Olympics: Ice hockey without borders, Canada gives Korea an assist
SEOUL (Reuters) – What does it mean to represent your country at the Olympics? For Brock Radunske, the question has some nuance given the towering, blond-haired Canadian will be suiting-up for South Korea at the 2018 Winter Games.
Highlights of Thursday’s NBA games
(The Sports Xchange) – Highlights from National Basketball Association games on Thursday:
Highlights of Thursday’s NHL games
(The Sports Xchange) – Highlights of National Hockey League games on Thursday:
NBA: National Basketball Association roundup
(The Sports Xchange) – Five-time All Star forward Blake Griffin will be a game-time decision when the Los Angeles Clippers play the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center on Friday.
NFL: National Football League roundup
(The Sports Xchange) – The New York Giants hired Dave Gettleman as their new general manager, the team announced Thursday.
Tennis: Serena, Fed and Rafa make it landmark year for greats
LONDON (Reuters) – Serena Williams needed just one January fortnight to underline her greatness before Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal then spent the rest of 2017 reminding us of why tennis really is still basking in its age of sporting wonders.
Baseball: MLB investigating assault allegation against Twins’ Sano
(The Sports Xchange) – Minnesota Twins All-Star slugger Miguel Sano is under investigation by Major League Baseball for a 2015 incident in which a photographer alleges Sano attempted to sexually assault her.
CFL: Manziel cleared to resume career in Canada
(Reuters) – Johnny Manziel cleared a major hurdle in a bid to resume his playing career when the Canadian Football League on Thursday said it would allow the troubled quarterback to sign a contract if offered one.
Alpine skiing: Dominant Shiffrin wins again
LIENZ, Austria (Reuters) – American Mikaela Shiffrin continued to dominate the women’s World Cup season when she won the slalom at Lienz on Thursday, her fifth win of the season.
Hamilton joins Vettel in the fight for fifth title
LONDON (Reuters) – Formula One entered a new era in 2017 and next year promises another first even if Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton keep on winning.




