A season that began eight months ago with 30 teams has now reached the point where the final remaining teams’ mayors are making the obligatory city vs. city food bet. So while your girl and her friends are out catching Sex and the City 2 on Saturday night, you can sit back and enjoy the Chicago Blackhawks and Philadelphia Flyers kickoff the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals.
The second half of the NHL season is already underway, and after the storybook ending to the Olympics Games I've never felt more starved for hockey, even if it's just the regular season. To fit the occasion, TORO takes a look at four questions that will be on the minds of hockey fans as the weather warms up and the Stanley Cup playoffs approach.
With the Vancouver 2010 Olympics upon us, we look at five Canadian male athletes to watch out for, from an NHL superstar to a used car salesman who competes in skeleton.
Toronto Raptors fans are wondering if Chris Bosh, their franchise player, will be dealt as Thursday's NBA trade deadline approaches.
The story of Super Bowl XLIV isn't about Drew Brees and the improbable New Orleans Saints, it's about the 33-year-old Peyton Manning snagging his second ring, or not.
Roger Federer could snag the first Grand Slam of the tennis season thanks in part to Rafael Nadal's knee troubles, which forced the defending champ to retire early from his quarterfinal match against Andy Murray at the Australian Open.
For the first time in history, every second of every Olympic event will be available online to Canadians, even the trial rounds. You could care less about figure skating? Simply start streaming one of those quirky but entertaining sports you only hear about once every four years, like skeleton or biathlon.