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Minnesota loses 2-1 to Toronto as Compher's game-winning goal lifts Sceptres into 2nd placeJesse Compher one-timed a shot from between the face-off circles to beat Minnesota's Maddie Rooney with the game-winning goal as the Toronto Sceptres beat the Frost 2-1 on Sunday to take over sole possession of second place in the Professional Women's ...
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Toronto Maple Leafs Acquire Reese Johnson From Minnesota Wild For Future Considerations
NHL Rumors: Toronto Maple Leafs, and the Minnesota Wild
Maple Leafs' Reese Johnson: Sent to Toronto
Johnson was traded to the Maple Leafs from the Wild on Friday for future considerations. Since this is a minor-league deal, it is not subject to the NHL's trade deadline, though it's possible it was completed prior to that deadline and reported after the fact.
The lawsuit claims the crash, which involved Flight 4819 skidding down the runway upside down after toppling over, was caused by the flight crew’s “gross negligence and recklessness.”
The Frost dropped out of second place in the PWHL by losing their only home game of February, falling 2-1 to Toronto on Sunday.
MINNEAPOLIS — In the wake of last week’s Minneapolis-to-Toronto Delta Flight 4919 crash, two passengers, Hannah Krebs and Marthinus Lourens, have filed federal lawsuits. Krebs lives in Minnesota and Lourens lives in Texas. According to the lawsuit ...
Michael Rand with the Minnesota Star Tribune has been following the ownership bidding and joined Morning Edition host Cathy Wurzer with an update.
Former WNBA champion Monica Wright Rogers has been named general manager of the Toronto Tempo, the league's newest expansion franchise.
Blue Jays announce their Spring Breakout team
Blue Jays' Davis Schneider: Belts first homer of spring
Belts first homer of spring
Toronto Blue Jays' Spring Breakout Roster Stacked With Top Prospects
A year after the showcase made its debut, Spring Breakout is back. All 30 teams across MLB will be taking part in the event that spotlights the top players in t
Coming out of the All-Star festivities, the Raptors' opponents for the rest of the season combined for a measly .398 winning percentage. Having matched up with some of the biggest remaining teams on their schedule, that number has gone down even more dramatically.
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