Isabelle Weidemann's family and dogs celebrate, Justin Bieber cheers on Canada's women's hockey team
Canada's team pursuit speed skating gold at Beijing 2022 on Tuesday (15 February) was greeted by wild celebrations from family, friends... and dogs.
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Canada's team pursuit speed skating gold at Beijing 2022 on Tuesday (15 February) was greeted by wild celebrations from family, friends... and dogs.
At least some of the five Prince Edward Island hockey players handed 25-game suspensions on Feb. 11 have filed appeals with Hockey P.E.I.
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Medals are on the line in the men's ice hockey tournament at the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 as four nations gear up for semi-final action on Friday (18 February).
Support from the curling community came pouring in Wednesday after Rachel Homan said she was in "the deepest of black holes" after missing the playoffs at the Beijing Games.
Canada is a nation full of armchair Olympic general managers, with an educated fanbase that knows its hockey.
Canada will have the edge over USA going into their gold medal grudge match at the Beijing Winter Olympic Games. That’s the view of former Sweden goaltender Kim Martin Hasson who believes the USA will still be impacted by the injury to captain Brianna Decker. Ad/> Decker was ruled out of the tournament after suffering a leg injury in their opening game against Finland, but the reigning Olympic champions have still reached the final in her absence.
AUSTIN, Texas — A goal by Canadian Tyler Pasher, a former Toronto FC academy member, proved to be the difference Wednesday as Toronto lost 2-1 to the Houston Dynamo in MLS pre-season play.