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Canada tipped to win most medals in Vancouver
Olympic guru picks the host nation to feature most regularly on the podium, but the U.S. is his tip to take home the most golds
Jeff Blair
Pettitte enters Game 6 with less rest, more doubt
After Burnett's meltdown, baseball's career leader in postseason wins will take to the mound with victory far from certain
2010 Olympics
Following the Olympic torch
Every step of the 45,000 kilometre trek leading to the opening of the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver-Whistler
Kessel can't change course
Toronto still winless at home with overtime loss to Tampa despite hyped debut of former Boston winger
Samuelsson pushes Canucks past Rangers
Goaltender Andrew Raycroft turns in another splendid performance filling in for Roberto Luongo
Yankees turn to Pettitte
Just one win from its 27th World Series, New York will send baseball's winningest postseason pitcher to the mound to take on Philadelphia's Pedro Martinez in Game 6
Bosh bashing on offensive boards
Raptors forward determined to get inside more, giving him a better chance at loose balls
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Naylor's Sideline View
Braley next owner of Argos?
Cohon doesn't dismiss notion that one person could own more than one CFL franchise
David Shoalts
The Kessel era begins
With the young winger set to take the ice on Tuesday night, the problem for Toronto management now will be keeping expectations in check
French Immersion
Hail the new hero of the nation
With Hal Gill sidelined by injury, Mathieu Carle will play his first NHL game on Tuesday night
Michael Grange
Defensive breakdowns already costly for Raptors
Early in the new season Toronto is giving up too many open shots and its opponents are shooting the lights out
Roy MacGregor
All eyes on Canada's goalies
With the importance placed on the position, the question of who will don the Maple Leaf in Vancouver is the biggest debate in the leadup to the Olympics
Jeff Blair
Yankees glad Damon stuck around
Despite an anonymous Yankee claiming the team couldn't stand the one-time Red Sox a few years back, the likeable outfielder has let his bat, and feet, do the talking
Eric Duhatschek
NHL injury list expands
Seeing Briere, Gaborik and Gagne on the sidelines is one thing. But having Staal, Ovechkin and Savard out of action raises an eyebrow
From Deep
Some thoughts on the Raps' start
Some Monday morning musings on Toronto's 1-2 opening, Superman's non-hoops thinking and Carter on Master P