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The Province on MSNTo boo or not to boo? The complicated relationship of U.S.-Canada sportsAnti-American sentiment has surfaced in sports with Canadians booing the Star Spangled Banner lustily at events across the country. While Sid the Kid’s Golden Goal against the U.S. in 2010 was part of ...
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The Province on MSNCanucks Coffee: Points made, points scored, so let's move on from booing U.S. anthemCanucks winger Kiefer Sherwood was born in Columbus, Ohio, a politically-charged state that’s a big voting player in ...
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The Province on MSNPettersson power: The Canucks' defence is taking on a new lookEvery sentence spoken or written about Elias Pettersson the defenceman (a.k.a. “D-Petey”), Elias Pettersson the forward ...
J.T. Miller’s departure from the Vancouver Canucks may have ended months of speculation , but new details keep emerging about ...
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The Province on MSNCanucks sign 'calming' Marcus Pettersson to six-year contract extensionOne of the newest Canucks is set to be in Vancouver for many years yet to come.
Leslie, 19, says his main goal is to be playing pro next fall, but if he doesn’t land a contract he’ll suit up instead for Ohio’s Bowling Green State University Falcons rather than come back to the ...
We, as Canadians, have to take this time and get our house in order. Ensure there are standards from coast to coast that are the same. Allow all professionals the option to move from province to ...
The Vancouver Canucks signed recently acquired defenseman Marcus Pettersson to a six-year, $33 million contract extension on Wednesday. The Canucks ...
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The Province on MSNCanucks 3, Avalanche 0: Thatcher Demko, going with improved flow, difference in big winBend but don’t break. For the Vancouver Canucks, who have become more diligent and decisive in defending, it was critical to ...
The Vancouver Canucks are exploring trade options for Buffalo Sabres center Dylan Cozens as they seek to fill the void left by J.T. Miller’s departure, according to NHL insider Pierre LeBrun.
When U.S. President Donald Trump signed an order to put a 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods, a wave of indignance ...
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