Michelle Wie wins CN Canadian Women’s Open by 3 strokes, her 2nd career victory on LPGA Tour
Wie wins CN Canadian Open for second LPGA victory Michelle Wie wins LPGA’s CN Canadian Women’s Open by 3 strokes
Wie wins LPGA’s CN Canadian Women’s Open WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Michelle Wie has won the CN Canadian Women’s Open for her second career victory on the LPGA Tour. Wie shoots 72 to fall into tie with Shin atop leaderboard at Canadian Women’s Open
Wie, Shin tied for lead at Canadian Women’s Open Michelle Wie stays on top of leaderboard at Canadian Women’s OpenFree agent F Paul Kariya to miss next season with post-concussion syndrome
Kariya to miss season with postconcussion syndrome Michelle Wie shoots 69 and stays in front at Canadian Women’s Open in Winnipeg
Wie leads at Canadian Women’s Open in Winnipeg Wie has hole-in-one, takes three-stroke lead in first round of Canadian Open
Wie has hole-in-one on way to three-stroke lead Adrian Aucoin scores SO winner, extends Coyotes’ winning streak to 9 with 3-2 win over Stars
Coyotes beat Stars for 9th straight win DALLAS — Another shootout, another win for the Phoenix Coyotes. Coyotes come from behind to get 7th straight victory, set franchise record with 4-3 win
Coyotes rally to beat Panthers 4-3 SUNRISE, Fla. — Radim Vrbata scored with 59.7 seconds left in the third period to force overtime, then added the winner in the third round of a shootout in the Phoenix Coyotes’ 4-3 comeback victory over the Florida Panthers on Thursday night. Great escape: Canada wins 3-2; Crosby’s shootout goal prevents 2nd shocking loss to Swiss
Crosby saves Canada in shootout win over Swiss Former Olympian Eddie ‘the Eagle’ Edwards carries torch in Winnipeg
Eddie ‘the Eagle’ carries Olympic torch WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Former Olympic ski jumper Eddie “the Eagle” Edwards carried the torch down the streets of Winnipeg. Chicago Cubs file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, a step expected in team’s sale processNEW YORK — The Chicago Cubs filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday, a step that will allow their owner to sell the baseball team in an $845 million deal. Looking to revive bid for Coyotes, Ice Edge chief attends home openerGLENDALE, Ariz. — Ice Edge chief operating office Daryl Jones attended the Phoenix Coyotes’ home opener Saturday night. After chaotic offseason, ailing Coyotes can’t wait for puck to dropGLENDALE, Ariz. — The Phoenix Coyotes can’t wait to open the 2009-10 season. St. Louis scores in OT, Lightning beat Oilers 4-3 in WinnipegWINNIPEG, Manitoba — Martin St. Louis scored his second goal of the game on a power play with 7 seconds left in overtime to give the Tampa Bay Lightning a 4-3 exhibition victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday night. Bankruptcy judge raises possibility of rejecting both bids to buy CoyotesPHOENIX — A bankruptcy judge has raised the possibility of rejecting both bids to buy the Phoenix Coyotes. CFL team says it’s not signing Pacman JonesWINNIPEG, Manitoba — Adam “Pacman” Jones won’t be playing for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers after all. Despite ongoing court battles, several Coyotes players believe the team will stay in ArizonaGLENDALE, Ariz. — The future of the Phoenix Coyotes remains in limbo, but several players believe the bankrupt NHL team will stay in Arizona. Hershey Bears win AHL’s Calder Cup, beating Manitoba 4-1 in Game 6WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Andrew Gordon, Chris Bourque and Alexendre Giroux scored first-period goals and the Hershey Bears won their 10th American Hockey League title with a 4-1 victory over the Manitoba Moose on Friday night. Bettman wants to keep Coyotes in Phoenix, not looking to block Balsillie from NHLDETROIT — NHL commissioner Gary Bettman insists he is merely trying to keep the Coyotes in Phoenix, not block Jim Balsillie from buying the team and setting up shop in Ontario. |