• Bruins hold off Golden Knights 4-3 after three-goal flurry

    BOSTON (AP) — Charlie McAvoy started a three-goal flurry in a 54-second span in the first period, David Pastrnak had a goal and two assists and the Boston Bruins held off the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3 on Thursday night.
    Boston won for the ninth time in 11 games.Elias Lindholm and Tanner Jeannot also scored for the Bruins, who made the Golden Knights pay after a double minor for high-sticking was assessed to forward Tomas Hertl at the nine-minute mark of the opening period. Appearing in his
  • Nurse’s two-goal effort leads Goldeneyes in 5-0 thumping of Sceptres

    VANCOUVER — Sarah Nurse scored twice and Tereza Vanisova added a goal and an assist as the Vancouver Goldeneyes defeated the Toronto Sceptres 5-0 Thursday night for their first PWHL home win of 2026.
    Nurse and Vanisova scored unassisted goals 11 seconds apart as the Goldeneyes broke the game open with three goals in the second period.
    Izzy Daniel and Abigail Boreen also scored for Vancouver (4-1-2-7).
    Goaltender Kristen Campbell stopped 24 shots for her first shutout of the season against
  • Penguins score three times within opening three minutes, cruise past Oilers 6-2

    EDMONTON — Anthony Mantha scored twice as the Pittsburgh Penguins took a 3-0 lead before the game was even three minutes old and cruised to a 6-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday.
    Evgeni Malkin, with a goal and an assist, Sidney Crosby, Rickard Rakell, and Egor Chinakhov scored for the Penguins (25-14-11), who have won three straight and have gone 10-2-2 in their last 14 outings.
    The Penguins are now 117-10-7 when both Malkin and Crosby score in the same game.
    Pittsburgh scored
  • Japan’s Takaichi dissolves parliament after only 3 months in office, setting up snap election

    TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi dissolved the lower house of Parliament on Friday, paving the way for a Feb. 8 snap election.The move is an attempt to capitalize on her popularity to help governing party regain ground after major losses in recent years, but will delay discussion and a vote on a budget that aims at boosting a struggling economy and addressing soaring prices.Elected in October as Japan’s first female leader, Takaichi has been in office only thr
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  • Stamkos breaks late tie with 3rd goal of game, Predators rally to beat Senators 5-3

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Steven Stamkos broke a tie with 2:13 left with his third goal of the game and the Nashville Predators overcame a three-goal deficit to beat the Ottawa Senators 5-3 on Thursday night.
    After Stamkos tied it at 3 with 9:53 left with his second power-play goal of the game, Ryan O’Reilly beat the Senators to the puck behind the goal line and popped it out front to Stamkos, who batted it out of the air past goalie James Reimer.
    O’Reilly set up the tying goal,
  • Panthers outlast Jets 2-1 in shootout for fourth win in last six games

    WINNIPEG — Anton Lundell and Sam Reinhart both beat Connor Hellebuyck in a shootout to lift the Florida Panthers to a 2-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday.Winnipeg shooters Kyle Connor and Mark Scheifele came up empty in extra time.
    Sam Bennett scored in regulation for the Panthers (26-20-3), who are 4-2-0 in their last six games.
    Daniel Tarasov stopped 17 shots for the back-to-back Stanley Cup champions in the first game of a three-game road trip against Central Division opponen
  • Sabres hold off Canadiens’ comeback bid, continue scorching run

    MONTREAL — The Buffalo Sabres foiled the Montreal Canadiens' comeback bid, defeating the hosts 4-2 Thursday night at Bell Centre.
    The Sabres took an early 3-0 lead, thanks to goals by Jason Zucker, Beck Malenstyn and Zach Benson before seeing Montreal respond with a pair of goals in the second period.
    Peyton Krebs added an empty-net goal to cap off the scoring for the Sabres.
    Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 32 saves in the winning effort.
    Buffalo (28-17-5) has now won 17 of its last 21 games dat
  • Canada’s Mboko tops Tauson to advance to fourth round of Australian Open

    MELBOURNE — Victoria Mboko is off to the fourth round of the Australian Open.
    The 19-year-old from Toronto defeated 14th-seeded Clara Tauson of Denmark 7-6 (5), 5-7, 6-3 to advance on Friday local time.
    Mboko, the 17th seed, had six aces but had to work through nine double faults at the Grand Slam tennis event. She also broke on five of her 13 opportunities and won 65 per cent of her first-serve points.
    Tauson had five aces, four double faults, broke on five of her six chances and won 63 p
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  • Trump withdraws Carney’s invitation to ‘Board of Peace’

    WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump has rescinded his invitation to Prime Minister Mark Carney to join his new "Board of Peace."
    In a post on social media today, Trump did not give details about why he was withdrawing Carney's invitation but called it "the most prestigious Board of Leaders ever assembled, at any time."
    It comes after Carney gave a widely-applauded speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where he warned that the old world order is dead and urged middl
  • Scheffler starts the new year with a 63. It allowed him to keep pace at The American Express

