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Russian doping agency says reforms at risk if new suspension

MOSCOW — The Russian anti-doping agency claimed Saturday that reforms in Russian sport are at risk if it is suspended again by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
'Don't cry': Serena consoles Australian Open foe; Halep next

'Don't cry': Serena consoles Australian Open foe; Halep next

MELBOURNE, Australia — It was all a bit overwhelming for the latest opponent who could do nothing to slow Serena Williams at the Australian Open.

Lawyer: IOC loses Swiss supreme court appeal in Russian case

LAUSANNE, Switzerland — A lawyer for Russian cross-country skier Alexander Legkov says Switzerland's federal court has dismissed the IOC's appeal against Russian athletes being cleared of doping at the 2014 Sochi Olympics.
Canadian Milos Raonic moving on to fourth round at Australian Open

Canadian Milos Raonic moving on to fourth round at Australian Open

MELBOURNE, Australia — Milos Raonic stands as the lone Canadian remaining at the Australian Open.
Gilles and Poirier have formed unique bond with Govardo since teaming up on song

Gilles and Poirier have formed unique bond with Govardo since teaming up on song

SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Two Canadian ice dancers, a couple of European buskers, and an unlikely bond.
Goalie Thatcher Demko leads Vancouver Canucks to 4-3 win over Buffalo Sabres

Goalie Thatcher Demko leads Vancouver Canucks to 4-3 win over Buffalo Sabres

Vancouver Canucks goalie Thatcher Demko admits he was nervous before stepping on the ice on Friday night. The Canucks (22-21-6) were about to take on the Buffalo Sabres (24-18-6) and he was about to play in his second-ever NHL game.

Scores and Schedule

Friday's Games NHL Montreal 4 Columbus 1 Florida 3 Toronto 1 Ottawa 4 Carolina 1 N.Y.

Friday's Games

Friday's Games NHL Montreal 4, Columbus 1 Florida 3, Toronto 1 Ottawa 4, Carolina 1 N.Y.
Sam Bennett scores twice, Flames beat Red Wings 6-4

Sam Bennett scores twice, Flames beat Red Wings 6-4

CALGARY — Led by Sam Bennett, it was long-awaited, much-needed big night for Calgary's secondary scorers.

Team World way in front of North America at Continental Cup

LAS VEGAS — Team North America is on the board at the Continental Cup, but Team World remains in command at the annual team curling event. Team World leads 13.5 to 4.5 after winning two of three men's singles matches in the evening draw on Friday.