanley Cup home to LeducCarolina Hurricanes forward and alternate captain Jordan Martinook, 34, brought hockey's greatest prize to his hometown of Leduc, where hundreds of fans gathered to celebrate.SportsAug 11
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Toronto hockey camp celebrates BIPOC women on the iceA free, three-day hockey program for girls of colour is back in Toronto to strengthen players' connection to the sport in an inclusive and community-centred environment.SportsJul 11
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Former NHLer Tood Warriner to coach Windsor womenFormer NHL player Todd Warriner has been named interim head coach of the University of Windsor's women's hockey team.SportsJul 30
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Oilers invite 3 female hockey players to join NHL development camp rosterTwenty-seven rising hockey stars took to the ice inside Rogers Place. For the first time ever, a trio of female players were invited to the NHL Development Camp..SportsJun 30
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Penguins hire Pridham to front officeThe Penguins added Brandon Pridham to their front office, reuniting him with Pittsburgh president of hockey operations and general manager Kyle Dubas.SportsJul 15
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Trial to start in February for NS youths charged in hockey hazing sex assault caseTwo minor hockey players in Nova Scotia are scheduled to stand trial early next year for alleged sexual assaults that were reported after a hazing ritual last fall.CrimeJun 30
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Wickenheiser, Leafs part ways after eight seasonsHayley Wickenheiser and the Toronto Maple Leafs are parting ways after the hockey legend spent eight seasons working in the NHL team's front office.SportsJul 9
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CBC to stop airing ‘Hockey Night in Canada’ this fall after nearly 75 yearsIn a joint statement, Rogers Sportsnet and the CBC say that the public broadcaster will no longer carry NHL broadcasts next season.SportsJun 16
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‘Elbows up’ is now part of the Oxford English DictionaryThe hockey term became a political slogan for the Liberal Party after U.S. President Donald Trump launched a trade war against Canada.CanadaJun 30
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Inclusivity top of mind as player returns to home ice 20 years laterAfter walking away from hockey for over 20 years, Matt Kenny is returning to the ice to send a message to young athletes: everyone belongs.SportsJun 11
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Toronto female goalie drafted by OHL: ‘You never know what can happen’Toronto's Sophie Jovanovic has become just the second female player ever selected in an OHL draft after being picked by the Brantford Bulldogs.SportsJun 11
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Toronto Marlies win AHL’s Calder CupThe Toronto Marlies have won the American Hockey League's Calder Cup. Toronto won the series 4-1 for the team's second AHL title.SportsJun 20
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Winnipeg’s Jonathan Toews announces retirement after NHL comebackJonathan Toews, a 38-year-old Winnipeger whose three Stanley Cups highlight a decorative professional hockey career, is retiring.SportsJun 19
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Where’s the Walter Cup? PWHL trophy missing after not arriving in AlbertaUnlike the NHL and the Stanley Cup, the PWHL does not have a person dedicated to travel with the Walter Cup when the trophy goes on the road with players.SportsAug 21
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Edmonton Oilers, Boston Bruins to play NHL games in Germany in 2027The Edmonton Oilers will play two matches in Leon Draisaitl’s native city of Cologne during the 2027-28 NHL season, while the Boston Bruins are to play two games in Munich.SportsAug 20
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Canada downs U.S. in hockey worlds quarterfinalJet Greaves made 34 saves as Canada blanked the United States 4-0 in quarterfinal action Thursday at the world hockey championship.SportsMay 28
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OHL approves Barrie Colts sale to Toronto-area businessman John CareriJohn Careri serves as president and chief executive officer of JONVIC Capital Inc., the OHL said in a statement following a board of governors meeting.CanadaJul 31
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Here’s what items will be tariffed by the U.S.The United States is imposing a 50 per cent tariff on a range of Canadian exports starting Saturday, after the two countries could not reach a new deal.EconomyAug 22
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Claude Lemieux’s death sparks renewed focus on CTE as family donates brain to researchThe degenerative brain disease, which can only be diagnosed after death, has been found in several former hockey players, including Henri Richard, Chris Simon and Bob Probert.SportsJun 6