• MLB in Brief: Addison Barger Makes Progress | Jacob Misiorowski Named MVP

    MLB in Brief: Addison Barger Makes Progress | Jacob Misiorowski Named MVP
    Addison Barger is making progress
    He could be playing in the minors next week, if all goes well.
    Addison Barger has progressed to throwing from 120 feet in Dunedin at the PDC, according to Schneider. He's taking regular batting practice and will move on to hitting off pitching machines in “the next couple of days.”
    From there, Barger could move to rehab games mid to late next week. #BlueJays
    — Thomas Hall (@Hall_Thomas_) June 12, 2026
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  • According to Dany Dubé, the Habs need a center like Sam Bennett

    According to Dany Dubé, the Habs need a center like Sam Bennett
    As we know, the Canadiens need a second-line center.
    In fact, that's currently the missing piece the Habs need to truly be among the teams contending for the top honors.
    Dany Dubé discussed the situation at center for the Habs in an article on TVA Sports, and now that Nick Suzuki has cemented his status as the league's top defensive center by winning the Selke Trophy, Montreal needs a center who excels at both ends of the ice, like Sam Bennett.The Canadiens have their Aleksander Barkov; n
  • Shane Bieber: Another Start in the Minors on the Horizon

    Shane Bieber: Another Start in the Minors on the Horizon
    On Thursday, June 11, Shane Bieber pitched brilliantly in Triple-A for the Buffalo Bisons. Over five innings, the pitcher allowed no earned runs.
    He walked only one batter and threw 62 pitches.
    We thought that would be enough to see him back in the Majors as early as his next start, but the plan is to have him pitch one more time in Buffalo.
    And after that, he should be back.
    Shane Bieber likely to make another Triple-A rehab start before rejoining the Blue Jays, per John Schneider
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  • “No means no”: Carter Hart responds to fans’ jabs at him

    “No means no”: Carter Hart responds to fans’ jabs at him
    Tomorrow night, the Hurricanes will have the chance to win the Stanley Cup. The team is just one win away from the title and will need to win one of their next two games against the Golden Knights to be crowned champions.
    For their part, the Knights need to find solutions… and if they want to mount a comeback, they'll need better performances from Carter Hart.
    The starting goaltender in Vegas is having a tough series, as he is the first goaltender in history to have allowed at least four
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  • Cam Schlittler finds Blue Jays fans easy to rile up

    Cam Schlittler finds Blue Jays fans easy to rile up
    Cam Schlittler is having a breakout season in a Yankees uniform. The young starting pitcher has the best ERA in the American League so far this season (1.87) and has been truly dominant on the mound.
    He's the best starter in a rotation that relies on Max Fried (who is currently injured) and Gerrit Cole, after all. That says a lot.
    And today, Schlittler will take the mound for his team in a matchup against the Blue Jays. He'll use the opportunity to reconnect with Toronto fans… and he's al
  • Hart: The reporter who voted for Nick Suzuki in the first round defends her choice

    Hart: The reporter who voted for Nick Suzuki in the first round defends her choice
    Earlier this week, it was announced that Nikita Kucherov had won the Hart Trophy. The Lightning forward, who went on a tear in the second half of the season, edged out Connor McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon in a very, very close race.
    And that's not even counting Macklin Celebrini, who could have closed in on the top three if he had led his team to the playoffs.
    But beyond those four players, there's another who received a first-place vote: Nick Suzuki. We didn't know who had voted for the Habs for
  • The Rockies no longer feel at home on their home turf

    The Rockies no longer feel at home on their home turf
    Yesterday, against the Athletics, the Colorado Rockies suffered their 44th loss of the season. That high number of losses puts the team in last place in Major League Baseball. Nothing very surprising, you might say, and you'd be absolutely right: the Rockies are terrible.
    In fact, at this rate, Warren Schaeffer's team is on track to suffer more than 100 losses for four consecutive years. In 2025, they suffered 119 losses.
    It's no surprise, then, that fewer and fewer Colorado fans are showing up
  • “The CH should consider keeping Samuel Montembeault”

    “The CH should consider keeping Samuel Montembeault”
    Samuel Montembeault had a dismal 2025–26 season. The Quebec native started the year as the No. 1 goaltender, but his poor performances quickly saw him drop to third in the pecking order.
    He was overtaken by Jakub Dobes… and by Jacob Fowler, who could have otherwise benefited from a full season as a starter in Laval.
    As a result, many people expect to see Monty traded this summer. After all, a three-way competition for the starting job isn't particularly desirable, and moving on coul
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  • Lane Hutson: The Habs shouldn’t be any dumber than the other teams

