• Circuit Challenge: Kyle Schwarber Will Participate Under Two Conditions

    Circuit Challenge: Kyle Schwarber Will Participate Under Two Conditions
    Kyle Schwarber leads all of MLB with 30 home runs in 83 games and is on track to set a new career high after hitting a personal best of 56 home runs last year.
    And with the All-Star Game taking place at home, the Philadelphia Phillies star is expected to participate in the Home Run Derby at Citizens Bank Park.
    Schwarber has already competed in the Home Run Derby twice. First, in 2018, when he faced Bryce Harper in the final at Nationals Park, losing by just one home run despite hitting a tournam
  • “Kirill Marchenko Will Start the Season in Columbus”: The Blue Jackets Provide an Update

    “Kirill Marchenko Will Start the Season in Columbus”: The Blue Jackets Provide an Update
    Things have been buzzing in Columbus for the past few days.
    There have been quite a few rumors involving Zach Werenski and Kirill Marchenko. After all, the word on the street was that neither of them wanted to sign a long-term contract.
    They can both leave Ohio in 2028, if they want to. That's when they'll become unrestricted free agents.
    Yesterday, the Blue Jackets publicly put an end to the speculation (though I wouldn't be surprised if there's a change of course) regarding the defenseman. Bas
  • Alex Ovechkin Signs a One-Year Contract with the Capitals

    Alex Ovechkin Signs a One-Year Contract with the Capitals
    Alex Ovechkin, as we know, was one of the big names on the free-agent market. The Russian was a free agent… but in his case, the main question was whether or not he would return for another season in the NHL.
    Because, in reality, he would never have signed anywhere other than Washington.
    And now the Capitals have just made the announcement: Ovechkin will be back next year. He's signed a one-year contract worth $4.25 million.IT'S SO NOT O-VER, BABES
    The Washington Capitals have re-signed c
  • Baseball This Week in Quebec: Tough Times for the Capitales

    Baseball This Week in Quebec: Tough Times for the Capitales
    Quebec baseball continues to shine across the province, and today we invite you to catch up on the latest sports news.
    In the Frontier League, Eagles fans can celebrate the arrival of Zachary Leduc. The 22-year-old pitcher is from Blainville and played in the NCAA before turning pro. So far, he's been successful on the mound and is proudly carrying the Quebec torch alongside his excellent teammate Charles Lefebvre. Overall, the past week has been very positive for T.J. Stanton's team. The last m
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  • Giving Anderson an “A”: An (Too?) Easy Solution

    Giving Anderson an “A”: An (Too?) Easy Solution
    The dust is slowly settling.
    The rush of the draft, the trades that come with it, and the opening of the free-agent market are now a thing of the past.
    It's time for a quiet period until September.
    Kent Hughes's two biggest moves in recent weeks were extending Ivan Demidov's contract and the trade that sent Brendan Gallagher to Vancouver.
    Gallagher wore an “A” on his jersey, just like Mike Matheson. With his departure, the team will need to name a brand-new assistant to captain Nick
  • Kent Hughes: Long-Term Vision, Short-Term Failure

    Kent Hughes: Long-Term Vision, Short-Term Failure
    In life, there are facts. What is factual…
    And then there are emotions.
    Often, we have to strike a balance between the two. Because someone who is too emotional or too rational overlooks 50% of reality.
    So let's try to stick to the facts—while adding a touch of partisan emotion—and take a look at the Montreal Canadiens' “new” lineup.
    Factually speaking, the Canadiens aren't a better team than they were two months ago. In fact, their lineup is the same: the players
  • There aren’t many options left on the free-agent market

    There aren’t many options left on the free-agent market
    There aren’t many options left on the free-agent market.
    I'm not necessarily saying this about the Montreal Canadiens, who have never been contenders for the free-agent dance floor. And that's just fine. #HighPrices
    I'm saying this in general.
    Obviously, there are still some options out there, but they aren't ideal candidates. Teams looking to improve will likely have to do so via a trade, which is nothing new.
    According to The Athletic, which ranked unrestricted free agents based on sever
  • The window for trading Samuel Montembeault is closing

