Joshua Lose at the Oceania Speed (Inline) Championships in 2003.
Vancouver 2010

Australia on long track to Olympics

Every Winter Games needs its Jamaican bobsleigh team, and Aussie long-track speedskater Joshua Lose may be the feel-good story in Vancouver

Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive back Omarr Morgan.
Allan Maki

Win-it-for-Omarr theme inspires Roughriders

Defensive back dearly covets Grey Cup this time after missing out in 2007

MichaelGrange
From Deep

Raptors show some D

If you're a fan of the Raps, you're feeling a little better despite Sunday's loss to the Magic

Toronto Maple Leafs forward Phil Kessel, left, tries for a wraparound past New York Islanders netminder Dwayne Roloson on Monday, Nov. 23, 2009 in Toronto.

Roloson keeps Leafs in check

Bailey scores overtime winner after Islanders goaltender makes 58 saves to make Tavares a winner in his Toronto debut

Habs lose patience with Latendresse

Montreal deals underachieving forward to Minnesota for Benoit Pouliot

Mauer wins AL MVP award

Twins star becomes only second catcher in 33 years to win American League most valuable player honour

Jack trying to earn his keep

After signing big contract in the summer, Raptors guard knows he has yet to hold up his end of the bargain

Thornton is NHL's first star

Sharks centre, Price and Fisher honoured for performances last week

Underdog role fine by Durant

“It'll be the best moment of my life'', says Saskatchewan quarterback of a Grey Cup victory

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Underhill, Duguay reprise 'Battle of the Blades' number

Against his wishes, former Rangers defenceman actually wanted to keep on wearing his figure skates, but unfortunately number called for the hockey blades

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

Olympic torch bearer Bob Piers arrives to light the cauldron in Truro, Nova Scotia, Nov. 17, 2009.
The Look Ahead
Wilson watch in Toronto

Leafs’ youngsters struggle, NBA announcers pull a Cherry, and Halladay’s potential new home

In this file photo, Toronto Maple Leafs new head coach Ron Wilson listens to questions from the media in Toronto on Tuesday June 10, 2008. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn
Canada suffers bobsleigh setback

Without his brakeman Lascelles Brown who was out due to ankle injury, Lyndon Rush and his team fall short at World Cup event

Driver Lyndon Rush, front, of Canada, and his crew of Chris Le Bihan, Dan Humphries and Bret Bresciani start their first run in the four-man bobsled World Cup, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009 in Lake Placid, N.Y. (AP Photo/Lou Reuter)
David Shoalts
Take a pill, Leafs’ fans, changes are in the offing

If most of Leafs Nation had their way, Brian Burke would be busy this weekend firing his coach and trading all the team's prospects

Matt Cullen of the Carolina Hurricanes scores a second-period goal against the Toronto Maple Leafs at the RBC Center on November 19, 2009 in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Lorne Rubenstein
McIlroy's exuberance is contagious

Northern Ireland golfer didn’t win Sunday’s Dubai World Championship but can still be proud of a memorable season

Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland tees off on the second hole at the Earth course, during the third round of Dubai World Championship European Tour golf tournament in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)
Podcast
Chicago's cap crunch

The Hockey Roundtable discusses the Blackhawks signing a trio of young stars, coaches on the hot seat and an owner supporting Balsillie