Monday, 9 February 2026

‘They are really nice people’: Curlers laugh off miscue in key moment

CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — In any other Olympic sport, a tie game with the result hanging in the balance would create tension between teams. Not in curling. 

When U.S. mixed doubles curler Korey Dropkin accidentally kicked his stone off the centre line Monday, in the middle of a decisive match against Italy in the Winter Games, the Italian duo laughed and waved it off, trusting the American to return it to its original position.

There were no debates involved, no refs called in, no bad-mouthing.

“For us it was really fine,” said Stefania Constantini, the curler from Cortina, glowing after the match, which her team won 7-6. “We just had a laugh together because they are really nice people.”

The moment highlighted one of the many reasons the niche sport of curling has such a dedicated fanbase — teams are easygoing and friendly to each other on the ice, even in the most heated moments. Monday’s game decided who would play whom in the semifinals, and the U.S. had been hoping for a win to avoid having to play Italy again. 

Though that wish did not come true, it was clear there were no hard feelings. Dropkin said after the match that he and his mixed doubles partner and Minnesota native, Cory Thiesse, would focus on “being a little sharper here and there and just trying to be a little more precise” when playing Italy again tonight. 

“We’re a tough team to beat twice,” he said. “They’re gonna have to bring their A game.”

Despite the Italian team’s easygoing approach, Dropkin, who hails from Massachusetts, couldn’t fully escape a chide from his friend, Thiesse. In this Olympiad’s mixed doubles field, where many of the teams are married, siblings or best friends, it often seems there’s been more tension between partners than between competing teams.

“You’re lucky you didn’t fall!” she quipped.

“Thanks Cor,” he said, grimacing. 

The semifinals will be played Monday evening at 6:05 local time. Along with the repeat between the U.S. and Italy, Sweden’s curling siblings Isabella and Rasmus Wrana will play Britain’s best friends, Bruce Mouat and Jennifer Dodds, the top-ranked team in the field.

Recounting the moment he stumbled, Dropkin said he’d kicked the stone because he’d forgotten it was there. 

He’d placed it originally as a “high guard,” or a stone meant to shield those behind it — one that forces opponents into making angled shots.

“You don’t see too many high guards in the game of mixed doubles,” said Dropkin after the game. “I kinda completely forgot about it, even though I’m the one who tossed it up there. They were gracious enough to not really sweat it.

“I think everyone’s got good spirits out there. There’s no hard feelings from one team to another.”

In a curling match, two teams compete to see which can get the most granite stones closest to a bullseye target called the tee by sliding them along a narrow sheet of ice. 

The distance between where a player must release the stone and the tee at the other end is about 28 metres. The sheet is only five meters or 16.4 feet wide and both teams’ stones accumulate every round, so it gets crowded.

Each round, for up to 10 rounds, teams have eight chances to slide the specialized 44-pound (20 kg) stones toward the tee. They can aim directly for the centre, try to knock their opponents’ stones away or nudge their own stones closer to the target. Strategies include blocking and take-outs.



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Gavin McKenna’s hearing in assault case pushed back to March

The preliminary hearing for top NHL prospect Gavin McKenna in an alleged assault case in Pennsylvania has been postponed by a month.

The court in Centre County, Pa., where Penn State University is located and where McKenna plays for the school’s men’s hockey team, said in an email that the hearing scheduled for Wednesday has been stayed until March 11.

McKenna faces a misdemeanour simple assault charge after Pennsylvania’s district attorney’s office said last week it had withdrawn a previous felony aggravated assault charge against the 18-year-old from Whitehorse, Yukon.

The alleged assault is reported to have occurred Jan. 31 in State College, Pa., with the victim allegedly being punched and suffering two jaw fractures that required his jaw to be wired shut.

The felony aggravated assault charge was dropped after the district attorney’s office said Friday there was insufficient evidence, noting investigators determined there was no intent to cause serious bodily injury after reviewing video of the alleged incident.

McKenna, who is also facing harassment and disorderly conduct charges, is widely regarded as one of the top two prospects for the upcoming NHL draft, along with Swedish forward Ivar Stenberg.



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Watch Live: U.S. vs. Italy in Olympic mixed doubles curling semifinal

The U.S. faces Italy in a mixed doubles curling semifinal at the Winter Olympics. Watch the game Monday at 12:05 p.m. ET / 9:05 a.m. PT.



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Sunday, 8 February 2026

Speedskater Valerie Maltais wins bronze for Canada’s first medal at Olympics

Valerie Maltais has put Canada on the board.

The speedskater captured bronze in the women’s 3,000 metres on Saturday, giving Canada its first medal of the Winter Olympics.

Competing in her fifth Olympics, Maltais, 35, earned her third career medal.

“I felt confident and I feel not surprised, but I feel relieved. I’m really emotional right now. It’s something that since the beginning of this season, I said to my team around me, I said ‘I need something more,’” Maltais, who broke down into tears when her bronze was secured, told CBC Olympics after the race.

