Is enough being done about injuries in hockey?
Hockey officials have cracked down on body checks, specifically those that drive other players into the boards. However, are they doing enough?
Hockey officials have cracked down on body checks, specifically those that drive other players into the boards. However, are they doing enough?
With the sudden stoppage of sports across the world, and fans hungry as ever for their daily dose of social media from their favourite teams, what is there to post about?
“It was a bold move from the Canadian Team but the right move and one that needed to be done,” said Kitchener-based boxer Mandy Bujold who was preparing to compete in Tokyo.
At this time of year, many sports are at the end of the regular season, and some are even deep into playoffs, so the cancellations were heartbreaking for athletes and everyone else involved.
The home fans got to see Conestoga fall behind early but rally together for three straight sets to win the game.
General Manager Mike McKenzie decided the team needed a change and took matters into his own hands as he decided to step in as Head Coach.
A corner stone for the team for past 18 years, Rangers Chief Operating Officer & Governor Steve Bienkowski has decided to retire this June.
Long-time Kitchener Rangers fans will remember Mike Torchia patrolling the crease 30 years ago where he won multiple goalie honours, leading the Rangers to the Memorial Cup Finals where they ended up falling short.
Jerry Howarth’s most cherished memories, he says, includes the two Blue Jays World Series wins, as well as some more personal moments.
Barry Green came away with a sixth, a gold and a silver — all in his beloved sport of 10-pin bowling.
The university team is playing for a chance to win tuition money in a competition hosted by Tespa, a collegiate esports organization.
Basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer, dodgeball and ball hockey are among the sports that relieve academic pressures and create community.
The win keeps the Titans’ playoff hopes alive, though they’ll need to win all three remaining games, plus get some help from other teams.
Spoke reporter Niall McCrossan hosts an extended roundtable discussion with Mark Morava, Andrew Batten and Prat Shahi on the state of play.