    The window for trading Samuel Montembeault is closing
    It was recently reported that if the Canadiens wanted to trade Samuel Montembeault during the offseason, they would be better off doing so before July 1.
    After all, it's usually around July 1 that we get a better idea of the rosters of the various National Hockey League teams.
    Normally, teams make moves before or on July 1 itself.
    But here we are on July 2, and Monty is still here. Kent Hughes, who hasn't made many moves this summer, could still trade the Quebec native, of course.
    That's surely
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  • Five B.C. books to add to your summer reading list

    Five B.C. books to add to your summer reading list
    Summer reading season is upon us.Whether you prefer to enjoy a book on a patio, at the beach or in a lounge chair somewhere quiet, it’s most certainly the season to devour a good book while relaxing outdoors.To help you assemble the ultimate summer reading list , we’ve rounded up five recently released titles with B.C. connections that will make great companions, wherever you find yourself this vacation season .AfterbirthBy Emma Cleary (Harper Collins) Falling into the gynaehorror c
  • Another Worrying Outing for Paul Skenes

    Another Worrying Outing for Paul Skenes
    The Pirates have lost their last nine games with Paul Skenes on the mound, including yesterday's game in Philadelphia.
    Was it always the Cy Young Award winner's fault? No. But sometimes, he did have things to blame himself for.
    Yesterday was clearly one of those nights. In a 10-6 loss, he gave up no fewer than eight runs (seven earned) in just four innings of work.
    In his last nine starts, he has a 5.36 earned run average.Paul Skenes in 9 starts since May 17:
    47.0 IP
    , 51 hits
    , 28 ER
    , 5.36 ERA
  • Australian giant Ben Te Kura is leaving rugby to try his luck in the NFL

    Australian giant Ben Te Kura is leaving rugby to try his luck in the NFL
    A dramatic career change is shaking up the Australian sports world: Ben Te Kura, the tallest player in National Rugby League (NRL) history, is turning his back on rugby to try his luck in the NFL.
    At just 22 years old, the 6-foot-9, 268-pound giant has been released from his contract by the Brisbane Broncos. The club confirmed that it is honoring his wish to travel to the United States to begin preparing for a potential NFL career starting in 2027.
    In a message filled with gratitude, Te Kura mad
  • The Canadiens aren’t as good as they were in the playoffs

    The Canadiens aren’t as good as they were in the playoffs
    The Canadiens still haven’t added a key player to their roster.
    While most of the league has done so—whether yesterday or during the week leading up to the draft, when trades were happening left and right—Kent Hughes has remained inactive.
    He's no doubt called his 31 counterparts often. But he hasn't announced any major additions.
    The result? While teams that missed the playoffs in 2026 (Washington, Florida, Toronto) have improved, and while teams that made the playoffs in the
  • John Carlson Signs with the Tampa Bay Lightning

    John Carlson Signs with the Tampa Bay Lightning
    John Carlson was arguably the biggest name on the free-agent market in 2026—even though he's 36 years old.
    The defenseman, who just had a 60-point season with the Capitals and the Ducks, still has plenty of good hockey left in him. And everyone was wondering which team would be able to benefit from his services.
    But now the matter has been settled: Carlson will continue his career with the Tampa Bay Lightning. He wanted to return to the East, and that's now a reality.
    Carlson has signed a
  • A CH prospect faces discrimination at the university because he speaks French

    A CH prospect faces discrimination at the university because he speaks French
    It's 2026, and unfortunately, in our world, there are still people who discriminate against others based on their sexual orientation, nationality, or language, among other things.
    This is the case for Alexis Cournoyer, the CH prospect who played at Cornell last season.
    Nicolas Cluotier of TVA Sports reported that Cournoyer admitted he was forbidden from speaking French in the locker room.CH prospect Alexis Cournoyer says he “had a blast” at Cornell University.
    But he still found it s
  • Passion MLB – The Podcast, Episode 113

    Passion MLB – The Podcast, Episode 113
    In the latest episode of the Passion MLB podcast, Sébastien Berrouard and Charles-Alexis Brisebois chatted about the Toronto Blue Jays and the struggles of the two New York teams, among other topics.
    Enjoy the show!Just a reminder that if you'd like to listen to us live, you can do so every Wednesday at 8 p.m. on Facebook, X, and YouTube. We record live to answer everyone's questions.
    However, those who prefer to listen in a more traditional podcast format can also do so by visiting all t
  • Everything points to this being the end for Alex Ovechkin in Washington

