Written for The Canuck Way Vancouver 04/08/19- The Vancouver Canucks will be paying close attention to the draft lottery on Tuesday. Here’s a look at their chances of winning the lottery. What an exciting time for hockey fans. The weather is finally getting nice, and the playoffs are right around the corner. The playoffs are … Continue reading Looking at the Canucks Draft Lottery Chances
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Who Should Canucks Fans Cheer For?
For the fourth straight season, the Vancouver Canucks will be spectators of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, meaning Canucks fans will have to wait until September to see their team on the ice again. Despite there being no more Vancouver Canucks hockey for this season, there are still plenty of reasons to watch this year’s edition of the … Continue reading Who Should Canucks Fans Cheer For?
Vancouver’s Best Sporting Atmosphere
In their heyday, the gameday experience at Canucks games was like no other. 18,000 screaming, passionate Vancouverites all jamming out to one of the best teams in hockey, leading to a truly electric Rogers Arena atmosphere. In recent years though, as the Canucks play has worsened, so has the arena’s atmosphere. What was once undoubtedly … Continue reading Vancouver’s Best Sporting Atmosphere
Rush Run Roger’s
Vancouver 2019-01-13- After two weeks away from home, the Vancouver Warriors returned to Rogers Arena to open their longest homestand of the 2019 portion of the NLL season. For fans of the new look team hoping to see their sides inaugural home victory, they will be forced to wait for another day; as the Warriors fell … Continue reading Rush Run Roger’s
Something New. Warriors Weekend Waltz.
2018-12-22 Vancouver- The Vancouver Warriors fell 14-8 in their home opener Friday night as professional lacrosse returned to downtown Vancouver for the first time in 13 years. After the departure of the Vancouver Ravens in 2004, Canada's national sport has been constrained to the suburbs of the Lower Mainland. In 2014 professional lacrosse returned to the … Continue reading Something New. Warriors Weekend Waltz.
Bird Bites: The Captain Thing, Goals and Insanity
2018-12-01- The UBC Thunderbirds men's hockey team closed the 2018 portion of their season saturday afternoon with a thrilling 4-3 comeback win over the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns. The birds who came into the weekend riding a four game win streak, had their momentum snapped in a disheartening 3-0 loss to the Pronghorns on friday night. … Continue reading Bird Bites: The Captain Thing, Goals and Insanity
UBC Hockey: Bird Bites
The UBC Thunderbirds had their home opening weekend as they hosted the Mount Royal University Cougars for a two night series. Rather than a regular game report, Van City Sport is trying something a little different. Here is the first edition of Bird Bites! We hope it's enjoyable. Best “YES!”: The UBC hockey teams have … Continue reading UBC Hockey: Bird Bites
WNBA- Mystics Defense Left Dreaming
July 11th 2018 Washington D.C.- The Washington Mystics fell 106-89 to the Atlanta Dream Wednesday afternoon in front of a crowd 11354 screaming children on what was “Camp Day” for the Washington club. The game started well for the Mystics, Within four minutes the home team was leading 12-4 and had 100% success on their … Continue reading WNBA- Mystics Defense Left Dreaming
Skiing- Israel’s Only Skier: Itamar Biran
Article written for the Jewish Independent VANCOUVER,BC- This year’s Winter Olympics, currently underway in PyeongChang, South Korea, feature Israel’s largest-ever representation, with 10 athletes competing – in figure skating, skeleton and alpine ski racing. In the alpine skiing events, there is only one Israeli competitor – Itamar Biran – and the Independent spoke with him prior to … Continue reading Skiing- Israel’s Only Skier: Itamar Biran
Skiing- Canadian Alpine team prepares for Lake Louise races
November 20 Vancouver, B.C.- The first race of the FIS speed season is just a week away. Lake Louise, will host Canada’s only world cup event for the first time since 2015, due to 2016 being cancelled for lack of snow. The weekend will kick off with the men’s races, and be followed by the … Continue reading Skiing- Canadian Alpine team prepares for Lake Louise races