Thursday, 12 March 2026

Canada’s wheelchair curling team continues winning at Paralympics

Canada’s wheelchair curling team moved to 8-0 with a 6-3 win over South Korea on Thursday at the Milan Cortina Paralympics.

Canada’s rink of Mark Ideson, Jon Thurston, Ina Forrest, Collinda Joseph and alternate Gilbert Dash, jumped out to a 4-1 edge after four ends before the Koreans closed the gap to a one-point deficit following the sixth.

But Canada scored a point in each of the final two ends to secure the win.

Canada, which already clinched a semifinal spot on Wednesday, is the lone undefeated team in the standings. The Canadians will close out the round robin with a game against the United States later Thursday.

In para alpine skiing, Michaela Gosselin was the top Canadian in the women’s standing giant slalom finishing eighth with a time of two minutes 38.08 seconds. Florence Carrier placed 13th in 2:50.87.

Sweden’s Ebba Aarsjoe (2:22.42), Russia’s Varvara Voronchikhina (2:25.26) and France’s Aurelie Richard (2:27.04) stood on the podium.



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Bruins, Predators make minor-league trade

The Boston Bruins and Nashville Predators have swapped minor leaguers.

The Bruins acquired winger Navrin Mutter from the Nashville Predators in exchange for forwards Massimo Rizzo and Dalton Bancroft, the teams announced Thursday.

Teams are still permitted to make trades despite the deadline passing, but any player acquired cannot play in the NHL for the remainder of the regular season or post-season.

Mutter, 24, has one assist in 27 games in the AHL this season.

Rizzo, 24, appeared in 29 games in the ECHL this season before suiting up for one AHL game. He was acquired by the Bruins from Philadelphia ahead of the deadline on March 6.

Bancroft, 25, logged one goal and one assist in 34 AHL games this season.



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Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Canada’s Alphonso Davies suffers injury in Bayern’s Champions League match

BERGAMO, Italy — Alphonso Davies covered his face with his shirt as he left the field with an injury in Bayern Munich’s game against Atalanta in the Champions League on Tuesday, raising questions about the Canadian star’s availability for the World Cup.

That and other injuries to forward Jamal Musiala and goalkeeper Jonas Urbig overshadowed a statement 6-1 win for Bayern and left coach Vincent Kompany facing difficult tactical decisions.

Kompany suggested Davies’ injury might be “not so bad” in post-game comments on TV and expressed faith in Bayern’s depth.

“It’s a shame but I told the guys I have full trust in our squad,” he told broadcaster Prime Video, adding of Davies, “we’ll have to get through some games without him.”

The night started with doubts whether Bayern could get the job done without a fully fit Harry Kane. That answer was clear as Michael Olise, Nicolas Jackson and Serge Gnabry ran riot and left Kane an unused substitute.

Instead, Kompany will have to solve the potential absence of his first-choice left back, a key forward and Bayern’s top two goalkeepers.

Davies in distress ahead of World Cup

Davies sank into a squatting position on the field after an apparent non-contact injury while playing the ball with Bayern leading 6-0 in the 70th minute. He seemed in distress immediately, covering his face and waving his arms in a gesture of frustration.

Teammates gathered around the Canada left-back to shield him from view before he was helped off the field by Bayern Munich staff, the neck of his shirt pulled up to over his face. Davies seemed to be in tears on the sideline as he was comforted by Kompany.

Davies was a key player for Canada at its return to the World Cup in 2022 and captained the team at the 2024 Copa America but has struggled with injuries. He didn’t play for Bayern until December this season after tearing an ACL in March 2025 in his most recent game for Canada.

Canada is co-hosting the World Cup in June and July with the United States and Mexico.

Musiala and Urbig injuries would pose Bayern problems

Bayern was cruising after Musiala scored the sixth goal and it threatened to test the all-time records for biggest wins in Champions League knockout games when Dayot Upamecano headed against the post soon after.

The game ended with more concerns for Kompany as Musiala, who only returned to action in January after a broken leg at last year’s Club World Cup, limped off in added time after earlier seemingly struggling with an ankle issue.

Kompany had already used all his substitutions so Bayern was down to 10 players when Atalanta launched a counterattack to score a consolation goal. That came with more pain for Bayern as Urbig, in for injured first-choice goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, collided with Atalanta’s Nikola Krstovic and seemed badly shaken as he left the field.

The one bright spot was a sign Kane may return soon ahead of Bayern’s game against Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga on Saturday.

Kane was “very close” to starting against Atalanta, Kompany said, “but then it was 5-0 and he was very far away.”



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After NCAA scoring leader Wyttenbach meets up with Flames, could contract be on tap?

NEW YORK – The way Ethan Wyttenbach’s season has been going, no one would have been surprised if he showed up at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night with his equipment in tow.

After all, the debate is already underway over whether the 19-year-old Long Island native is ready to make the jump to the bigs.

That’s what happens when you go from fifth-round draft pick to Hobey Baker finalist as a freshman – a journey that will lead to fascinating year-end discussions with the Flames concerning his plan moving forward.

Should the nation’s leading college scorer turn pro? 

Or should he return to Quinnipiac University in Connecticut for at least another year or two to continue his development?

Flames GM Craig Conroy has insisted all along he won’t rush anyone along as part of the team’s youth movement, and had plans to go watch the talented winger play at home against Clarkson on Friday.

