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Canada to meet Russia for gold
By David Shoalts – Going into Monday night’s world junior hockey championship semi-final, the Canadians knew the one sure thing that would beat them was a bad early goal. Given the uneven work of their defence and goaltenders and the fact Team USA had the better goaltender leading up to the showdown, the Canadians knew [...]
Don Cherry visits troops in Kandahar
By Larry Stanleigh Coach’s Corner came to Kandahar for Christmas. Hockey commentator Don Cherry helped spread some seasonal cheer to Canadian soldiers at outposts across southern Afghanistan. Chinook helicopters ferried Cherry and other dignitaries, including Defence Minister Peter MacKay and Gen. Walt Natynczyk, the chief of defence staff, to forward-operating bases. The 76-year-old Cherry worked [...]
There’s a new mouth guard in town
Sacramento dentist is helping athletes achieve success with the Agility-Guard A dentist here in Sacramento, CA, is now offering a new technological marvel that is already making waves in the sports world. You see, Dr. Art Kwan, a renowned neuromuscular dentist in the area, is fitting athletes with the AgilityGuard – an athletic performance device [...]
A hole in one for the kids
Public Relations and Communications Firm with No Boundaries The Golf Association of Ontario (GAO) announced today a new initiative developed with TTG CourseGuide, suppliers of the popular loyalty driven course guide books. TTG will offer member clubs industry leading pricing on their program, and with every Ontario course signed up for 2011, they have committed [...]
ANDREW KRYSTAL GETS CHECKED FOR MOVEMBER
Andrew Krystal, one of North America’s top sports talk show hosts, gets checked for Prostate Cancer during his morning show (November 19, 2010). The host of the Andrew Krystal in the Morning Show on the Fan 590 Radio is also a blogger for Thursday Night Magazine.
Tyson, OJ, Vick, Or Woods: Determining Virtue
By Andrew Krystal (Fan 590 Talk Show Host) How much does the character of an athlete matter to you? Is it possible to appreciate the accomplishments of an athlete and detest the person? Whether it’s Vick or Roethlisberger , character doesn’t matter. What matters in mass culture is winning — and winning only. If OJ [...]
NFL Picks for Week 11
Our readers, many of whom are sports fans, have demanded that Thursday Night Magazine provide weekly picks for NFL games. Below is our NFL Picks for this week (Nov. 21 & 22, 2010). The picks are provided by Bruce Arthur of the National Post (http://www NULL.nationalpost NULL.com/opinion/columnists/bruce-arthur NULL.html). Baltimore (-10) at Carolina Brian St. Pierre’s career résumé: Two [...]
The Coach has Left the Dressing Room
TSN Sports News – Pat Burns, who enjoyed instant success wherever he coached and who capped his tumultuous career by guiding the New Jersey Devils to Stanley Cup glory in 2003, has died of cancer. He was 58. Burns died Friday in Sherbrooke, Que. The former NHL coach battled cancer of the colon and the [...]
T.O. has the edge
Bengals WR is Mid-season NFL Comeback Player Of The Year By Paul W. Fitzgerald While Terrell Owens is turning 37 on December 7, 2010, he credits an early birthday gift that’s been helping him dramatically improve his performance on the field as a star player with the Cincinnati Bengals. You see, T.O. is using the [...]
Tiger Woods’ ex: ‘I’ve been through hell’
By Stanley Walsh Elin Nordegren has finally come forward to clear the air about her dissolved marriage to golf superstar Tiger Woods, telling People magazine that the shock and stress of the scandal about his multiple infidelities impacted her health, causing her to lose sleep, weight, and even her hair. After staying silent for months [...]


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