Euro 2008 gets royal treatment on TSN, Sportsnet
Charging viewers for the telecasts of sporting events is a strategy that is moving, thankfully, very slowly.Canadians were required to pay big dollars for the rugby World Cup a year ago, but rugby is a niche sport in this country and there was neither the audiences nor advertising revenue to support free coverage.
Penguins face tough decisions
And now the hard part begins for the Pittsburgh Penguins.Like the Edmonton Oilers before them, the NHL team they are so often compared to, the question now is whether general manager Ray Shero can keep this terrific group of young talent together.
Will Woods win at Torrey Pines? It is likely ...
Notwithstanding his recent knee surgery, Tiger Woods will be the overwhelming favourite to win next week's U.S. Open at the Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla, Calif.
Indexing minus market cap: A novel idea
Fundamental indexing is simple, compelling and controversial
Red Wings roster to stay intact
Unlike the Pittsburgh Penguins, who will be in a mad scramble to keep their roster together this summer, the Detroit Red Wings are nicely positioned to follow up their Stanley Cup championship with another and another and perhaps still another after that.
Czechs open with win over hosts
Vaclav Sverkos scored the winner for the Czech Republic in a 1-0 victory over co-host Switzerland, Stephen Brunt reports
Bankruptcy claim could open door for Balsillie again
William (Boots) Del Biaggio III declared bankruptcy yesterday, which means his 27-per-cent stake in the NHL's Nashville Predators is now for sale - and that just might catch the eye of a certain Canadian billionaire.