Their serious discussions won’t start until the youngster’s season is over.

But Wyttenbach was so excited to see his future team Tuesday, he drove from school to his childhood home afer practice and jumped on the Long Island Railroad to watch the Flames play the Rangers. As the Flames fell 4-0, Wyttenbach visited with Conroy in the press box, sharing plenty of laughs.

Oh, and he brought his adviser.

Wearing a red Flames hoodie and shoes to match, the personable Wyttenbach was all smiles as he looked down at his future teammates, which includes his longtime Long Island pal, Matt Coronato.

They spend summers training and skating together.

Question is, when will they start playing together?

“Of course, obviously those conversations are meant to be had, and I think as a kid who’s still pretty young, I think I don’t want to rush anything,” said Wyttenbach, whose 24 goals and 57 points in 36 games have him nine points up on second-place Gavin McKenna, who is projected to go first overall in this summer’s draft.

“I want to make sure I make the right decision for my career and just my overall development. Obviously it’s an honour to be able to have those conversations and be in those talks. But there’s obviously a long way left for this season, and obviously hoping to win a national championship.”

Has his stunning success altered his approach to his future roadmap?

“I mean, to be honest, I was anticipating three to four years, especially as a fifth-rounder,” he smiled of his original college plans.

“I think obviously I fast-tracked a little bit. We’re obviously looking at a shorter timeline. 

“So obviously it’s awesome to even have that opportunity, especially playing in the NHL as a kid who who dreamed of it growing up. It’s been awesome to have these talks with Craig, and the whole staff has been awesome to me. It’s just really exciting.” 

A five-foot-10, 185-pound, right-shot winger who had just over a point a game in the USHL last season, Wyttenbach has been one of the biggest stories in college hockey this season, building on a confidence that continues to grow.

As the Flames move on from several pillars, new ones emerge. 

The club has three roster spots open with a handful of college kids who could potentially full those spots by being inked in the coming days and weeks, after their teams are eliminated from playoff action.

“I think I obviously have the confidence in myself to kind of have a good year, and I figured I’d come in and obviously wanted to be a key contributor to my team,” Wyttenbach said.

“Obviously I maybe surprised myself a little bit, but it’s been just awesome, just kind of getting in with the guys, getting intertwined with them. And obviously our team’s done awesome this year. So it’s obviously been a blast.”

Quinnipiac is ranked seventh in the nation with a 26-7-3 record it will take into Friday’s home date against Clarkson, which just happens to be Conroy’s alma mater.

“They might send him away,” laughed Wyttenbach, whose team has all but secured a spot in the 16-team national championship tournament.

“Obviously, it’s cool for him to get to a game, as Calgary is pretty far. So any chance he’s able to come see me, it’s obviously a great honour for me. And I know he played at Clarkson, so it’s a little bit of a rivalry, but I think it’s just all fun and games.”

On the ice, the kid has been clutch, exuding a confidence level even the Flames couldn’t envision this early.

“You’ve got to have confidence to be able to show up in big games and kind of have that swagger, but obviously you’ve got to use it in a good way,” said Wyttenbach, who has four game-winning goals and sits plus-19.

“And I think I’ve kind of learned over the years to kind of harness it and use it the right way.”

Apparently so.



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Ravens back out of trade for Maxx Crosby, Raiders say

HENDERSON, Nev. — The Las Vegas Raiders said Baltimore has backed out of the trade that was supposed to send star pass rusher Maxx Crosby to the Ravens for two first-round draft picks.

The deal was agreed to last Friday but couldn’t be finalized until the start of the league year on Wednesday. The Raiders announced Tuesday evening that Baltimore backed out of the deal. The team said it had no further comment.

Crosby did not pass his physical with the Ravens on Tuesday, The Athletic‘s Dianna Russini reported.

He underwent surgery in January to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee and would have needed to pass the physical for the deal to be finalized. The Raiders’ star missed the final two games of the season because of the injury, despite wanting to play through it at the time.

Crosby said on a recent appearance on “The Herd with Colin Cowherd” that he was “ahead of schedule” in his rehab.

The addition of Crosby was supposed to be the piece to help lift the Ravens over the top, with the draft picks expected to be part of a rebuilding effort for the Raiders.

The 28-year-old Crosby had 10 sacks and a career-high 28 tackles for loss last season, and has reached double-digit sacks four times in his seven seasons.

Baltimore, which has a first-year coach in Jesse Minter, is in a win-now mode with three-time All-Pro quarterback Lamar Jackson. Crosby would have been a significant boost for a defence that finished tied for 28th in the league in sacks with only 30 last season.

The Raiders own the No. 1 pick in the draft and are widely expected to select Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza. Las Vegas has been extremely aggressive at the start of free agency, agreeing to deals with several new players and agreeing to trade quarterback Geno Smith to the New York Jets, according to several people familiar with the moves who spoke on condition of anonymity because the deals can’t be finalized until Wednesday.

The biggest move the Raiders made was agreeing to a deal with three-time Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum. He gets a three-year, $81 million contract with $60 million guaranteed to leave Baltimore and join Las Vegas.

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Canada’s wheelchair curling team continues winning at Paralympics

Canada’s wheelchair curling team moved to 8-0 with a 6-3 win over South Korea on Thursday at the Milan Cortina Paralympics. Canada’s rink o...