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Live harness racing returns to Charlottetown
Live harness racing has resumed in P.E.I. following a winter break. Red Shores Racetrack and Casino at the Charlottetown Driving Park hosted a 12-dash program on an Opening Day program on May 6. Live racing resumes in Charlottetown on May 9 at 6 ...
‘I wish we could go play tomorrow’: Halifax Thunderbirds’ quarter-final loss still stinging for veteran Randy Staats
Time might heal all wounds but the sting of the Halifax Thunderbirds’ upsetting loss in their National Lacrosse League quarter-final one week ago still smarts for veteran forward Randy Staats. “It’s frustrating, man,” Staats said of the Thunderbirds’ ...
Chelski prevails in Opening Day feature at Red Shores Charlottetown
Commanding the lead, Chelski sprinted to the finish in the top class on Opening Day at Red Shores Racetrack and Casino at the Charlottetown Driving Park on May 4. The $3,450 featured Fillies and Mares Pace featured driver Corey MacPherson having the ...
Canada, coached by P.E.I.'s Gardiner MacDougall, advances to gold-medal game
Team Canada, coached by P.E.I.’s Gardiner MacDougall, had an opportunity to win a gold medal at the 2024 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) world under-18 championship on May 5. Team Canada built a 4-0 first-period lead against Sweden, and ...
Live harness racing resumes in Charlottetown on May 4
The wait is over as live racing returns to Atlantic Canada with opening day at Red Shores Racetrack and Casino at the Charlottetown Driving Park on May 4. The capital oval has a 12-dash presentation starting at 6 p.m., featuring a solid class of ...
FIDDLER'S FACTS: Toronto Maple Leafs' jobs on the line going into Game 7
The Toronto Maple Leafs delivered one of their season’s best efforts in Boston on April 28 with a nail-biting 2-1 overtime victory. Toronto followed that up with another strong showing in a 2-1 regulation-time win May 2 to tie the best-of-seven NHL ...
Semi-pro Saint-Laurent stuns struggling Wanderers in Canadian Championship preliminary
The Halifax Wanderers’ troubling start to their Canadian Premier League season may have reached its nadir on Thursday night. The Wanderers, who dropped their first three CPL games to start 2024, suffered a historical loss in a shootout to Ligue1 ...
Nova Scotia's Rick Bowness named finalist for NHL coach of the year
Just three days after the Winnipeg Jets were bounced from the playoffs and a day after he spoke coyly about his future with the team, Rick Bowness was named one of three finalists for the NHL’s coach of the year award. Bowness, Andrew Brunette of the ...
Mooseheads' Mathieu Cataford named QMJHL's most valuable player
Mathieu Cataford is officially in a class of his own in the QMJHL. The league named the Halifax Mooseheads forward its most valuable player on Friday after a tremendous third season. Cataford finished third in QMJHL scoring with 90 points (40 ...
MacDougall-coached Team Canada advances to semifinals
The Gardiner MacDougall-coached Canadian entry has advanced to the semifinals at the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) world under-18 male hockey championship. Team Canada defeated Latvia 4-0 in a quarter-final game in Vantaa, Finland, on ...
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