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{allcanada} Hurricanes beat the Canadiens 4-0 to move within a victory of the Stanley Cup Final


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MONTREAL (AP) — Sebastian Aho, Jordan Staal and Logan Stankoven scored in a 2:47 span late in the first period and the Carolina Hurricanes moved within a victory of the Stanley Cup Final, beating the Montreal Canadiens 4-0 on Wednesday night.

Frederik Andersen made 18 saves for his third shutout in 12 postseason games this year to help the Hurricanes take a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference Final. Game 5 is Friday night in North Carolina, with the series winner facing the Vegas Golden Knights.

Anderson and the Hurricanes are 11-1 in the first three rounds. They put it away early in Game 4 after winning the previous two games in overtime.

The Hurricanes scored first for the fourth straight game when Aho beat Jakub Dobes with a one-timer from the right circle on a power play with 5:02 left in the first.

Staal followed with 3:53 to go, tipping in K’Andre Miller’s centering pass. Stankoven then finished off a two-on-one with Jason Blake with 2:14 remaining in the period.

Andrei Svechnikov had an empty-net goal in the third.

Carolina had a 19-3 shots-on-goal advantage in the third period for a 43-18 overall edge.

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{allcanada} Bublé says Whitecaps need more than private money to stay in Vancouver


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TORONTO — Canadian singer Michael Bublé and television personality Drew Scott say they have been approached about helping keep the Whitecaps in Vancouver amid uncertainty around the club’s future.

Speaking to The Canadian Press on Wednesday, the B.C.-born entertainers both supported the idea of the Major League Soccer team remaining in their hometown, though neither committed to joining a local ownership group.

Scott, one half of the “Property Brothers,” said someone contacted him recently about joining a Whitecaps bid, while Bublé said he had also been approached “a long time ago.”

“Last week, somebody approached me talking about that,” Scott said. “I’ve been approached for every sport out there you can think of ... but I just want to see Vancouver as a hub for sport again.”

The Whitecaps have been up for sale since 2024, with ownership citing ongoing challenges tied to stadium control and revenue at B.C. Place Stadium, while a U.S.-based investor group has submitted a bid to move the team to Las Vegas.

The club’s ownership group has publicly said more than 100 parties have been contacted about a potential sale, but no viable local ownership solution has emerged under the current business model.

Whitecaps chief executive officer and sporting director Axel Schuster has said the club needs significant improvements in revenue streams tied to tickets, parking, concessions, sponsorship and stadium operations in order to remain viable in Vancouver.

Bublé said Vancouver remains capable of supporting major-league franchises despite the possibility the Whitecaps could relocate to Las Vegas, reviving memories of the NBA’s Grizzlies leaving for Memphis in 2001.

“We are really so deserving of having Major League sports in our city, and we have the ability to absolutely support it,” Bublé said.

Bublé said he did not pursue earlier conversations about the Whitecaps because of other commitments, but suggested any long-term solution for the club would likely require support beyond private investment alone.

“But if you’re asking me if I’m going to be part of having a team that keeps it, I assume from the outside that this is much bigger than just private investment,” he said.

Bublé pointed to government involvement, infrastructure and transportation issues as part of any potential solution to keeping the Whitecaps in Vancouver.

Scott stopped short of saying he would join a Whitecaps ownership group, but did not rule it out.

“I never say never,” he said. “If there’s a way to keep multiple sports alive ... I love the idea of being a part of growing the sport culture and supporting that in Vancouver.”

The interview came as the two promoted “Hometown Giants,” a new Prime Video docuseries following their roles as part-owners of the Western Hockey League’s Vancouver Giants as the club pursues a Memorial Cup title.

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{allcanada} Canadian winger Buchanan ‘feeling good’ ahead of home World Cup


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Tajon Buchanan knows black-and-white images of his face are posted on billboards and flashing on TVs across Canada.

Bright orange rivulets of sweat streak his skin, part of Gatorade’s latest campaign ahead of this summer’s FIFA World Cup.

Living in eastern Spain, Buchanan doesn’t see the ads, but he hears about them from family and friends — and the Canadian midfielder admits he’s still getting used to the idea.

“Obviously it’s new. I more just stay to myself, so I wasn’t really big into doing all the media and marketing stuff,” he said in a video interview from his home in Villarreal, Spain.