    Lane Hutson: The Habs shouldn’t be any dumber than the other teams
    Lane Hutson has just had (another) strong season in a Habs uniform. The defenseman scored 12 goals and tallied 78 points in 82 regular-season games before adding 16 points in 19 playoff games.
    And all that earned him a sixth-place finish in the Norris Trophy voting.
    Except that, in reality, there's still something peculiar about the situation: Hutson doesn't really have a regular partner… and he's the one being asked to adapt to accommodate depth players like Jayden Struble. And that has
  • Jacob Misiorowski came close to perfection

    Jacob Misiorowski came close to perfection
    Exactly one year to the day after making a sensational debut in Major League Baseball, Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Jacob Misiorowski pitched a near-perfect game yesterday against the Philadelphia Phillies.
    The 24-year-old was too much for the Phillies' seasoned lineup, which was left with little to no answer. In the end, only Kyle Schwarber managed a bit of success against the Brewers' pitcher, getting a hit off him.
    In an easy 6-0 win, Misiorowski allowed just one hit en route to a complete
  • If this is the summer of Plan Bs: Shane Wright, anyone?

    If this is the summer of Plan Bs: Shane Wright, anyone?
    The Canadiens finished sixth in the overall standings and made it to Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals without a true second-line center.
    It's quite a feat, when you think about it.
    It's still possible that they could resolve this well-documented issue in spectacular fashion in the coming weeks. But it's also far from impossible that they'll pass on addressing it again this summer—or at least turn to more “modest” options.
    Some are also talking about acquiring a right-han
  • Oliver Kapanen is better than Mason McTavish in three areas

    Oliver Kapanen is better than Mason McTavish in three areas
    Once again this year, we can expect a busy offseason from Kent Hughes and the Montreal Canadiens, with several issues on the table.
    The Habs want to improve immediately ahead of next season, and that involves three potential acquisitions: a second-line center, a top-6 winger, and a right-handed defenseman.
    The most pressing need is clearly a second-line center—a need that was already identified last summer but ultimately never addressed.
    In fact, it ended up being temporarily filled by the
  • The United States has once again reminded Canada who’s in charge

    The United States has once again reminded Canada who’s in charge
    The 2026 World Cup has really kicked off in recent days, as the three host countries—Mexico, Canada, and the United States—have all played their opening matches.
    The result?
    Canada is the only host country that failed to deliver a victory to its fans, settling for a disappointing 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
    It was an extremely frustrating match yesterday afternoon, as Canada sorely lacked opportunism in a game it could have easily won.
    This draw, which felt like a loss,
  • Nick Suzuki in the running for the Selke Trophy: Five Montrealers’ votes are causing a stir

    Nick Suzuki in the running for the Selke Trophy: Five Montrealers’ votes are causing a stir
    About a week ago, Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki won the Frank J. Selke Trophy, awarded to the National Hockey League forward who demonstrates the best defensive skills.
    This is quite an accomplishment for Suzuki, even though it had been expected for some time, given that he has received numerous votes over the past several seasons.
    This feat really highlights Suzuki's importance and talent, as he is the first player since Guy Carbonneau in 1992 to win this trophy.
    In short, we're all ve
  • MLB in Brief: The Garrett Crochet Case | The Importance of Max Scherzer

    MLB in Brief: The Garrett Crochet Case | The Importance of Max Scherzer
    The Garrett Crochet situation remains unclear
    He clarified that his shoulder is the part of his body that is taking the longest to heal. He expects to start throwing again soon.
    Garrett Crochet clarified to reporters that his comments were actually about his shoulder taking longer than expected.
    Crochet said he’s getting close to throwing, but doesn’t think he’ll be back before the All-Star break. https://t.co/RPHAut0jH5
    — Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) June 12, 2026
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  • The CH should not sign Alexis Lafrenière

    The CH should not sign Alexis Lafrenière
    Alexis Lafrenière is struggling to make his mark as an impact player in the NHL. In fact, I'd say it's more of an issue with the Rangers, because he doesn't seem to be getting the opportunities he needs to prove himself.
    This season, he tied his personal best for points (57), but let's just say that's far from the production expected of a talented forward drafted with the very first overall pick… six years ago.
    A change of scenery could certainly do him some good to jumpstart his c