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  • Sportsnet
  • The Vancouver Sun
  • Edmonton Journal

Past articles by Daniel:

Vasek Pospisil knows he must get better after early Wimbledon ouster

Vasek Pospisil cites fitness as his biggest problem of late. → Read More

Olynyk, Scrubb both score 14 points; Canada beats U.S. Virgin Islands

Kelly Olynyk and Phil Scrubb scored 14 points apiece, while teenager R.J. Barrett added 13, and the Canadians defeated the U.S. Virgin Island 99-69 on Monday, to win its group in the opening round of FIBA Americas World Cup qualifying. → Read More

Marlies' Travis Dermott regretful after error in judgment

Despite a mostly superb performance, all Travis Dermott could do afterwards was second-guess himself for something he wished he could take back. → Read More

Marlies' depth able to overcome off nights from Sparks, Johnsson

The Marlies took Game 1 of the Calder Cup Final despite little or no contributions from winger Andreas Johnsson and goaltender Garret Sparks – one player who ended the season with the Toronto Maple Leafs and another who expects to be there next year. → Read More

Loss to Bulldogs leaves Broncos fighting for Memorial Cup lives

Despite 54 saves from goaltender Stuart Skinner, the Broncos lost their second Memorial Cup game on Monday, this time to the Hamilton Bulldogs. → Read More

Broncos lose game, Steenbergen in Memorial Cup opener

The Swift Current Broncos lost more than just the game in their Memorial Cup opener as star forward Tyler Steenbergen left the game with an injury in the second period. → Read More

Pats' Paddock shines in Memorial Cup opener over Bulldogs

Regina Pats goaltender Max Paddock turned aside 31 shots and was one of the biggest reasons why the Memorial Cup hosts opened the tournament with a 3-2 victory over the OHL’s Hamilton Bulldogs. → Read More

Regina's Josh Mahura looks to finally be a champion at the Memorial Cup

Josh Mahura has been a finalist a few times and a very late cut on Canada's WJC team this past winter. Now a key cog on Regina's blue line, he's hoping this is the tournament he and his team finally come out on top. → Read More

Memorial Cup-hosting Regina Pats ready to compete after long break

The Regina Pats believe they’ve put their time away from game action to good use and are prepared to make amends for their underwhelming playoff showing. → Read More

WHL final preview: Broncos, Silvertips a battle of great goalies

They may not have been favoured before the season, but the Swift Current Broncos and Everett Silvertips have more than earned their spot in the championship series. → Read More

Off-season changes could see multiple Leafs leave as free agents

James van Riemsdyk has seen both ends of the spectrum during his time with the Toronto Maple Leafs. That’s why it would so difficult to say goodbye now that the Leafs are at their best since he arrived – and seemingly only getting better. → Read More

Nazem Kadri on suspension: I think 3 games was a little harsh

Nazem Kadri wishes the verdict wasn’t so strict. But he maintains the act that earned him his punishment was the appropriate one. → Read More

Riley Nash fills Patrice Bergeron's shoes in Bruins win over Leafs

Dressed to the nines in a black tie and charcoal pea coat, Riley Nash looked comfortable in mostly unfamiliar surroundings – just as he did earlier on the ice. → Read More

Comparisons to Sidney Crosby not easy for Alexis Lafreniere to ignore

Alexis Lafreniere is drawing plenty of comparisons to former Rimouski Oceanic star Sidney Crosby. He takes the flattering compliments in stride. → Read More

How a 2013 WHL trade put NHL draft prospect Ty Smith in a great spot

Ty Smith is about to compete in his second straight world under-18 championship for Canada. In an alternate universe, he may have taken a different journey to reach the same place. → Read More

Former Humboldt Broncos coach: 'People will honour that team forever'

Dean Brockman is still coming to grips with last Friday's tragedy, but knows Humboldt residents will find a way to persevere for the dead and injured Broncos. → Read More

WHL playoff preview: Odd balance of power makes for unfair matchups

The WHL's post-season setup undoubtedly makes for some great battles early in the playoffs. But as the post-season wears on, some of the better squads will be gone far too soon. → Read More

Brock Badgers coach talks Bryan Little, Josh Ho-Sang, possible OHL return

Marty Williamson spent a few minutes discussing his team's season and OHL memories before the Brock Badgers departed for Fredericton, N.B., in search of their first national title. → Read More

Filip Zadina aiming to become next Halifax Mooseheads import NHL star

Filip Zadina is his making his case to be the next in a long list of top NHL Draft picks from the Halifax Mooseheads. → Read More

Tiger Woods grinds it out to make cut at Farmers

These are the new realities for 42-year-old Tiger Woods. He had to grind out a round simply to be able to play on the weekend and is getting used to the "feels" of his surgically repaired back. → Read More