Hall of Famer Jarome Iginla returns to Flames as special adviser to GM
Jarome Iginla is back with the Calgary Flames.
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Jarome Iginla is back with the Calgary Flames.
MONTREAL: Fernando Alonso can be aggressive on the track but away from the circuit the Aston Martin driver left the tough talk to team owner Lawrence Stroll, who is looking for both his cars to finish on the podium at the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday.
Listed measurements: 6-foot-4, 250 pounds 2023-24 year, eligibility: An incoming freshman, Mukam has all four seasons of eligibility remaining. Depth Chart: When Notre Dame signs a player it fully expects to be a long-term project, shoehorning him into the depth chart is an unnecessary chore. Mukam should fit into the “Big” end pecking order someday, but that day will not come in 2023. Recruiting: Mukam had been committed to Stanford for about two months when the Irish offered him a scholarship shortly after five-star end Keon Keeley de-committed from Notre Dame. Mukam soon flipped to the Irish, also ignoring scholarship offers from Cal, North Carolina and Virginia Tech.
CBC Sports' Bring It In series is back for another season, bringing Canadians in-depth sports analysis, discussion and debate. Hosted by Morgan Campbell, the first four episodes are available now on CBC Gem and CBC Sports' YouTube channel.
Canada's Bianca Andreescu was eliminated from the Libema Open on Thursday after dropping a 7-6 (6), 6-3 decision to Slovakia's Viktoria Hruncakova.
The Standing Committee on the Status of Women recommends the government of Canada establish an independent national public inquiry into maltreatment in Canadian sport.
Canada's wheelchair basketball teams headed in opposite directions on Wednesday.
Stephen Aboud arrives as Rugby Canada's new high performance director with a glowing endorsement, albeit from his wife.