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Sunday's Scoreboard

The Canadian Press 21 May, 2012 0

Sunday's Games NHL Western Conference Final Phoenix 2 Los Angeles 0 (Los Angeles leads series 3-1) -- World Hockey Championship Gold Medal Game Russia 6 Slovakia 2 Bronze Medal Game Czech Republic 3 Finland 2 -- Memorial Cup Shawinigan 6 London 2 -- Baseball Interleague N.Y. Mets 6 Toronto 5 Cincin

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Spurs rally to beat Clippers 102-99 to win series 4-0 and advance to Western Conference finals

Beth Harris, The Associated Press 21 May, 2012 0

LOS ANGELES, Calif. - The San Antonio Spurs mowed down another opponent, using their guile under pressure to close out another perfect playoff series. Tim Duncan scored 21 points, Tony Parker added 17 and the Spurs beat the Los Angeles Clippers 102-99 on Sunday night to win their second-round matchu

NBA Playoff Capsules: LeBron, Wade lead Heat past Pacers; series tied 2-2

The Associated Press 21 May, 2012 0

INDIANAPOLIS - LeBron James scored 40 points, superstar sidekick Dwyane Wade added 30 — 22 in the second half — and Miami's dynamic duo took over after halftime to bring the Heat even in the series with a 101-93 victory over the Indiana Pacers in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinal Sunday. Wi

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Gormley scores two as host Cataractes beat Knights 6-2 at Memorial Cup

Bill Beacon, The Canadian Press 21 May, 2012 0

SHAWINIGAN, Que. - There was a party atmosphere at the Bionest Centre with the Shawinigan Cataractes making merry with a goal-scoring spree against the usually stingy London Knights. Defenceman Brandon Gormley scored twice and added an assist as the Cataractes got their first win of the MasterCard M

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Mets, Francisco survive nervous ninth as New York defeats Toronto Blue Jays 6-5

Joshua Clipperton, The Canadian Press 20 May, 2012 0

TORONTO - Blue Jays fans greeted Frank Francisco with boos on Sunday afternoon, but the former Toronto reliever sent them home disappointed. The Mets closer gave up a walk and a single to start the bottom of a nervous ninth inning but regained his composure to strike out the next three Blue Jays bat

Baseball Capsules: Votto's 3-run homer helps Reds win in Yankee Stadium

The Associated Press 20 May, 2012 0

NEW YORK, N.Y. - Toronto's Joey Votto hit a three-run homer, Jose Arredondo worked out of a ninth-inning jam for his first major league save and the Cincinnati Reds held off the New York Yankees 6-5 on Saturday. New York scored twice off Sean Marshall in the ninth, but Reds manager Dusty Baker pulle

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Coldplay named as headline act for closing ceremony of London Paralympic Games

The Associated Press 20 May, 2012 0

LONDON - Rock band Coldplay will be the headline act at the closing ceremony for the London Paralympic Games on Sept. 9. Organizers made the announcement as they prepared to put unsold tickets back on sale on Monday, which will mark 100 days until the Paralympics start on Aug. 29. London organizing

2 months before London Olympics, British race organizers put out wrong number of hurdles

The Associated Press 20 May, 2012 0

MANCHESTER, England - Running on home soil nearly two months before the London Olympics, Jessica Ennis thought she had produced a career best in the 100 metres hurdles — until organizers discovered a major blunder. Only nine hurdles had been set out instead of the regulation 10 at the Great City Gam

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Hunter suggests Roy weigh pros and cons of leaving junior team to coach in NHL

Bill Beacon, The Canadian Press 20 May, 2012 0

SHAWINIGAN, Que. - Patrick Roy should weigh what he would give up against what he would gain if he decides to leave a sweet set-up in junior hockey to become an NHL coach, according to Dale Hunter, a man who knows both ends of that situation. Roy, the co-owner, general manager and head coach of the

IIHF president Rene Fasel content to wait for NHL to make a decision on Sochi

Chris Johnston, The Canadian Press 20 May, 2012 0

HELSINKI - Rene Fasel is more than happy to wait for the NHL to make a decision on whether it will send its players to the 2014 Olympics. The president of the International Ice Hockey Federation was much quieter on the issue of the Sochi Games than he has been in the past during his annual state of
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