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Rogers, NHL have agreed to another broadcast deal. What will that mean for how you watch the game? - cbc.ca

Rogers, NHL have agreed to another broadcast deal. What will that mean for how you watch the game?

Rogers will continue to bring hockey to Canadians for another 12 years, following the announcement of another exclusive deal between the telecommunications company and the NHL.

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Gary Bettman - Rogers Communications and NHL announce 12-year, $11-billion rights deal - cbc.ca - Canada

Rogers Communications and NHL announce 12-year, $11-billion rights deal

Rogers Communications Inc. and the National Hockey League have announced a new 12-year agreement valued at $11 billion for the national media rights to NHL games on all platforms in Canada.

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Ann Renée Desbiens - Last-place New York Sirens upset front-running Montreal Victoire - cbc.ca - New York - county Bell

Last-place New York Sirens upset front-running Montreal Victoire

The New York Sirens put a boost into their faint Professional Women's Hockey League playoff hopes with a 1-0 win over the first-place Montreal Victoire on Tuesday night in front of 8,798 at Place Bell in Laval, Que.

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TSN president Stewart Johnston named 15th commissioner of the CFL - cbc.ca - Canada - county Canadian

TSN president Stewart Johnston named 15th commissioner of the CFL

Stewart Johnston is the new CFL commissioner.

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International - Veteran Forward Vandana Katariya Retires From International Hockey - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

Veteran Forward Vandana Katariya Retires From International Hockey

Vandana Katariya, the most-capped Indian woman hockey player, brought curtains on her illustrious 15-year international career on Tuesday, saying the decision taken at her "zenith" was both "bittersweet and empowering". The 32-year-old veteran striker represented India in 320 international games, scoring 158 goals. She was also a part of the Indian team that cherished the historic fourth-place finish at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. "Today, with a heavy yet grateful heart, I announce my retirement from international hockey -- a decision that feels both bittersweet and empowering," Katariya wrote in an Instagram post.

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Windsor Spitfires, CHL, OHL call lawsuit alleging sexual assault by 4 players 'very serious' - cbc.ca

Windsor Spitfires, CHL, OHL call lawsuit alleging sexual assault by 4 players 'very serious'

WARNING: This article references sexual assault and may affect those who have experienced​ ​​​sexual violence or know someone impacted by it.

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International - Veteran Forward Vandana Katariya Retires From International Hockey - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

Veteran Forward Vandana Katariya Retires From International Hockey

Vandana Katariya, the most-capped Indian woman hockey player, brought curtains on her illustrious 15-year international career on Tuesday, saying the decision taken at her "zenith" was both "bittersweet and empowering". The 32-year-old veteran striker represented India in 320 international games, scoring 158 goals. She was also a part of the Indian team that cherished the historic fourth-place finish at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. "Today, with a heavy yet grateful heart, I announce my retirement from international hockey -- a decision that feels both bittersweet and empowering," Katariya wrote in an Instagram post.

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After 2 years, Sask. Junior Female Hockey League looking to expand - cbc.ca

After 2 years, Sask. Junior Female Hockey League looking to expand

Nikki Stewart joined a university hockey team straight out of high school. In retrospect, she believes she could have benefited from a year of junior hockey first — something more female hockey players in Saskatchewan could soon have a chance to do.

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