    Everything points to this being the end for Alex Ovechkin in Washington
    Nothing is official yet, but Alex Ovechkin’s return is looking less and less likely.
    In recent days, GM Chris Patrick has acquired Jordan Kyrou and Alex Tuch, among others. And today, he added depth to his offense by signing Boone Jenner.
    Darren Dreger (OverDrive) said today that all signs point to this being the end for Ovi in Washington.Darren Dreger: Re Alex Ovechkin's future: Given just how active Chris Patrick and the Capitals have been, all indications are that he's not [coming back]
  • Michael Hage reiterates: He wants to play for the Canadiens

    Michael Hage reiterates: He wants to play for the Canadiens
    Michael Hage disappointed many people by confirming that he will return to Michigan next season.
    He wants to play with his brother and have one last chance to win a college championship. That's understandable.
    And for those who were worried he'd stay in school until he became a free agent so he could sign with another team, don't worry: Michael Hage doesn't want to play for any team other than the Habs.Even though they didn't acquire any high-profile free agents, the CH had a very busy day. Chec
  • The first (surprising) hostile takeover bid of the offseason

    The first (surprising) hostile takeover bid of the offseason
    Hostile trade offers are rare.
    In 2024, two players who were with the Oilers at the time—Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg—were traded to the St. Louis Blues. Three years earlier, the Hurricanes made a hostile bid for Jesperi Kotkaniemi, in response to the one the Canadiens had made for Sebastian Aho two years prior.
    This season saw a first—and it's quite bizarre. Barrett Hayton accepted a $4.775 million one-year deal with New Jersey.New Jersey is offering Barrett Hayton a cont
  • No action on July 1: The CH is in a league of its own

    No action on July 1: The CH is in a league of its own
    The Canadiens didn't have a particularly busy day on the free-agent market today. The club signed Ivan Demidov to a long-term deal (at a good price)… but other than that, they haven't been very active.
    They signed Alex Belzile, Kaapo Kahkonen, Samuel Poulin, and Ethan Samson… but we're talking about guys who, barring a huge surprise, will spend the next year in Laval.
    So, when you look at it objectively, the Canadiens didn't land a single NHL-caliber player today. And if you compar
  • Mets: Steve Cohen Is “Extremely Concerned” About His Team

    Mets: Steve Cohen Is “Extremely Concerned” About His Team
    The New York Mets, as we know, aren't having a great season. The team is in last place in its division with a 36-50 record… and is in the midst of a rough stretch.
    Seeing the Mets (far) behind the Nationals and the Marlins wasn't exactly part of the plan.
    And Steve Cohen, in an interview with the New York Post, reflected on his team's season. Unsurprisingly, he's not exactly a satisfied customer.
    The owner acknowledged that he is “extremely concerned” about the Mets. He's havi
  • Zach Werenski has changed his mind: he no longer wants to leave Columbus

    Zach Werenski has changed his mind: he no longer wants to leave Columbus
    For the past few days, Zach Werenski has been the talk of the NHL. The defenseman reportedly told the Blue Jackets that he had no intention of staying in Columbus beyond his current contract, so the team began shopping him around.
    And last night, it was reported that the defenseman had turned down an offer that would have sent him to Dallas. On top of all that, there was tension between Werenski and the Blue Jackets.
    Everything was going swimmingly… or so it seemed.
    But today, we're seein
  • Ivan Demidov: The CH capitalized on one of its major strengths… one last time

    Ivan Demidov: The CH capitalized on one of its major strengths… one last time
    One of the best contracts of the day was probably signed by Kent Hughes.
    Just as he did in 2024 when he signed Juraj Slafkovsky, he has just done the same with Ivan Demidov. His $9.15 million-a-year deal is a good move.
    And that's true even if it doesn't make the team any better than it was last year.
    Hughes, who seemed eager to become the Russian's best friend at the press conference, didn't manage to sign him at a good price just because of his charming personality.
    He did it because the offer
  • Samuel Poulin Signs a Contract with the Canadiens

    Samuel Poulin Signs a Contract with the Canadiens
    The Canadiens have signed two players.
    But let's not get carried away: these two signings aren't going to change everything in Montreal. Far from it, in fact…
    In a press release, the Habs announced that they had agreed to the terms of two-way, one-season contracts with forward Samuel Poulin and defenseman Ethan Samson. Obviously, these two players are expected to play in Laval next season.The Canadiens have agreed to the terms of one-year, two-way contracts with forward Samuel Poulin and
  • MLB in Brief: Max Scherzer in Vancouver | Good Old Bobby Bonilla

