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Thursday, April 2, 2026

{allcanada} Oilers sign college free agent Owen Michaels to entry-level contract


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The Edmonton Oilers are adding a forward.

Western Michigan's Owen Michaels signed a one-year entry-level contract, the team announced Thursday.

The contract kicks in this season.

Michaels, 23, spent three years with the Broncos, registering 33 goals and 33 assists over 119 games.

The six-foot-two, 193-pounder captained Western Michigan to its first national title last season and was named Most Outstanding Player in the Frozen Four thanks to four goals over two games.

Michaels, of Northville, Mich., is up for the Hobey Baker Award as top NCAA men's hockey player this season.

The Oilers sat second in the Pacific Division and looked to build on a four-game winning streak when they hosted the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday night (Sportsnet, Sportsnet+, 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT).

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{allcanada} Philpot twins, Rourke among CFL players chasing Olympic flag football dream


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HAMILTON — The L.A. Summer Games offer twins Tyson and Jalen Philpot a chance to return to their football roots.

Flag football will make its Olympic debut in 2028, with Canada chasing a spot in the inaugural event. The receivers from Delta, B.C., are entering their fifth CFL seasons — Tyson with the Montreal Alouettes, Jalen with the Calgary Stampeders — but their first taste of football came in flag.

"I wouldn't be the player I am without flag football," Jalen Philpot said Wednesday. "It's where I was really exposed to real coaching and critiques.

"Tyson and I would definitely love to get back out there and play."

CFL and NFL players will be allowed to play in Los Angeles. Canada hasn't qualified yet, but can punch its ticket at this summer's world championships in Germany.

The top two teams at the women's and men's events will garner Olympic berths. If the U.S. reaches either final, the top-three squads will advance, as the Americans already have spots as the host.

Flag football differs from the tackle version, with five players per side on a 70-yard by 25-yard field, no blocking or contact, and action stopping when the ball carrier's flag is pulled.

"When the conversation started about CFL players potentially playing in Los Angeles, the first thing was 'what rules are they playing?'" Jalen Philpot said. "When I saw it was the same rules we played growing up, I was kind of giddy because it's something we'd played since we were eight years old."

Tyson Philpot didn't just play flag football — he also officiated it.

"I feel I know the ins and outs, what you can and cannot do," he said. "If I got that opportunity, it's something I'd love, but you've got to give all the credit to the guys who are qualifying the team and making sure we even get a chance at the Olympics.

"I'd want to ensure it's a fair competition, and I'd love to compete with them."

National flag coach Paul LaPolice, a veteran CFL coach, is open to professionals playing in Los Angeles but said last week they will have to earn their roster spots.

An advantage the Philpots see is that they played both offence and defence when they played flag football.

"The way Tyson and I made our money when we played flag is we were pretty good flag-pullers," Jalen Philpot said. "Your hand-eye co-ordination must be really good."

Tyson Philpot said the brothers could make the transition from offence to defence seamlessly.

"If you've never played defence or moved in a backwards position, it's definitely hard," he said.

Another CFL player interested in representing Canada in Los Angeles is Nathan Rourke of the B.C. Lions. Last season's top Canadian and most outstanding player, the Victoria-born quarterback is playing in a B.C. recreational league to get fully acclimated to flag football.

"It definitely is different," Rourke said. "The snap, sometimes you're 10 yards back, and in flag the ball is in the air much longer, and your eyes are off the defence, so that was something I had to get used to."

In flag football, a defensive player rushes the quarterback each snap and is untouched.

"You definitely have to use arm angles," Rourke said. "Your eyes have to navigate that person because if you have a tall, long and fast rusher, he's going to be a challenge.

"Even in the recreational league, I played against a guy who was pretty good, and he tipped a couple of balls on me. I'd expect on the Olympic stage they're going to have somebody that's pretty freaking good at that."

Rourke also grew up playing flag football, but it was with seven players aside on a regular field. When the possibility of playing Olympic football became real, Rourke understood he had to work to prepare.

"I realized I wasn't going to be able to just show up," he said. "I was going to need to put the work in to not only earn the spot but get to a place where I felt like I could give it the best shot.

"As a kid, I never really grew up thinking about playing on the Olympic stage. Now that it's a possibility, I think I owe it to myself to try to see it through."

The Philpots were teammates in flag football and at the University of Calgary before being drafted by their respective CFL teams in 2022. Reuniting on an Olympic stage is something they'd cherish.

