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One year ag o, the favoured Montreal Alouettes watched as the Toronto Argonauts pulled out an upset victory in the East Division final en route to a Grey Cup championship. This year, the tables were turned. RELATED: Alouettes-Argonauts game log  |  |


The Raptors have finally done it. Undaunted by a horrible start Sunday afternoon against the Miami Heat, the Raptors had a remarkable second half en route to a 107-94 victory at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. Toronto's first victory  |  |


It will be a battle of two roller coaster teams when the British Columbia Lions host the Edmonton Eskimos in the CFL's West Division final Sunday. FROM NOV. 18, 2005: Ricky Ray anxious to return for Eskimos  |  |
A longtime seal-hunt opponent has described Newfoundlanders as "sadistic" and "embarrassing" to the rest of Canada. INDEPTH: Seal hunt  |
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is scheduled to hold a news briefing on Sunday after ordering the slaughter of 65,000 of birds at a commercial farm in British Columbia's Fraser Valley to prevent the spread of avian flu. INDEPTH: Avian  |
If the ide a of the Montreal Alouettes and Toronto Argonauts meeting in the Canadian Football League playoffs sounds very familiar, well, that's because it is. The Alouettes and Argos will square off in the East Division final for the  |  |
Goaltending sudde nly has become a strength for the surging Chicago Blackhawks. RELATED: Blackhawks-Oilers boxscore  |  |
Alexei Ponikarovs ky led the Toronto Maple Leafs to a resounding 5-1 victory over the visiting Atlanta Thrashers Saturday night. The forward notched two goals and an assist as the Leafs won their fourth consecutive game. His linemates, Nik Antropov  |  |
The Ottawa Senator s, who have shown they can beat teams in numerous ways, unleashed their lesser-known snipers Saturday against visiting New Jersey. RELATED: Devils-Senators boxscore  |  |
The Washington Ca pitals burst out of the gate in a game against the Montreal Canadiens Saturday, scoring three unanswered goals in the first period en route to a 5-1 win. RELATED: Capitals-Canadiens boxscore  |  |
Years ago when a r eceiver amassed 800 or more yards in a CFL season he was considered first-rate. Back then the idea of two or more receivers on the same team hitting 1,000 yards was unheard of. Then came  |  |
Steve Larmer has left the NHL Players Association organization claiming the organization has returned to the "days of days of [Alan] Eagleson, when a select few made decisions for the group." Larmer's resignation comes a few months after a group  |  |
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