• A rough outing for Tarik Skubal in his return to action

    A rough outing for Tarik Skubal in his return to action
    Yesterday (Saturday), the Tigers received a rare piece of good news amid a particularly difficult 2026 season. Their ace pitcher and two-time Cy Young Award winner, Tarik Skubal, made his return to the mound after a relatively long absence. Skubal was back in the rotation against the Tigers' American League Central Division rivals, the Cleveland Guardians.The 29-year-old returned much sooner than expected after suffering a left elbow injury last May that led to surgery.
    Instead of undergoing ful
  • The Guardians lose José Ramirez

    The Guardians lose José Ramirez
    Yesterday, the Cleveland Guardians defeated the Detroit Tigers 3-1, but they also lost their most important player, who has been placed on the injured list. José Ramirez has fractured his wrist and may undergo surgery to address the injury.
    An injury to a key player is never good news, especially when that player is José Ramirez. The veteran has been the heart and soul of the Guardians for years, and his absence could cause his team to slip in the standings.
    Fortunately for Stephen
  • Pick #28: A 6-foot-4 player from Quebec could be selected by the Canadiens

    Pick #28: A 6-foot-4 player from Quebec could be selected by the Canadiens
    The National Hockey League Draft is fast approaching, as it will take place at the end of the month, on June 26 and 27.
    It will once again be a very important and decisive event for the future of each of the 32 NHL teams.
    It may be a little less important for the Montreal Canadiens, but still, if the Habs ultimately retain their 28th pick, they will have to select a player.
    The Habs' scouting team has been working all year to prepare for this draft and identify the Habs' potential first-round pi
  • Right-handed defenseman: Here are the realistic options on the free-agent market

    Right-handed defenseman: Here are the realistic options on the free-agent market
    As we know, the Montreal Canadiens have several needs they'll want to address this summer through trades or free-agent signings.
    The needs are pretty clear: obviously, they're looking for that elusive second-line center, followed by a right-handed defenseman and a top-six winger.
    As for the second-line center, there's already been plenty of discussion, with options like Mason McTavish and Nico Hischier.
    However, the topic of a right-handed defenseman has been discussed less, so here are the most
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  • Three months after insulting the Tkachuk brothers, the Panthers traded him

    Three months after insulting the Tkachuk brothers, the Panthers traded him
    A few months ago, the Olympic Games were in full swing in Milan, Italy, and we were, of course, closely following the men's hockey tournament.
    Unfortunately, what we remember most is Canada's loss to the United States in the gold medal game—a defeat that still lingers today.
    However, another story from the Olympics also seems to have left its mark.
    In fact, comments made by a player at the Olympics have recently had a significant impact on the rest of his professional career.
    Oliver Okulia
  • Jacob Markstrom on the market: the Devils are looking to trade him, much to the Habs’ delight

    Jacob Markstrom on the market: the Devils are looking to trade him, much to the Habs’ delight
    The National Hockey League's offseason could officially begin as early as tonight if the Carolina Hurricanes win Game 6 of the Finals against the Vegas Golden Knights.
    The Hurricanes would be crowned champions, and all the rumors about signings, trades, and new hires would become the main focus of the entire league.
    We can certainly expect a busy offseason, as several players are looking to change teams and several teams are looking to improve.
    Of course, we know that Dylan Larkin of the Detroit
  • For once, Louis Varland got off easy

    For once, Louis Varland got off easy
    The Blue Jays hosted the Yankees this afternoon. And let's just say the Toronto team didn't exactly live up to expectations.
    And when I say the team, I mean everyone… except Kevin Gausman. He was good.
    The Blue Jays' No. 1 pitcher came out to win. He pitched seven innings, giving up just one run.
    On the mound, he looked dominant.
    HAVE YOURSELF AN OUTING, KEVIN GAUSMANpic.twitter.com/iqcF7EytWL
    — Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) June 13, 2026
    Aside from Kazuma Okamoto's home run, the Blue Jays
  • Rumor Corner: San Jose Reportedly Interested in Auston Matthews

    Rumor Corner: San Jose Reportedly Interested in Auston Matthews
    Although the NHL season isn't over yet, that hasn't stopped rumors from swirling throughout the league.
    And with the draft and the opening of free agency fast approaching, discussions are heating up among team executives.
    Here are the latest rumors from around the league.
    The Sharks are reportedly interested in Auston Matthews
    There are several questions surrounding the Maple Leafs, particularly regarding Auston Matthews' future in Toronto.
    If the Leafs' captain is unhappy with the direction his
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