Lukas Weese
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NFL Week 12 Storylines: Fallout from American Thanksgiving games, playoff picture
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From the three games on American Thanksgiving to divisional clashes, Week 12 of the NFL season promises to be action-packed.
Shapovalov optimistic about 2022 despite disappointing final in Stockholm
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Q&A: Barclay Goodrow 'extremely motivated' for new challenge with Rangers
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Barclay Goodrow personifies the “bet on yourself” mantra, going from undrafted to a lengthy contract with an Original Six franchise. Before the 2021-22 NHL season began, Sportsnet.ca caught up with Goodrow to discuss winning back-to-back Stanley Cups, his lessons learned in Tampa and his excitement about playing in New York.
By The Numbers: Shohei Ohtani's historic two-way season
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Shohei Ohtani, the hitting and pitching sensation for the Los Angeles Angels, is the front-runner to win the American League MVP after a historic season on both sides of the ball. Here is a deeper look at the incredible numbers Ohtani put up this season.
Seven memorable Olympic hockey moments with NHLers
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Canadian Liam Draxl embracing pressure of NCAA's No. 1 ranking
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Canadian and Kentucky tennis player Liam Draxl enters this week's NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Championships as the top seed in the tournament, a role he not only fully embraces but believes is just the tip of the iceberg.
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Why the Montreal Expos took a chance on drafting Tom Brady in 1995
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While Tom Brady always had his heart set on playing football, the Montreal Expos drafted the future NFL quarterback in the 1995 MLB Draft with hopes of convincing him to play baseball at the next level.
How Canadian football players have been impacted by NCAA postponements
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Neville Gallimore's journey to NFL a testament to Canadian football's growth
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While most Canadian football prospects head south to get noticed, Dallas Cowboys third-round pick Neville Gallimore took a different path: he stayed in Canada to hone his craft.