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Canadiens' Spacek out 4-to-6 weeks
Montreal Canadiens coach Jacques Martin says defenceman Jaroslav Spacek will have arthroscopic surgery on his knee and will be out between four-to-six weeks. This timeline should see Spacek return during the first round of playoffs.
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Police won't comment on Komisarek
The Los Angeles police department is keeping quiet about allegations against Leafs defenseman Mike Komisarek.
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Davis on Jays: Step in the right direction
The Blue Jays will miss Vernon Wells, but the trade with Los Angeles was a home run by Alex Anthopolous.
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Sobering stats
Josh Hamilton's 2010 season and his performance so far in the ALCS continues to defy the odds.
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Buck stops at catcher
This offseason may become one of the busiest the Blue Jays have had in many years.
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The celebrity vaccine
Pro athletes, like movie stars, don't live by the same rules as we do.
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No. 1 solution
The Leafs are down to one option in net: Play The Monster when he is healthy.
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Wings first to test Gustavsson
Toronto Maple Leafs rookie goaltender Jonas Gustavsson will make his NHL pre-season debut Friday night in Detroit. Maple Leafs coach Ron Wilson told Sportsnet he plans to play Gustavsson for one period but if he doesn't see much action and looks OK, he may play another.
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Jays are 'Rolen' along
Scott Rolen has turned it around after suffering a spate of injuries last season.
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Managing interleague
Brian Tallet was not pleased to get the hook after just five innings in Washington, but so goes interleague baseball.
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Unsung hero
Where would the Blue Jays be without Marco Scutaro?
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Downs and out in Philly
Cito would rather take the out in interleague play than risk injury to his pitching staff.
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Lipstick on a pig
This is the Jays team everyone expected to see in 2009, but the hot start to the season makes the current slump a disappointment.
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Enough is enough
Cito Gaston isn't one to mess with his lineup, but the time has finally come to take the struggling Vernon Wells out of the cleanup spot.
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One-on-one with A.J.
A.J. Burnett followed the money to New York, and who can blame him?
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Built for the bubble
Raptors GM Bryan Colangelo needs to get creative if he wants his team to be a playoff force.
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No defence
The jury is still out on whether the Raptors can stop wasting great offensive efforts because of late breakdowns and mental errors.
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Calderon out, Solomon in
Raptors point guard Jose Calderon will sit out Sunday's game vs. the Miami Heat at the Air Canada Centre to nurse his injured hamstring. Will Solomon will start in his place at point guard while Andrea Bargnani will start at forward for Toronto.
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Calderon has hamstring strain
Totonto Raptors point guard Jose Calderon is suffering from a mild strain of his right hamstring, a MRI revealed Friday.He is day-to-day and his status for Sunday's game against the Miami Heat is questionable.
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Tall & Thin
The Raptors knew heading in that they weren't as deep as last season and it's already starting to show.
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The big question
If what Jermaine O'Neal said Monday holds true, the Raptors should be well on their way to making a huge step forward.
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Grass isn't always greener
I'm starting to believe the Jays are going to have a real good shot at getting A.J. Burnett to stay.
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Raps need some work
You can't question the effort the Raptors gave in that first round. They gave it all they had but were simply beaten by a better team
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Life of Bryan
A couple of hours before the Raptors and Magic tipped off Game 2, Bryan Colangelo had a long chat with a group of media with a lot on his mind.
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Raps need to get defensive
Prior to Game 1 Sam Mitchell was adament that how the Raptors finish to the regular season would have not carryover into the playoffs.
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Limping into the playoffs
The Raptors are going to the playoffs for the second straight year but have no reason to hold their heads up high and feel proud.
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Bar raised for post-season
Thanks to the fact they're in a conference where eight games under .500 earns you a playoff spot, the Raptors are all but a lock for the post season, despite their abysmal road trip.
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