    MLB in Brief: Max Scherzer in Vancouver | Good Old Bobby Bonilla
    Max Scherzer in Vancouver
    He'll pitch in the minors while the team is on the West Coast.
    Max Scherzer said he's traveling with the Blue Jays out west and will make a rehab start on Friday with Vancouver.He'll rejoin the team in Seattle on Saturday, throw a side session on Sunday, and determine his next steps from there.
    — Shi Davidi (@ShiDavidi) July 1, 2026
    The Prospect Game
    JoJo Parker and Nolan Perry will represent the Blue Jays.SS JoJo Parker and SP Nolan Perry will be the #BlueJays' t
  • Vincent Trocheck Traded to the Utah Mammoth

    Vincent Trocheck Traded to the Utah Mammoth
    Vincent Trocheck’s name has been making the rounds in rumors for a little while now. And now the matter has finally been settled.
    According to Elliotte Friedman, Trocheck has been traded to the Utah Mammoth.
    He'll be joining Logan Cooley on the team's center line.Vincent Trocheck to Utah
    — Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) July 1, 2026It's worth noting that, according to reports, Trocheck was a player the Canadiens were interested in. That said, he wasn't really interested in playing
  • Jacob Fowler: Two Clues About What Awaits Him in 2026–27

    Jacob Fowler: Two Clues About What Awaits Him in 2026–27
    In the last few minutes, Kent Hughes and Ivan Demidov spoke to the media.
    They provided an update on the Russian player's new contract… and the GM also discussed the state of his team.
    For those who missed it, here's the press conference:Follow Demidov and Hughes' press conference live from BrossardTune in now to live media ops with Demidov and Hughes from
    Brossard
    #GoHabsGo
    https://t.co/3SWd765pq8
    — Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) July 1, 2026And toward the end of the press conf
  • Darnell Nurse has been traded to the Sharks

    Darnell Nurse has been traded to the Sharks
    National League trade.
    Darnell Nurse, who earlier today expanded the list of teams he wanted to be traded to, is heading to the Sharks to join Macklin Celebrini.
    So far, we know that Shakir Mukhamadullin will be part of the trade and that the Oilers did not take on any salary in the deal. Here's how things appear to be unfolding:
    Nurse to SJ
    Shakir Mukhamadullin will be part of the return
    The Oilers will not retain any salary
    We're waiting for the final detailshttps://t.co/HlJah24rzn
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  • Kaapo Kahkönen Signs a New Contract with the Canadiens

    Kaapo Kahkönen Signs a New Contract with the Canadiens
    The Canadiens have reached an agreement with another player in the last few minutes.
    After signing Ivan Demidov to a long-term deal and recalling Alex Belzile, the club has signed Kaapo Kahkonen. The goaltender arrived in town on July 1 and will be back for another season.
    He spent the year in Laval, and it's likely that a similar role awaits him next year.
    Note that Kahkonen's contract is a single-component deal. This means he'll earn the same salary regardless of whether he plays in Montreal o
  • Shohei Ohtani will not pitch in the All-Star Game

    Shohei Ohtani will not pitch in the All-Star Game
    Right now, only two players are guaranteed to play in the All-Star Game: Ernie Clement and Shohei Ohtani.
    Both finished at the top of the fan vote in their respective leagues.
    We know that the Dodgers' DH will be his team's designated hitter. But the question is whether he'll also pitch for the National League.
    It's important to note that the pitching roster is not subject to fan voting. MLB decides which pitchers are invited, and the manager decides who starts.
    And since the Dodgers made it to
  • Sergei Bobrovsky will continue his career in Toronto

    Sergei Bobrovsky will continue his career in Toronto
    Sergei Bobrovsky, as we know, was probably the biggest name on the market today. The Panthers goaltender, who has an impressive track record, saw his former team move in a different direction.
    The Panthers acquired Jacob Markstrom yesterday… and that pretty much confirmed that Bob wouldn't be coming back.
    The question was where Bobrovsky would end up. And from the start, it felt like the Maple Leafs were the favorites to land him.
    And it's finally been confirmed: the Russian will continue