• Leo Carlsson had four hostile takeover bids on the table

    Leo Carlsson had four hostile takeover bids on the table
    So what will the Ducks do?
    According to one NHL GM, Pat Verbeek should match the offer. Another believes the Ducks' GM should take the draft picks and call Steve Yzerman to acquire Dylan Larkin.
    In short, the situation is generating a lot of buzz.It's fun to get the league's take on what #FlyTogether Pat Verbeek might be thinking.
    “Easy match, but it jams up their cap. Wonder if 3 years was a more potent offer.” – one GM
    “I think Pat takes all four picks and works out a d
  • Is the Canadiens team trapped by its many bargain contracts?

    Is the Canadiens team trapped by its many bargain contracts?
    Ivan Demidov and Jakub Dobes' contracts are interesting.
    Right now, the Canadiens have nine players from their core (including Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, Juraj Slafkovsky, Lane Hutson, Mike Matheson, Kaiden Guhle, and Noah Dobson) under contract through at least 2030.
    And they're all signed at a good price.
    But now Martin Leclerc, in an article for Radio-Canada, has raised an interesting point: Is all of this going to blow up in Kent Hughes's face? That's an observation I was planning to make b
  • MLB in Brief: Kazuma Okamoto Honored | Carlos Rodon Injured

    MLB in Brief: Kazuma Okamoto Honored | Carlos Rodon Injured
    Kazuma Okamoto Honored
    He was named the American League Rookie of the Month for June.
    MLB Players, Pitchers, Rookies, and Relievers of the Month Award Winners pic.twitter.com/xzGzlAlgI5
    — Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) July 3, 2026
    Roki Sasaki Causes Concern
    His poor outing yesterday will prompt the Dodgers to take a closer look at his situation.
    Dave Roberts said the Dodgers will conduct a “deep dive” into Roki Sasaki's performance, including trying to rule out pitch-tipping
  • RUMOR | Another hostile bid today

    RUMOR | Another hostile bid today
    Barrett Hayton was a surprising case when it came to hostile offers. But what we're seeing now with Leo Carlsson is simply on another level.
    The Ducks player signed a five-year, $90 million contract—worth $18 million per season—with the Flyers. The Ducks have one week to match the offer or take the Flyers' four first-round picks.
    What a story!
    What's even crazier is that, according to reporter Chris Johnston, the NHL might present us with another hostile offer as early as today.
    He d
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  • Leo Carlsson signs a hostile offer worth $18 million a year

    Leo Carlsson signs a hostile offer worth $18 million a year
    Huge news.
    Leo Carlsson is set to earn $18 million a year (!) for the next five years. But we don't yet know where he'll be playing next season.
    Why? Because the Ducks player has accepted a hostile offer from the Flyers.We have tendered an offer sheet to Anaheim center Leo Carlsson. The offer is a five-year contract worth an average annual value (AAV) of $18M, which would require four of the Flyers' first-round draft picks in each of the next four seasons as compensation. https://t.co/nfhD4h6nEc
  • Canadiens: 10 Free Agents to Watch Leading Up to July 1

    Canadiens: 10 Free Agents to Watch Leading Up to July 1
    Right now, all eyes are on Kent Hughes. Will he make a move or not?
    To make moves in the short and medium term, he needs to keep his salary cap situation in mind. Because even if the cap goes up, signing his young players every year eats into his flexibility.
    And I'm not saying that as if it were a bad thing—I like the contracts given to young players.
    Currently, with 19 players signed (including three goaltenders, which could change by September) on the roster, the Canadiens have $14,223,
  • Mets: Steve Cohen Is Not Opposed to a Salary Cap

    Mets: Steve Cohen Is Not Opposed to a Salary Cap
    Right now, we know that negotiations are underway for the next collective bargaining agreement between MLB and its players.
    We know that the crux of the matter is the salary cap. The owners want one, and the players won't hear of it.
    Will this lead to a lockout? Everyone hopes the answer is no… but we may have our doubts about that.
    After all, the owners are pushing hard.
    It's worth noting that even the man seen as the most likely to go against the other owners—Steve Cohen—is
  • Polygon mounts first retrospective for acclaimed B.C. photographer Greg Girard

    Polygon mounts first retrospective for acclaimed B.C. photographer Greg Girard
    Acclaimed Surrey photographer Greg Girard is finally getting a career retrospective show. Though, he’s not quite sure how it happened.The survey of his work, running July 10 to Oct. 25 at North Vancouver’s Polygon Gallery , offers more than 160 photographs from his five-plus decades of taking photos. The retrospective will also mark the release of a new book titled: Greg Girard: Photographs 1972-2026.“It’s exciting to get invited to do it. I mean how do you respond to th
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  • A former Alouettes quarterback is having a blast