    LA QUINTA, Calif. (AP) — The idea for Scottie Scheffler was to get a gauge on his game at The American Express, and all appeared to be in good working order Thursday. He made birdies on half of his holes for a 9-under 63 to join a parade of low scores that left him one shot out of the lead.
    Min Woo Lee and Pierceson Coody led the way at 10-under 62 on the Nicklaus Tournament course at PGA West, the easiest of the three on the rotation. Scheffler played at La Quinta, where he didn't miss a
  • Judge warns Trump administration from changing plaintiffs immigration status in First Amendment case

    BOSTON (AP) — A federal judge ruled on Thursday that the academics, who are party to a lawsuit alleging U.S. policy singles out noncitizens for detention or deportation over their pro-Palestinian activism on college campuses, can seek relief from the court if their immigration status is changed as retribution for taking part in the case.The ruling from U.S. District Judge William Young comes in the wake of trial last year, in which he ruled the Trump administration violated the Constitutio
  • OneBC group ‘facilitated’ off UBC campus by RCMP amid safety fears

    VANCOUVER — The University of British Columbia says RCMP officers "facilitated" a group of people from the OneBC party off its Vancouver campus after they failed to follow instructions to leave for their own safety, with one of the group being carried away by police.
    The group led by B.C. MLA and party leader Dallas Brodie — who has disputed accounts of unmarked graves at residential schools — had shown up for what UBC called a "protest event" in front of its Indian Residential
  • Hundreds line up near Edmonton to sign petition calling for vote on separation

    STONY PLAIN — An hour after the doors opened Thursday at a community centre west of Edmonton, an employee poked her head in to make sure the crowd was still under its 650-person fire capacity.
    Inside the hall, which the town of Stony Plain advertises as an ideal wedding venue, hundreds of Albertans were eager to sign their names to a petition looking to force a vote on Alberta quitting Canada.
    "It's definitely not unusual," campaign volunteer Nicholas Kasper said of the lineup.
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  • B.C. minister condemns hate crimes after Nazi symbol spray-painted on bridge

    VICTORIA — British Columbia's Indigenous relations minister is condemning "repeated acts of racist vandalism" in Port Alberni after someone spray painted a Nazi symbol over a message of 'every child matters' on a bridge in the city.Spencer Chandra Herbert says in a statement that hate crimes and hate speech have no place in Port Alberni, the province or anywhere in Canada.
    He says the most recent attack included the use of swastikas, which are triggering to many.
    The statement notes it is
  • Skier buried up to waist after triggering backcountry avalanche in Alberta Rockies

    LAKE LOUISE — Video from Parks Canada shows a downhill skier in Alberta swept up in an avalanche that sent the person tumbling down a slope and buried waist-deep in snow.
    Parks Canada says the skier, who ended up being OK, triggered the avalanche Tuesday on a backcountry slope called the “Vortex” outside the Lake Louise ski area in Banff National Park.
    The footage shows the skier as a black dot against a white mountain, performing long, lazy S-turns, until a snowpack the size o
  • Chiefs Sign Forward Markuss Sieradzkis

    Chilliwack, BC — The Chilliwack Chiefs are excited to announce the signing of forward Markuss Sieradzkis.
    A right-handed shot, Sieradzkis can play both centre and wing, providing lineup flexibility as the Chiefs head into the second half of the season and toward the playoffs. He is expected to contribute offensively while also bringing a strong, competitive presence suited for heavy traffic and smaller ice surfaces within the BCHL.
    Sieradzkis recently represented Latvia at the IIHF World J
  • Forward Trinity Rodman agrees to new 3-year deal with the Washington Spirit of the NWSL

    Forward Trinity Rodman has agreed to a three-year contract to remain with the Washington Spirit, ending months of speculation about the Olympic gold medalist's future in the National Women's Soccer League. “I think I've always had a vision and an idea of what I wanted my legacy to be,” Rodman said at an event announcing her new deal on Thursday in Los Angeles. “We're doing that and I'm so grateful for that.”The speculation over Rodman's future with the Spirit spurred crit
  • B.C. to fund $600,000 expansion of forensic firearms lab to fight extortion violence

    VICTORIA — British Columbia is undertaking a $600,000 expansion of the province's forensic firearms lab, a move the government says is a direct response to the recent rash of extortion violence.
    The funding comes a day after Premier David Eby criticized the head of B.C.'s anti-extortion task force for not characterizing the recent violence as a crisis, comments for which RCMP Assistant Commissioner John Brewer has since apologized.
    A statement from the Ministry of Public Safety says the la
  • Ex-grocery boss Jones to make ‘big announcement’ amid B.C. Conservative race

    VICTORIA — Former grocery executive Darrell Jones says he'll be making a "big announcement" next week as he considers running for the leadership of the B.C. Conservatives.
    Jones, whose announcement is scheduled for Tuesday in Surrey, B.C., said last month that he was "seriously considering" running for the position vacated by John Rustad last month.
    The former president of Save-On-Foods who is best known for his "Darrell's deals" television advertisements declined to reveal the nature of t

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