Brady Leavold's fall from major junior hockey into addiction
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Catching up with Pat Borders, the elusive Blue Jays hero
Pat Borders made his name winning back-to-back World Series with the Blue Jays, but he's had another life in the game since leaving MLB. This is his story.
The 1919 Stanley Cup Final and modern-history's deadliest pandemic
Cut short after the death of Canadiens defenceman, Joe Hall, the 1919 Stanley Cup Final offers a window into the ravages of and reaction to the Spanish Influenza.
WHL commissioner: Decision to cancel Memorial Cup 'unfortunate'
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CHL president on Memorial Cup's fate: 'Some things are bigger than hockey'
While the decision to cancel the 2020 Memorial Cup wasn't easy, the CHL's president, Dan MacKenzie, it was simply a case of exhausting all contingencies.
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How the 1971 Stanley Cup defined (and obscured) Henri Richard’s legacy
Henri Richard scored the final two goals of the 1971 Stanley Cup Final, but many remember that series for a controversy that remains one of the most misinterpreted in Canadiens history.
The secret life of Bobby Ryan
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Blue Jays great Tony Fernandez was a singular talent with a drive to match
As a major leaguer, Blue Jays great Tony Fernandez is viewed by many as a near-tragic case. But for Sportsnet's Gare Joyce, there's nothing tragic about his career, just in him being taken too soon at the age of 57.
Searching for the essence of Cardinals great Curt Flood
Curt Flood was a trailblazer whose strength and conviction set the stage for modern player empowerment. Capturing him takes unconventional means.
Can world juniors answer questions surrounding hockey’s top prospect?
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