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P.K. Subban has been busy in retirement. In addition to his commentary work, the ex-Canadiens defenseman started his own show on ESPN called P.K.’s Places with Omaha Productions where Subban dives into hockey’s rich history. The series premiere saw Subban meet up with Omaha Productions’ Peyton Manning to debate which sports championship is the hardest to win, but […]
As the NHL continues to fight for more inclusion in the league, multiple teams have scheduled Pride Nights, where players wear jerseys celebrating and honouring the LGBTQ2IA+ community during the warmups. Though many teams like the Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames have celebrated Pride Night without a hitch, other teams have seen players withdraw themselves […]
Sportswear company Mitchell & Ness launched their NHL Blue Line Jerseys this week following an agreement with the NHL in 2022 to produce apparel for the league and its teams. The line features jerseys from all 32 teams, including notable Canadian legends like Wayne Gretzky and his jerseys from his time in Edmonton, Los Angeles and Wayne […]
What’s a Drake album without at least one reference to something Canadian? On his latest joint effort with 21 Savage, Her Loss, Drake shouts out the Montreal Canadiens on “More M’s,” rapping “Skatin’ through this album like a Montreal Canadien.” As expected, Canadians and Canadiens fans couldn’t help themselves but post about the hockey reference […]
The NHL is bringing us back to the ’80s with the unveiling of each team’s new Reverse Retro themed jerseys for the 2022-23 season, and Hockey Twitter is having fun with some of the more unusual designs. The Montreal Canadiens already took mascot Youppi, and now they’re paying homage to the now-defunct Montreal Expos by using […]
Among the many things that 2021 stood for, it was the year live sports returned in full effect. After COVID hit the world in March of 2020, canceling major sporting events and causing professional sports leagues to create “bubbles” in order to carry out their seasons, this year was much more normal. Better than normal, […]
It was the American developer and one of the “the fathers of the Internet,” Vint Cerf, who first referred to the world wide web as a mirror. He argued that the great technological invention is merely “a reflection of our society,” and that if we don’t like what we see online, the only real option […]
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