Flyers' Boulerice expects suspensionPhiladelphia Flyers tough guy Jesse Boulerice expects to receive a lengthy suspension after taking a match penalty for cross-checking Vancouver Canucks centre Ryan Kesler in the head Wednesday night. "I reacted in a bad way - the wrong way," said Boulerice. More... Sens put win streak on line vs. 'CanesThe Ottawa Senators will try to continue their amazing start to the season tonight, when they host the Carolina Hurricanes at Scotiabank Place. The Senators have won their first five games of the 2007-08 campaign and are joined by Tampa Bay, Washington and Minnesota as the only undefeated teams left in the NHL. With another victory tonight, Ottawa can match the franchise record for best start to a season. More... Leafs try to bounce back against IslesThe Toronto Maple Leafs will try to rebound from a humiliating loss when they welcome the New York Islanders to Air Canada Centre tonight. The Maple Leafs dropped to 1-2-1 on the season Tuesday evening, when they were pounded by the visiting Carolina Hurricanes, 7-1. Matt Cullen, Cory Stillman and Justin Williams recorded a goal and two assists each as Carolina cruised to the blowout victory. More... D'backs' Hudson not yet ready to returnOne month after surgery to repair torn ligaments, and one week after the cast was removed, Orlando Hudson's left thumb appeared too swollen to fit into a fielder's glove. But Hudson said he hopes to play in the World Series if the Arizona Diamondbacks make it. They opened the NL championship series against NL West rival Colorado on Thursday night in Chase Field. More... Report: Argos, CFL looking into NFL teamThe ownership of the Toronto Argonauts and the CFL have begun laying groundwork to buy an NFL franchise, reports the Globe and Mail. More... Carr misses practice; Vinny could playCarolina Panthers quarterback David Carr missed practice for a second straight day Thursday with a sore back, increasing the chances 43-year-old Vinny Testaverde could start on Sunday at Arizona. Testaverde, signed on Wednesday, and undrafted rookie Matt Moore, signed just over a month ago, took all the snaps in practice for the banged-up Panthers. Coach John Fox wouldn't say which QB he'd use if Carr can't play Sunday. More... Rockies, D'backs set to start NLCSA pair of National League West rivals will square off for the right to represent the Senior Circuit at the World Series, as the Diamondbacks and Rockies play Game 1 of the NLCS at Chase Field. Although, if you had told most people at the beginning of the season that this division would have two teams battling for the NL Pennant, the smart money would have been on the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers facing off. More... Braves' Schuerholz expected to step downLongtime Atlanta Braves general manager John Schuerholz, one of the most successful executives in the history of Major League Baseball, is reportedly stepping down to move up in the team's hierarchy. The Braves have called a press conference, at which time Schuerholz is expected to announce his resignation as GM after 17 years, handing the job over to top assistant Frank Wren. More... Stern: Europe ready for NBA regular seasonDavid Stern is confident that Europe is ready to host a regular-season NBA game. The NBA commissioner, who watched the Boston Celtics beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 92-81 in a pre-season game at London's O2 Arena, said Thursday that the British capital would be the best place to start. More... VANOC announces ticket prices for 2010It will cost sports fans up to $775 a seat to watch the men's gold medal hockey game at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Officials organizing the Games announced their ticket prices Thursday and said their goal is to ensure tickets are priced to allow people in all income brackets to enjoy some Olympic events. But the events most in demand will be pricey. The men's gold-medal hockey tickets will start at $350. More... Serena advances to Kremlin Cup quartersAustralian Open champion Serena Williams secured a berth in Friday's quarterfinals, while defending Moscow champion Anna Chakvetadze came up a second-round loser Thursday at the $1.34 million Kremlin Cup. The fourth-seeded Williams got past Ukrainian qualifier Tatiana Perebiynis 7-5, 6-4, while the third-seeded Chakvetadze succumbed to fellow Muscovite Dinara Safina 7-6 (8-6), 6-2 on the indoor surface at Olympic Stadium. More... Dida suspended by UEFA for faking injuryAC Milan goalkeeper Dida was suspended for two Champions League matches Thursday for pretending to be injured after being touched by a Celtic fan who ran onto the field. More... Blackhawks reassign senior VP PulfordChicago Blackhawks senior vice-president Bob Pulford was reassigned Thursday, the first major move by the team since Rocky Wirtz took over as chairman Oct. 5 after his father, William Wirtz, died last month. More... |
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