“But once the opportunity came up, it’s a great opportunity to take advantage of those things. The biggest sporting event is coming to our country, so these things are very important.”

Buchanan, 27, has been taking advantage of a lot of new opportunities in recent years.

Hailing from Brampton, Ont., he played his collegiate soccer at Syracuse University before starting his pro career with Major League Soccer’s New England Revolution. He was transferred first to Belgium’s Club Bruge in 2022, then to Inter Milan in 2024 before landing with Villarreal CF in 2025.

Uncertainty clouded Buchanan’s initial arrival at Villarreal. He was on loan and still working his way back after breaking his leg while training with the national team for the Copa America in the summer of 2024.

“I was trying to just get back to my best level, regain my fitness levels. So it was a difficult time,” he said.

The La Liga club made the move permanent last July and Buchanan flourished this season, recording seven goals and one assist across 34 league appearances.

“Once it became permanent, I think I was able just to relax and just focus on football again and enjoy it,” he said. “And I think from day one, when I arrived here on a permanent basis, it’s been that. And the coaches have helped me so much in that way, and I think from there it’s just been flowing. And I’ve been feeling really good.”

A familiar face joined Buchanan in Spain this season in forward Tani Oluwaseyi. Villarreal acquired the 26-year-old Canadian from Minnesota United last summer after he put up team highs in both goals (10) and assists (eight).

The move bonded the two Canadians, Buchanan said.

“We became a lot closer, and that’s very good for on the field, but then definitely off the field,” he said. “To have another Canadian over here in Europe playing for such a big club, we just relate in so many different ways.”

Having a countryman in the locker room helped ease Oluwaseyi’s transition to La Liga.

“Being the only person from your part of the world and in a space can be difficult. It’s not fun at times,” he said.

“But having (Buchanan) there, who’s experienced it, who’s done the same move as I have to Europe from the MLS, and being in that locker room together definitely made things easier for us. Because we can bounce ideas off each other, we can be critical of each other, and overall just have a good time with each other.”

This week, the Canadian duo are in Charlotte, N.C., with the national team for a pre-World Cup training camp.

Thirty-two players made the camp roster and head coach Jesse Marsch is set to narrow the group down to a 26-man World Cup roster by Friday.

For Buchanan, a standout at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the squad is full of high-level athletes.

“I think we have guys that have played in big games and in big moments, have those experiences to go out there and fight for something,” he said.

“It’s a roster that’s very deep now, probably the deepest roster that Canada has ever had. And I think it shows that at any given time anyone could play on the field and make a difference. So, I think that’s very good for the team culture, to push each player. And it’s going to be very important if we’re going to try and do something special.”

Canada’s World Cup quest begins on June 12 when the country hosts Bosnia-Herzegovina in Toronto.

The national team will then shift to Vancouver ahead of group-stage matchups with Qatar on June 18 and Switzerland on June 24.

Playing in soccer’s biggest showcase on home soil will be a new experience for every single player on the team, Buchanan said.

“I don’t think any of us know what it’s really going to feel like until you know that moment comes,” he said ”Just having family, friends in the stadium, the biggest sporting event in the world in Toronto and in Vancouver — I don’t know what to expect.

“But I’m super excited and I can’t wait to see the country get behind us, and for us to go out there and put on a performance for the whole nation.”

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{allcanada} Bombito (leg) ‘100 per cent’ ready for Canada’s FIFA World Cup opener


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Moïse Bombito is ready to go.

The Nice centre-back told OneSoccer’s Kristian Jack that he expects to play in Canada’s FIFA World Cup opener on June 12 against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bombito, 26, has not played since breaking his leg in a 2-2 draw with Monaco on Oct. 5. The Montreal native got tangled up with United States forward Folarin Balogun and fell awkwardly to the ground. Bombito’s season was over after only two matches following a late start to his campaign after recovering from a broken wrist.

Asked what his chances were of playing in Toronto in the Group B opener, Bombito was unequivocal.

“One hundred percent,” Bombito said “I’m really confident using the leg that was broken, [it’s] not broken anymore...[I’m] ready to use it.”

The New Hampshire product is expected to feature in Canada’s last two pre-tournament friendlies against Uzbekistan in Edmonton and versus Ireland in Montreal. An MLS All-Star in 2024 with Colorado Rapids, Bombito has been capped 19 times by Canada.

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