"Oh man, that would be a bucket list dream come true," Tyson Philpot said. "To win an Olympic medal, in general, with my twin, I don't know of many people who could say that."

Added Jalen: "That would be so cool. I'd love to give Canada the respect it deserves in football."

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{allcanada} CBC Renews ‘The Assembly’ In Canada For Season 2

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Canadian pubcaster CBC has renewed its version of the groundbreaking unscripted format The Assembly.

The announcement of a second season comes on World Autism Day, and will feature an expanded cast of more than 30 neurodivergent and autistic adults who interview celebrities – often asking unusual or uncomfortable questions that other interviewers may not consider.

In each episode, a different celebrity receives the unpredictable, probing and direct questions in a no-holds-barred interview, resulting in profound revelations, authentic conversations and comedy moments. In Canada, Small Army Entertainment produces, based on France 2's format Les Rencontres du Papotin. Filming begins in Vancouver this month ahead of a planned fall premiere. No word on the celebs just yet.

This marks the second Canadian renewal for The Assembly, with CBC's sister org Radio-Canada taking the French-language version, Facteur A, to a second season last month.

"The Assembly has connected deeply with audiences across Canada and beyond, and we're excited to continue those honest, candid and thoughtful conversations in season two," said Jennifer Dettman, Executive Director, Unscripted Content, CBC. 

"With season two, we hope to broaden representation of the autistic and neurodivergent community by introducing audiences to even more members of The Assembly," added Stephen Sawchuk, executive producer at Small Army. Another EP, Sean De Vries, said: "This season promises more big names and more opportunities for entertaining and authentic conversations that audiences simply won't see anywhere else."

Season 1 of The Assembly was been nominated for two 2026 Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Factual Series; a Banff World Media Festival Rockie Award; and two Yorkton Film Festival nominations. The show is offered locally on the CBC Gem streaming service, featuring the likes of Allan Hawco (Saint-Pierre), Arlene Dickinson (Dragons' Den), Howie Mandel (The Price is Right Tonight), singer-songwriter Jann Arden, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (Never Have I Ever) and comedian Russell Peters. 

The original French series, Les Rencontres du Papotin, launched in 2022 with guests including Killing Eve star Camille Cottin and French President Emmanuel Macron. With further versions in the likes of the UK, Spain, Poland, Australia and Denmark, featured guests have included Antonio Banderas, Michael Sheen, and Sam Neill. 

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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

{allcanada} Boeser has hat trick, last-place Canucks overcome blowing 4-goal lead to beat NHL-leading Avs 8-6


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DENVER (AP) Marcus Pettersson scored with 5:39 remaining, Brock Boeser had a hat trick and the last-place Vancouver Canucks blew a four-goal lead before beating the NHL-leading Colorado Avalanche 8-6 on Wednesday night.

The Canucks, who entered the game 58 points behind the Avalanche, scored in all sorts of ways, including 29 seconds into the game, short-handed, on the power play and into an empty net to snap a six-game slide.

They led 6-2 in the second only to see Colorado tie it up with 6:02 left. Just 23 seconds later, Pettersson knocked in his first goal since November. Boeser sealed it by lining the puck down the ice and into an empty net.

Teddy Blueger scored twice, while Max Sasson and Jake DeBrusk also added goals to spoil a night in which Nathan MacKinnon became the first player this season to reach 50 goals. Vancouver took advantage of the Avalanche juggling their defensive pairings with Cale Makar sidelined by an upper-body injury.

Kevin Lankinen made 24 saves.

Sam Malinski scored twice, while Gabriel Landeskog, Parker Kelly and Brent Burns also scored. MacKinnon notched his second 50-goal campaign of his career with his score early in the first.

Colorado goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood was pulled with 4:39 left in the second after allowing six goals on 19 shots. Scott Wedgewood stopped five shots in relief.

The Avalanche were rolling after a 9-2 win over Calgary on Monday.

Before fans had a chance to settle into their seats, the Canucks were up 1-0. Sasson's goal 29 seconds into the game was the fastest by the Canucks since Oct. 22, 2024 (21 seconds).

Burns had a goal and an assist as he played in his 999th straight game. The all-time Ironman streak belongs to Phil Kessel, who skated in 1,064 consecutive games.

Canucks: At Minnesota on Thursday.

Avalanche: At Dallas on Saturday.

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