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May 2 - Jets forward Nikolaj Ehlers is in the lineup for Game 6 on Friday night as Winnipeg attempts to close out its series with the Blues in St. Louis. Ehlers missed the last two games of the ...
Bruce Arthur is a columnist for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: @bruce_arthur. Braydon Holmyard is a Star sports team editor based in Toronto. Follow him on Twitter: @braydonholmyard.
Watching Last Breath At Home Was Intense, But 6 Moments Would Have Been Way Better On The Big Screen
I was on pins and needles watching from the comfort of my own home, I can only imagine how extreme this had to have been in a dark theater with a massive screen. I was watching this all go down in ...
Leeds United edged out Burnley to win the second-tier Championship title on goal difference after both teams finished the season with 100 points, as Luton Town suffered a second straight ...
Film Constellation’s operations have merged with Global Screen, the German-based international sales outfit that is part of Vuelta’s collection of sales companies, the Playtime Group.
Oklahoma didn’t pick up a win on Friday night, but it did pick up a Southeastern Conference title. Tennessee defeated Texas A&M, 5-1, on Friday afternoon, ensuring the Sooners will earn at least ...
A win on Saturday would clinch the title, but even matching Leverkusen’s result at Freiburg on Sunday would be enough for Bayern to secure the title. "We want to win tomorrow and be champions ...
The Maple Leafs finally put away the Senators in Game 6. “Nothing else really matters,” Matthews said. “The outside stuff doesn’t really matter. It’s about the guys that are in our room ...
Lewis Hamilton has been warned that next season will be his final chance to win an unprecedented eighth world F1 title. The British icon has moved to Ferrari this season to challenge the elite ...
Day-to-day restrictions on supersonic flight won't stop pilots from pushing the F-35 to the limits in combat, an F-35 test pilot tells Defense News. The Pentagon will have to live with limits on F ...
Lando Norris said he had no worries about McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri building momentum in the Formula 1 title battle but recognised on Thursday he needed to get his act together and speed up.
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