The La Baie, Que. skater won a short-track silver in relay in the 2014 Olympics before making the transition to long-track in 2022 and joining forces with Ivanie Blondin and Isabelle Weidemann to win team pursuit gold.

On Saturday in Milan, Maltais raced in the third-last pair and was second overall after crossing the line in three minutes 56.93 seconds. She also was second in her heat as Italy’s Francesca Lollobrigida put down an Olympic record of 3:54.28 to win gold.

“I just hope I can finish media so I can eat cake,” Lollobrigida told CBC Olympics.

Maltais dropped to third when Norway’s Ragne Wilund edged her out in the second-last pair in 3:56.93.

Maltais held on for bronze when the Netherlands’ Joy Beune ended up fourth overall, more than a second behind the Canadian, in the final pair.

“It wasn’t easy. It was a challenge,” Maltais said. “We went all in, and that was the motto this season. We’re going all in and there’s no status quo. We’re taking a risk, but I had people around me who were really smart and made me comfortable that being uncomfortable made me better.”

Maltais came into the Games in good form. She won a silver and two bronze medals in four World Cup races at this distance this season.

It was the second medal in a row for Canada at the Games in the women’s 3,000. Four years ago on opening day, Weidemann took bronze in the same event for Canada’s first medal.



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Saturday, 7 February 2026

Raptors’ Scottie Barnes joins field as Shooting Stars returns to all-star weekend

It’ll be a busy all-star weekend for Toronto Raptors forward Scottie Barnes.

Barnes will compete in the Shooting Stars event on top of participating in the game itself, the league announced Saturday.

The Shooting Stars event has a two-round format, with all four teams competing in the first round and the top two advancing to the final round. Teams have 70 seconds to score points while rotating through seven designated shooting locations around the court, with all three players on a team shooting at each spot in a set order.

It’s a returning contest for the 2026 all-star Weekend. The event last took place in 2015 at the all-star game in New York. It will take the place of the skills competition, which is being tabled for at least this year.

Barnes will join Oklahoma City Thunder star Chet Holmgren and retired three-time all-star Richard Hamilton on Team All-Star for the event.

Allan Houston — a past Shooting Stars champion — will return to the event this year for Team Knicks, with current New York players Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns joining him. Also in the shooting event: Team Harper (Ron Harper Sr. and his sons, San Antonio’s Dylan Harper and Boston’s Ron Harper Jr.) and Team Cameron (a nod to Duke, with Corey Maggette, Charlotte’s Kon Knueppel and Atlanta’s Jalen Johnson on that squad).

The last three Shooting Stars events were all won by the same trio — Chris Bosh, Swin Cash and Dominique Wilkins.

Barnes was named an all-star for the second time in his career and will play on Team USA Stars, coached by Detroit Pistons bench boss J.B. Bickerstaff.

Additionally, there will be a new dunk champion this year, with three-time winner Mac McClung not in this year’s field. McClung said going into last year’s dunk event that he expected it to be his last.

This year’s dunk participants: Miami’s Keshad Johnson, San Antonio’s Carter Bryant, Orlando’s Jase Richardson and the Los Angeles Lakers’ Jaxson Hayes.

All-star weekend will take place at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles from Feb. 13-15.

–with files from the Associated Press



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Blue Jays invite RHPs Tanner Andrews, Nate Garkow to spring training

The Toronto Blue Jays are building up their pitching arsenal for spring training.

Right-handed pitchers Tanner Andrews and Nate Garkow have been given spring invites, the team announced Saturday.

The moves for the two righties come after the Blue Jays signed lefty pitcher Josh Fleming to a minor-league deal with a spring invite.

Andrews, 30, is a career minor-league reliever, having spent the last seven seasons moving between six different minor-league levels.

In 2025, he pitched with the Wichita Wind Surge, the Minnesota Twins’ double-A affiliate, where he earned a 3.78 ERA and 1.440 WHIP in 16.2 innings over 14 appearances out of the bullpen.

Garkow, 28, has been with the Blue Jays organization for the last two seasons, joining as a free agent ahead of the 2024 season.

In 39 appearances split between double-A New Hampshire and high-A Vancouver, the Arcadia, Calif., native pitched to a 3.19 ERA with a 1.118 WHIP over 53.2 innings.

Fleming, 29, spent all of 2025 as a reliever in triple-A with the Seattle Mariners. He posted a 4.91 ERA over 84.1 innings while striking out 44.

Originally drafted in the fifth round of the 2017 draft by the Rays, Fleming broke into the big leagues in 2020 with Tampa Bay.

He last pitched in the majors in 2024 with the Pittsburgh Pirates, carrying a 4.02 ERA over 31.1 innings.



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‘They are really nice people’: Curlers laugh off miscue in key moment

CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — In any other Olympic sport, a tie game with the result hanging in the balance would create tension between teams....