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LILLEY: Anti-American sentiment helped push Brady Tkachuk out of Ottawa

Toronto Sun

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June 22, 2026

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Toronto Sun

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· Jun 27, 2026

Letters to the Editor, June 27, 2026

GOOD RIDDANCE I read Brian Lilley’s June 22 column about poor little Brady Tkachuk being pushed out of Ottawa because of anti-American sentiment. Well, boo hoo. If he bleeds red, white and blue he will be much happier living south of the border and Canadian hockey fans will see less of his dirty play and []

Associated Press

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· Jun 23, 2026

Is Canada a hockey nation or a soccer nation?

Hockey has long been Canada’s game, but is the World Cup and The Reds’ historic soccer success changing that? We talk to Canadians ahead of the team’s final group stage match against Switzerland as they attempt to win Group B.

Canadian Sport Scene

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· Jul 2, 2026

Top 14 Canadians to switch teams in NHL free agency on Canada Day

National Hockey League free agency began on Canada Day. Here are 14 Canadians who switched teams. Eric Comrie The goaltender from Edmonton, Alberta signed a two year deal worth 2.3 million with the San Jose Sharks. Comrie has played six seasons in three separate stints with the Winnipeg Jets, two seasons with the Buffalo Sabres, [] The post Top 14 Canadians to switch teams in NHL free agency on Canada Day appeared first on Canadian Sport Scene.

Now Magazine

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· Jul 8, 2026

Saskatchewan band’s campaign to save Hockey Night in Canada on CBC tops 12,500 signatures

The June 16 news that CBC will no longer air Hockey Night in Canada after 74 years might have got lost in FIFA fever, but... The post Saskatchewan band’s campaign to save Hockey Night in Canada on CBC tops 12,500 signatures appeared first on NOW Toronto.

Commercial Observer

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· Jun 30, 2026

On Rejection and Perseverance at the NHL Draft

This past weekend, I took my wife, Cynthia, and my daughter, Sophie, to the National Hockey League draft in Buffalo. We are all huge hockey fans, and this past year Sophie served on the NHL’s Youth Advisory Board, so attending the draft was really the icing on the cake. We arrived early enough to watch []

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 5, 2026

Canada's magical World Cup run ends in loss to Morocco

HOUSTON (AP) -- Canada's unprecedented run to the World Cup's round of 16 put the country where hockey is king in the international soccer spotlight. Now, the challenge is to build on this year's success. It's a privilege to have a Canadian national team competing on the international level at levels that had never been dreamed of 10 years ago, coach Jesse Marsch said. There's real excitement. With that excitement comes higher expectations, right? So, next World Cup, everyone's gonna say that

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Related coverage for "LILLEY: Anti-American sentiment helped push Brady Tkachuk out of Ottawa": Toronto Sun — Letters to the Editor, June 27, 2026. Associated Press — Is Canada a hockey nation or a soccer nation?. Canadian Sport Scene — Top 14 Canadians to switch teams in NHL free agency on Canada Day. Now Magazine — Saskatchewan band’s campaign to save Hockey Night in Canada on CBC tops 12,500 signatures. Commercial Observer — On Rejection and Perseverance at the NHL Draft. The korea Herald News — Canada's magical World Cup run ends in loss to Morocco