    A former Alouettes quarterback is having a blast
    The game between the Calgary Stampeders and the Toronto Argonauts turned into a true offensive showcase on Thursday night, as Calgary won convincingly by a score of 58–36.At the heart of this resounding victory, quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. delivered a memorable performance that will long be remembered in CFL history.
    The former Montreal Alouettes player was simply unstoppable, throwing six touchdown passes and scoring a rushing touchdown himself. With 20 completions on 25 attempts and 405
  • Kirby Dach: His name is being mentioned (a lot) in trade rumors

    Kirby Dach: His name is being mentioned (a lot) in trade rumors
    Kirby Dach's future in Montreal is, let's just say, pretty uncertain.
    The forward received a qualifying offer from the Habs (which allowed the club to retain his rights instead of losing him for nothing), but one wonders if a change of scenery might not be better for everyone.
    Because right now, very few people still see Dach as a key part of the Canadiens' future.
    And if David Pagnotta is to be believed—who discussed all this on the DFO Rundown Insider Edition—the Habs might also be
  • Andrew McCutchen Joins the Braves Organization

    Andrew McCutchen Joins the Braves Organization
    Andrew McCutchen continues to make his mark in the world of baseball. The former Pirates star, now 39, began the 2026 season with the Texas Rangers.
    And after 37 games, the Rangers had seen enough: they decided to designate for assignment the player who had a .192 batting average and a .537 OPS.
    This meant McCutchen became a free agent. And people wondered if any team would take a chance on him and try to revive his career.
    In the end, one team took the gamble: the Atlanta Braves reached an agre
  • It’s now confirmed for Laurent Duvernay-Tardif

    It’s now confirmed for Laurent Duvernay-Tardif
    Laurent Duvernay-Tardif has just added another impressive chapter to his career.
    The former NFL player announced that he has officially completed his medical residency, bringing to a close an academic journey that began 16 years ago at McGill University.
    The 35-year-old Quebecer shared this important news on social media. He took the opportunity to reflect on the unconventional path that led him to fulfill his dream of practicing medicine while pursuing a career at the highest level of professio
  • Jakub Dobes’ Contract: There Is No No-Trade Clause

    Jakub Dobes’ Contract: There Is No No-Trade Clause
    Yesterday afternoon, Jakub Dobes signed a three-year contract with the Canadiens. The goaltender has thus ensured that he will remain with the team through 2030… and has given up two years of unrestricted free agency.
    He could have become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, 2028. Ultimately, he won't be one until 2030.
    That said, the fact that Dobes could have become a UFA also meant he was eligible to include protection clauses in his contract. He could have had a no-trade clause or a
  • Michael Hage: It was his injury that changed the original plan

    Michael Hage: It was his injury that changed the original plan
    Michael Hage was too good for “the league” yesterday in Brossard.
    Surrounded by players drafted later than him, less physically prepared, younger, and/or simply invited to participate, Hage looked like a man among children.
    He scored two goals, added an assist, and scored in the shootout. Yesterday, there was Hage… and everyone else.
    Including Alexander Zharovsky…
    The youngster was on fire at the Habs' development camp#gohabsgo
    Credit : Patrick Guillet and Anthony Marti
  • Trade Deadline: 3 Alternatives to Tarik Skubal

    Trade Deadline: 3 Alternatives to Tarik Skubal
    It's a sign that time is flying by—we're already just one month away from the Major League Baseball trade deadline. And while Tarik Skubal seems to be the biggest fish in the pond, other pitchers are standing out and could be of interest to several MLB clubs, including the Toronto Blue Jays.
    Here are three of them, starting with Joe Ryan of the Minnesota Twins. Ryan is no stranger to trade rumors, as his name has come up more often than usual lately.
    Under the team's control through 2027,
  • Is the NFL starting to worry about soccer’s success on TV?

    Is the NFL starting to worry about soccer’s success on TV?
    The 2026 World Cup continues to captivate sports fans in the United States.With spectacular matches, nail-biting action right down to penalty shootouts, and standout performances, the tournament is generating unprecedented interest among the American public—so much so that many observers are beginning to wonder about its impact in the face of the NFL's dominance.
    The latest viewership data shows a remarkable rise in soccer's popularity. The United States' victory over Bosnia and Herzegovin
  • VIDEO: You’ve got to see Alexander Karmanov (7’1) on skates at Sharks camp

    VIDEO: You’ve got to see Alexander Karmanov (7’1) on skates at Sharks camp
    In life, there are some things you just can’t learn. For example?
    Not everyone is blessed with height. I know this because I'm naturally on the shorter side… Hehe.
    Seriously, though, there's someone else who must know this all too well, and I'm talking about Alexander Karmanov. The defenseman was drafted by the Sharks in the last draft (in the 7th round), he showed up at the team's development camp in San Jose… and it made for some pretty spectacular footage.
    After all, it's
  • NFL players and other athletes are expected to attend Kelce and Swift’s wedding

