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Welcome back to another Vancouver Canucks 2024–25 Report Card. Today, we’ll be taking a look at how Canucks prospect Jonathan Lekkerimäki’s season went as a member of both Vancouver and the Abbotsford Canucks.
A Coldplay concert in Boston, Massachusetts, on Wednesday night suddenly became the topic of conversation on Thursday. However, it wasn't because of the band. A video went viral of Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and another Astronomer coworker being spotted on the kiss cam at the concert and then ...
The Royals nailed their top three picks, while the Tigers reached in the first round and the Guardians loaded up on power bats.
Welcome to this edition of THN's Vancouver Canucks 2024-25 Report Card. This recurring 2025 off-season series features a deep dive into how each Canucks player performed last year. Today's article will focus on defenceman Marcus Pettersson,
The first-half grade for the Yankees might depend on when you saw them. First two months of the season? Nailed the test. Most of the past four to six weeks? More like a flunking grade. The good news for Aaron Boone’s club is that it will ultimately be judged by the full 162-game slate and beyond.
The Yankees went back to the prep shortstop well, while the Jays and Rays landed two of the top prep shortstops in the class.
As an annual end-of-season exercise, The Oklahoman publishes a series of report cards on each of the Thunder’s main roster players. Grades will be curved relative to role and expectations. Next up: Isaiah Joe.
Lack of production with runners in scoring position and injuries have been the biggest factors in a 10-18 nosedive that began on June 13. Even so, the Mets will begin the post-All Star break on Friday only a half-game behind the first place Phillies in the NL East.
Thunder coach Mark Daigneault showed his trust in Ajay Mitchell by giving the Belgian-raised rookie first-half minutes in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
The Education Department has pledged to carry out required functions, but questions remain about its plan for contending with the loss of staff.
Excitement among those who happen to love women’s football continues to mount as the 2025 UEFA Women’s European Championship in Switzerland enters the knockout phase. This very evening, the