Tkachuk scores incredible between the legs goal in Flames’ win

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Canadiens stumble against Coyotes after late winner from Jakob Chychrun

The Montreal Canadiens’ inability to execute on the power play came back to haunt them. The Canadiens blew an early

Penguins acquire Zucker from Wild for Galchenyuk, prospect, 1st-round pick

The Pittsburgh Penguins have acquired veteran forward Jason Zucker from Minnesota, giving the Penguins’ top-six forward group a jolt as

NHL says it believes negatives of Olympic participation outweigh positives

The NHL remains reluctant to reverse course and compete at the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing despite new assurances from

MLB considering playoff expansion where top seeds pick initial opponent: reports

Major League Baseball is considering expanding the playoffs to nearly half the 30 teams and allowing higher-seeded wild-card teams to

Montreal Impact, franchise-leading scorer Ignacio Piatti agree to terminate contract

The Montreal Impact and midfielder Ignacio Piatti have agreed to terminate his Major League Soccer contract, allowing the Argentine to

Raptors’ Lowry set to return, Ibaka out with illness vs. Timberwolves

Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry is expected to play Monday against the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves, but big man Serge Ibaka

Raptors push historic win streak to 15 games after fending off Timberwolves

The Toronto Raptors’ franchise-best winning streak is now a Canadian record. Pascal Siakam scored 34 points on Monday and the

RCMP arrests in Wet’suwet’en territory spark protests nationwide

Arrests by the RCMP in Wet’suwet’en territory in northern B.C., have triggered railway blockades and other protests across the country

Ex-Blue Jays reliever sues Houston Astros in sign-stealing scandal

Former major league pitcher Mike Bolsinger sued the Houston Astros on Monday, claiming their sign-stealing scheme contributed to a poor

Former Canucks Daniel, Henrik Sedin happy in their retirement

There are many things Daniel and Henrik Sedin miss about playing hockey, but the Swedish twins who will be remembered

UN warns of potential ‘catastrophe’ for Africa if locust outbreak not contained

Uganda is scrambling to respond to the biggest locust outbreak that parts of East Africa have seen in decades, while

Sanders, Buttigieg campaigns request partial recanvass of Iowa caucus results

The two Democrats who led the Iowa caucuses — Sen. Bernie Sanders and former mayor Pete Buttigieg — both requested

Oilers sign defenceman Darnell Nurse to 2-year extension

The Edmonton Oilers signed defenceman Darnell Nurse to a two-year contract extension Monday. The deal is worth $11.2 million, according

California police officer suing Masai Ujiri in wake of championship altercation

Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri is being sued by the California police officer he scuffled with in the moments after

In letter to Trudeau, Kenney warns of ‘devastating impacts’ if Ottawa rejects Teck mine

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is warning Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that rejecting Teck’s proposed oilsands project would have «devastating impacts»

LeBron James, Kyle Lowry headline 44 candidates for U.S. Olympic team

LeBron James is considering a return to the Olympics. James — a two-time gold medallist and three-time Olympian — is

Canadian women will learn Olympic basketball draw in March

The women’s basketball field for the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics is set with Canada punching its ticket to a third

U.S. accuses Chinese military hackers in massive Equifax breach over 2 years ago

Four members of the Chinese military have been charged with breaking into the networks of the Equifax credit reporting agency

RCMP poised to enforce injunction at fourth site of blockade of B.C. pipeline project

RCMP are poised to enforce a B.C. Supreme Court injunction in the traditional territory of the Wet’suwet’en Nation at the

The Trump effect: How the U.S. president may be reshaping attitudes toward NATO

It’s no secret that Donald Trump dislikes NATO. But the U.S. president’s incessant hammering of alliance members to urge them

Renovations to cabinet ministers’ offices cost $1.6 million over past 4 years

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has spent more than $1.6 million on furniture, renovations and artwork for cabinet ministers’ offices

Ottawa to promise long-term fix for N.L.’s Muskrat Falls, could spare province steep rate hike

The federal government has agreed to negotiate a financial restructuring of the Muskrat Falls hydro project to make it financially

2 Manitoba curling teams heading to world juniors celebrated in send-off party

Two Manitoba curling teams had their official send off Sunday before making their way to Russia to represent Team Canada