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sportingnews.com | Joe Rivera
It's still the Great White North. While hockey north of the border has fallen into a championship drought, teams from Canada still account for 43 Stanley Cup wins since 1927, with American teams accounting for 56 Cup victories in that same span. Considering that U.S-based franchises outnumber Canadian ones 25 to 7, that math still bodes well for Canada — even with expansion and all that other stuff playing into it.
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sportingnews.com | Joe Rivera
¡Están malditos!Ser seleccionado como la estrella de la portada de los videojuegos "Madden" es uno de los mayores honores fuera del campo para una estrella de la NFL. Normalmente reservado para los mejores o más reconocidos (excepto si eres Peyton Hillis), EA Sports siempre ha elegido a uno de los mejores jugadores para ser la imagen de la larga franquicia de videojuegos de la NFL.
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1 month ago |
usatoday.com | Nick Brinkerhoff |Joe Rivera
Will it be double or nothing for "Hangman" Adam Page this weekend? The 2025 AEW "Double or Nothing" card is stacked from top to bottom, but no match has greater stakes than the Page vs. Will Ospreay “shootout” in the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament final. The winner goes on to face AEW world champion Jon Moxley at "All In" this July. But in a match that’s billed as "Ascension vs. Redemption," there’s more on the line than a taste of gold for Page.
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usatoday.com | Nate Davis |Tyler Dragon |Joe Rivera |Tom Viera |Jack McKessy |Nick Brinkerhoff | +1 more
When it comes to the Philadelphia Eagles' infamous "tush push," some have more to say than others. The Eagles have made a living on that signature play that comes with many nicknames. In 2024, they rode that controversy all the way to a Super Bowl victory. That was enough to ramp up the conversation. That became especially true when Shawn Hochuli channeled his inner annoyed principal and told the Washington Commanders he could award the Eagles a score in the NFC championship game.
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news-journalonline.com | Joe Rivera
The roast of Tom Brady may have been well done, but it was a rare "regret" for the former quarterback. In 2024, the former NFL quarterback and current minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders was the subject of "The Roast of Tom Brady," streamed on Netflix. While the six-time Super Bowl champion was entertained by jokes and jabs surrounding him, some quips cut a little close to home. On a recent episode of the "Impaulsive" podcast, Brady detailed that the roast was "tough" on his kids.
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