    NFL players and other athletes are expected to attend Kelce and Swift’s wedding
    The big day has finally arrived for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.The international singer and the Kansas City Chiefs star are set to tie the knot this Friday in a ceremony that's already drawing the attention of music, sports, and pop culture fans.
    According to various reports, numerous sports personalities will be making the trip to attend this highly anticipated event. Among the guests are reportedly Travis Kelce's teammates on the Chiefs, his brother Jason Kelce—a former star of the Ph
  • The list of players available through a hostile takeover is still very appealing

    The list of players available through a hostile takeover is still very appealing
    The free-agent market opened Wednesday in the National Hockey League, and several players found new teams.
    The result?
    This means that right now, there aren't many options left on the free-agent market. And let's not forget that Kent Hughes hasn't done anything yet since the start of the summer, aside from signing players for the Laval Rocket…
    That said, the list of players available via a hostile bid is still very enticing. There are several young NHL stars who are still without contract
  • A Crucial Road Trip for the Blue Jays

    A Crucial Road Trip for the Blue Jays
    Even though the second half of the season is already underway in Major League Baseball, the All-Star Game marks a break in the season. There's everything that happened before, and everything that will happen after.
    And for the Toronto Blue Jays, a pivotal road trip awaits them before the All-Star break—a trip that will likely set the tone for the rest of the 2026 season.
    Indeed, this nine-game West Coast road trip is huge for several reasons: the Blue Jays are currently 11 games behind the
  • According to John Chayka, Sergei Bobrovsky could be the greatest goaltender of all time

    According to John Chayka, Sergei Bobrovsky could be the greatest goaltender of all time
    The Leafs have found their new goaltender.
    Sergei Bobrovsky has signed a three-year contract with Toronto, a deal that will pay him $7 million per season. And let's just say John Chayka seems really proud of this move.
    Really, really proud, in fact…
    Basically, the Leafs' GM said that Bobrovsky could end his career as the best goaltender in… the history of the National Hockey League. No, this isn't a joke.
    I don't know if Chayka forgot the names of Patrick Roy, Dominik Hasek, and Ma
  • Jakub Dobes: From a Break from the Spotlight to a Major Contract in Just a Few Months

    Jakub Dobes: From a Break from the Spotlight to a Major Contract in Just a Few Months
    Jakub Dobes has just reached another major milestone in his young career.
    The Canadiens have awarded him a three-season contract extension, a strong show of confidence in a player who had a stellar spring.
    It's worth remembering, however, that just a few months ago, the situation was quite different.
    In late March, my colleague Maxime Truman explained the real reasons behind the Czech goaltender's media hiatus, during which he was no longer available to speak with the press. That decision was ma
  • VIDEO: Connor Bedard Leaves Practice in Pain

    VIDEO: Connor Bedard Leaves Practice in Pain
    The Blackhawks must be hoping that Connor Bedard has avoided the worst.
    Because the footage circulating from today's practice is far from reassuring.
    According to initial reports by Ryan McGregor, the young forward reportedly left the ice clutching his left shoulder.
    In the video, you can even hear him screaming in pain as he leaves the rink, suggesting that the injury could be serious.I have video of Connor Bedard leaving practice today with a left shoulder injury, as first reported by @Ryanmcg
  • Matthew Knies and the Canadiens: The Rumors Won’t Die Down

    Matthew Knies and the Canadiens: The Rumors Won’t Die Down
    The Maple Leafs have made significant changes to their roster since the start of the offseason.
    Despite all these changes, one name continues to be the subject of discussion throughout the NHL: Matthew Knies.
    In his most recent article on Sportsnet, Nick Kypreos revealed that several teams continue to inquire with the Leafs about the availability of the powerful winger.As we head into free agency, the trade market is still active and full of big names to watch. @RealKyper provides another update
  • Yankees: Aaron Judge Notices a Lack of Focus Among His Teammates

    Yankees: Aaron Judge Notices a Lack of Focus Among His Teammates
    The New York Yankees are in the midst of a really rough stretch. The team has lost its last seven games… and this comes at a time when the Tampa Bay Rays, their main rivals, have won seven straight games.
    As a result, in just one week, the Rays have gone from trailing by 3.5 games to leading by 3.5 games at the top of the [email protected]/kUWb1sIKUV
    — FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) July 2, 2026
    But what's troubling when you look at the Yankees lately is how the mis
  • The Canadiens no longer have any big-name players to re-sign before 2030

    The Canadiens no longer have any big-name players to re-sign before 2030
    Earlier today, the Canadiens signed Jakub Dobes to a three-year contract extension. This means the goaltender is now under contract through 2030.
    And let's not forget that yesterday, the club also reached an agreement with Ivan Demidov on the terms of an eight-year contract. That, too, is a major issue that's been settled.
    When you consider these two contracts, it becomes clear that the Canadiens have, without much fanfare, secured a significant portion of their core roster. In addition to these