Wheat Kings Aim to Claw Back Into Series
The Brandon Wheat Kings return to the ice tonight as they face the Calgary Hitmen in Virden, after dropping back‑to‑back overtime heartbreakers. With the series shifting back to Manitoba ,Brandon will be looking for a spark to get back on even footing.
NHL: Coaching Shake‑Up and Scoreboard Fireworks
The NHL delivered a little bit of everything last night—coaching drama, overtime winners, and a couple of scoreboards that barely survived the onslaught.
- Golden Knights 4, Canucks 2 Vegas doubled up Vancouver 4–2 in John Tortorella’s debut behind the Golden Knights bench, adding an extra layer of intrigue to an already heated Pacific Division storyline.
- Maple Leafs 5, Ducks 4 (OT) Toronto edged Anaheim in overtime, continuing their flair for late‑game theatrics.
- Penguins 8, Islanders 3 Pittsburgh unloaded offensively, hammering the Islanders in one of the night’s two blowouts.
- Avalanche 9, Flames 2 Colorado dismantled Calgary with a nine‑goal eruption—somewhere, a scoreboard operator is definitely asking for overtime pay.
PWHL: Quiet Night Before Play Resumes
There were no games on the PWHL schedule Monday. Action resumes Tuesday as teams continue their push toward playoff positioning.
MLB: Jays Overpowered at Home
The Toronto Blue Jays had a rough night at Rogers Centre, falling 14–5 to the Colorado Rockies. Toronto’s pitching staff couldn’t contain Colorado’s bats, and the Jays now look to regroup as the early season continues. Cody Ponce gets the ball for Toronto tonight, while Colorado counters with Tomoyuki Sugano.
World Cup: Canada Awaits Its Opening Opponent
Canada’s men’s national soccer team will learn today who they’ll face in their opening match at the FIFA World Cup in Toronto this spring. The team kicks off its tournament on June 12, marking a major milestone for Canadian soccer as the country hosts matches on home soil.











