Bison Athletes of Week
The Bison’s female athlete of the week is Women’s hockey forward Chantal Larocque.
She helped the Bison women?s hockey t …
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The Bison’s female athlete of the week is Women’s hockey forward Chantal Larocque.
She helped the Bison women?s hockey t …
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Scott Glennie scored twice and Jay Fehr added three assists as the Brandon Wheat Kings beat the Regina Pats 5-2 in a …
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Canada.com - Toronto was held to one point through three quarters of its East Division final loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers last month. Quarterback Michael Bishop has been touted as the starter, but the team will have to decide whether to bring in another arm …
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Montreal Gazette - Lions attracted 8,110,000 viewers; by way of comparison this year’s match between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers drew 3,337,000 viewers. Martin said he still has a letter he received from Gaudaur. “I have a letter signed by him …
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TSN - The Saskatchewan Roughriders have won the Grey Cup in Toronto once again, defeating the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 23-19. Next year’s Grey Cup will take place in Montreal and you can watch it on TSN. Grey Cup Blog: TSN.ca live behind the scenes Grey Cup …
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SLAM! Sports - He was Stampeders quarterback himself from 1976 to ‘79, but won a Grey Cup with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 1984. Now Hufnagel will work with Henry Burris, the leading touchdown passer in the league. Hufnagel says a tape of Burris …
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TSN - This past season, he guided the Argonauts to a first-place finish in the East Division with an 11-7 record before bowing out to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the East Final. Earlier this month, Argonauts president Keith Pelley resigned to take the …
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Globe and Mail - Clemons directed Toronto to an 11-7 record this season, clinching first place in the East Division before losing 19-9 to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the division final. He steps away from the sideline with a head coaching record of 68-55-1. Brad …
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