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Hall of Famer Howell, Rangers' games leader, dies at 86

Hall of Famer Howell, Rangers' games leader, dies at 86

NEW YORK — Harry Howell, the Hall of Fame defenceman who played the most games in New York Rangers' history, has died. He was 86. Howell died Saturday night. He had been living at an assisted care facility near his hometown of Hamilton, Ontario.
Another race and another Penske victory with IndyCar win

Another race and another Penske victory with IndyCar win

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Team Penske's hot start to the motorsports season continued Sunday with a Josef Newgarden victory in the IndyCar season opener — the fourth win for a Penske car in seven days spanning three different series.
Shortstop prospect Bichette powers Blue Jays past Twins 10-1 in spring training

Shortstop prospect Bichette powers Blue Jays past Twins 10-1 in spring training

FORT MYERS, Fla. — Shortstop Bo Bichette had two home runs and went 3 for 5 as the Toronto Blue Jays routed the Minnesota Twins 10-1 on Sunday afternoon in Grapefruit League action.
Solskjaer's unbeaten EPL start at United ended by Arsenal

Solskjaer's unbeaten EPL start at United ended by Arsenal

LONDON — Soaked by the rain swirling around Arsenal's stadium, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer watched helplessly as his dream Premier League start as Manchester United manager was brought to a halt on Sunday.
Canada's Kim Boutin places third overall at short-track speedskating worlds

Canada's Kim Boutin places third overall at short-track speedskating worlds

SOFIA, Bulgaria — Canada's Kim Boutin was third place overall at the world short-track speedskating championship on Sunday, skating to bronze in the 1,000 metres and sixth in the 3,000 metre super final to earn a cumulative total of 37 points.
Toronto Wolfpack collapse in second half in 46-16 loss to Toulouse Olympique

Toronto Wolfpack collapse in second half in 46-16 loss to Toulouse Olympique

TOULOUSE, France — Trailing by 10 at the break, Toulouse Olympique reeled off 40 unanswered points in the second half Saturday as the Toronto Wolfpack suffered a rare loss in a 46-16 setback in Betfred Championship rugby league play.
Blue Jays prospect Vladimir Guerrero Jr. out three weeks with oblique strain

Blue Jays prospect Vladimir Guerrero Jr. out three weeks with oblique strain

FORT MYERS, Fla. — Highly touted Blue Jays prospect Vladimir Guerrero Jr., will miss the next three weeks of Toronto's schedule with a Grade 1 left oblique strain. The team announced the injury to the 19-year-old third baseman on Sunday morning.
Canadian driver Robert Wickens feted before IndyCar's season-opening race

Canadian driver Robert Wickens feted before IndyCar's season-opening race

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The IndyCar field surprised Robert Wickens with an early 30th birthday celebration before Sunday's race at St. Petersburg. The Canadian is at a track for the first time since he suffered a spinal cord injury in an August race.
Stone scores first goal for Vegas, Golden Knights rout Canucks 6-2

Stone scores first goal for Vegas, Golden Knights rout Canucks 6-2

VANCOUVER — Coach Travis Green said his Vancouver Canucks came to play on Saturday night but simply got out worked by a team positioned to once again be a playoff juggernaut.
Scores and Schedule

Scores and Schedule

Saturday's Games NHL Colorado 3 Buffalo 0 San Jose 3 St. Louis 2 (OT) N.Y. Rangers 4 New Jersey 2 Philadelphia 5 N.Y.
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