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23-year-old Edmonton university hockey player dies after game in Calgary

EDMONTON — A university in Edmonton says one of its hockey players has died after playing in a game in Calgary.

NOLA Gold hang on to spoil the Toronto Arrows' Major League Rugby debut

MARRERO, La. — The Toronto Arrows rallied for 24 points in the second half but their spirited comeback fell just short Saturday as they dropped their Major League Rugby debut 36-31 to NOLA Gold.
Canada's Leman wins gold in ski cross, Thompson takes silver medal

Canada's Leman wins gold in ski cross, Thompson takes silver medal

BLUE MOUNTAIN, Ont. — Reigning Olympic champion Brady Leman of Calgary won gold on Saturday at a skicross World Cup event while Canada's Marielle Thompson took silver on the women's side.
Violence and FA Cup upsets: Millwall lives up to reputation

Violence and FA Cup upsets: Millwall lives up to reputation

Synonymous for decades with having violent fans, English soccer team Millwall has gained a reputation in recent years for being a so-called "giant killer" in the FA Cup. Both sides of the club were on show on Saturday.
Canada's Kingsbury back on top of podium with gold at home course

Canada's Kingsbury back on top of podium with gold at home course

MONT-TREMBLANT, Que. — Canadian Mikael Kingsbury landed back on top of the podium Saturday, winning gold at a moguls World Cup race after a disappointing performance a week earlier. Kingsbury, the reigning Olympic champion, scored 86.
Guerrero, Bichette headline Jays' non-roster spring training invitees

Guerrero, Bichette headline Jays' non-roster spring training invitees

TORONTO — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette are among the 15 players announced as non-roster invitees to the Blue Jays' major league spring training camp. The team announced the list Saturday morning.
Naomi Osaka wins Australian Open for 2nd major, top ranking

Naomi Osaka wins Australian Open for 2nd major, top ranking

MELBOURNE, Australia — So close to victory, Naomi Osaka suddenly was letting the Australian Open final slip away. Three championship points? Gone. A sizable lead? Soon all gone, too. She was playing poorly. She yelled at herself. Slammed a ball.

Scores and Schedule

Friday's Games NBA Washington 95 Orlando 91 Brooklyn 109 New York 99 Miami 100 Cleveland 94 Houston 121 Toronto 119 L.A.

Friday's Games

Friday's Games NBA Washington 95 Orlando 91 Brooklyn 109 New York 99 Miami 100 Cleveland 94 Houston 121 Toronto 119 L.A.
Tauson beats Canadian Fernandez for Australian Open junior girls' singles title

Tauson beats Canadian Fernandez for Australian Open junior girls' singles title

MELBOURNE, Australia — Top-seeded Clara Tauson of Denmark denied Canadian Leylah Fernandez a tournament trophy for the second consecutive week. This time it was a Grand Slam. Tauson beat the fourth-seed from Laval, Que.