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MacMahon on 'Caps: Plenty of positives
Despite settling for a draw against Seattle after conceding a late goal, the Vancouver Whitecaps continue to head in the right direction.
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Canadian Cup a priority
To watch the Whitecaps fall 4-1 to the New England Revolution, you got the distinct feeling Vancouver's players had their heads elsewhere
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MacMahon on Whitecaps: Salgado comes good
After a pretty uneventful rookie season, top draft pick Omar Salgado is getting a chance to contribute for the Vancouver Whitecaps in 2012.
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MacMahon on 'Caps: Cash in on Canucks exit?
With the Canucks' earlier-than-expected playoff exit, the Whitecaps are now the only Vancouver pro sports team actively competing.
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MacMahon on 'Caps: Lensky back in town
Jacob Lensky is trying to turn things around, both professionally and personally, as evident by his trial with the Vancouver Whitecaps.
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MacMahon on Whitecaps: Still no goals
Consistency between the Vancouver Whitecaps' first team and the reserve side would be a positive, but not when both teams can't score.
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MacMahon on 'Caps: Olympic benefits
Olympic qualifying didn't go to plan, but Russell Teibert and Bryce Alderson are back with the Whitecaps and looking for playing time.
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MacMahon on Whitecaps: Substance vs. Style
Is Martin Rennie's style of soccer sexy enough for the Whitecaps? That's the question a lot of Vancouver fans have for the Whitecaps coach.
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True tests lie ahead
The unspoken reality is that the Whitecaps' two wins have come against teams many pundits predict as MLS cellar dwellers by season's end.
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MacMahon on Whitecaps: Out to make history
The Vancouver Whitecaps will try for their first road win in Major League Soccer history Saturday when they pay a visit to Chivas USA.
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Whitecaps put 2011 behind them
The Vancouver Whitecaps are looking to respond to a dismal first season in Major League Soccer with a more balanced performance in 2012.
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MacMahon on Whitecaps: Culture change
In his short time as coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps, Martin Rennie has done a good job of changing the culture of the MLS club.
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MacMahon on Whitecaps: Tan shows promise
Chinese striker Long Tan has matched grace on the ball with physicality off it during the Vancouver Whitecaps' pre-season campaign.
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MacMahon on Whitecaps: Robson bolsters midfield
It was apparent to anybody who watched the Vancouver Whitecaps regularly last year that the midfield was lacking a leader to run the show.
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Pospisil uses Monfils match as opportunity
The Davis Cup match between Vasek Pospisil and Gael Monfils was a dead rubber but that doesn't mean it was entirely pointless.
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Raonic wanted focus on Pospisil, Dancevic
Milos Raonic didn't want his injury to be the focus ahead of Frank Dancevic's Davis Cup match against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
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Dancevic outclassed by Tsonga at Davis Cup
Frank Dancevic found himself outclassed at the Davis Cup by No. 6 ranked Tsonga in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4, 6-1.
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Substitution fails for Canada in Davis Cup
A last minute substitution didn't have the desired effect for Canada as France won Saturday's Davis Cup doubles match in straight sets.
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Raonic shows improvement
Milos Raonic defeated Julien Benneteau on Friday at the Davis Cup, which is a big improvement since the last time the two met.
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Coming up short
The big serve wasn't there when Vasek Pospisil needed it most against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at the Davis Cup.
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The next big hope
Filip Peliwo is the next big hope for Canadian tennis, and this week he's getting a taste of elite international competition.
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Underdog Canadians looking to upset
Vasek Pospisil opens up against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Milos Raonic takes on Julien Benneteau in Davis Cup action Friday on Sportsnet.
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Canada set to usher in new era
Young talents Milos Raonic & Vasek Pospisil will team up with veterans Daniel Nestor & Frank Dancevic when Canada faces France in Davis Cup.
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Smart moves by Rennie
Whitecaps coach Martin Rennie has given a glimpse of what to expect this year as he looks to turn around a club that finished last in 2011.
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Bring on the U.S.A.
Tune in to Sportsnet and log on to sportsnet.ca @ 7:30pm ET to watch Canada vs. the U.S. in the final of the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifiers.
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U.S. blanks Canada in CONCACAF final
Alex Morgan scored two goals to lead the U.S. to a 4-0 win over Canada in Sunday's final of the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifiers in Vancouver.
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Sinclair guides Canada to Olympic berth
Canada booked a spot at the London Games with a 3-1 win over Mexico Friday in the semifinals of the CONCACAF Women's qualifying tournament.
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Olympic berth at stake for Canada
Tune in to Sportsnet or visit sportsnet.ca at 11 p.m. ET to watch Canada battle Mexico with a berth at the 2012 London Games at stake.
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Canada wins CONCACAF group
Canada clinched first place in its group at the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying tournament with a 5-1 win over Costa Rica Monday in Vancouver.
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Canada aims to win CONCACAF group
Tune in to Sportsnet and log on to sportsnet.ca at 10:30pm ET to watch Canada vs. Costa Rica in live CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying acton.
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Canada through to semifinals
Canada booked a spot in the semifinals of the CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying tournament with a 2-0 win over Cuba Saturday in Vancouver.
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MacMahon on Whitecaps: Designated failure
The bizarre, exasperating and ultimately disappointing relationship between Mustapha Jarju and the Vancouver Whitecaps came to an end.
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Wringing in changes
Tune in to Sportsnet and log on to sportsnet.ca at 10:30pm ET to watch Canada vs. Cuba in CONCACAF Olympic qualifying action from Vancouver.
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Captain Canada bags four goals
Christine Sinclair scored four goals to guide Canada to a 6-0 win over Haiti Thursday at the CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying tournament.
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Canadian women ready for Haiti
Watch Canada vs. Haiti at the CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying tournament from Vancouver live on Sportsnet ONE at 10:30 p.m. ET.
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'Caps looking beyond Mattocks
Does top draft pick Darren Mattocks have a future with the Whitecaps? Or will he be used as a makeweight to acquire a defensive midfielder?
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MacMahon on Whitecaps: Christmas wishes
It's been a busy few weeks for the Vancouver Whitecaps, but with Christmas approaching, there's still plenty to ask for from Santa Claus.
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Newcomers have lots to prove
It's been another busy week for the Vancouver Whitecaps, and whether it's considered a successful one depends on how you look at things.
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More changes for Whitecaps
The merry-go-round within the Vancouver Whitecaps organization continued on Friday, as the club announced CEO Paul Barber is stepping down.
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Whitecaps take a gamble on Lee
The Vancouver Whitecaps made a bit of a splash this week when they signed former South Korean international defender Lee Young-Pyo.
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Young-Pyo Vancouver bound?
Sometime on Tuesday, Lee Young-Pyo's entry on Wikipedia was modified, suggesting that he is now a member of the Vancouver Whitecaps.
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MacMahon on soccer: 'Caps will miss Brovsky
During his time with the Vancouver Whitecaps, Jeb Brovsky filled holes. Now that he's gone, he leaves a gap of his own.
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Hassli's road show
With MLS moving to an unbalanced schedule for the 2012 season, it's difficult to think of a more obvious beneficiary than Eric Hassli.
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Keeping Camilo key for Whitecaps
The biggest challenge for the Vancouver Whitecaps this off-season won't be signing a new star player, but keeping one.
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MacMahon on Whitecaps: New guys fitting in
The Vancouver Whitecaps' pre-season has been marked by how well several newcomers have settled in, according to captain Jay DeMerit.
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'Caps fine tuning
The off-season is often known as the silly season, but for the Vancouver Whitecaps it's been a case of tinkering rather than overhauling.
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