With Montreal eliminated, no Canadian hockey team has won the Stanley Cup since 1993. This is by far the longest drought in for the nations rich hockey history.
Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach said he is confident that Miguel Cotto will win by knockout in his upcoming showdown against WBC middleweight champion Sergio Martinez on June 7 at the Madison Square Garden.
Rafael Nadal will be making his fifth straight French Open quarterfinals after cruising to a straight-set win over Dusan Lajovic of Serbia, 6-1, 6-2, 6-1, moving one step closer to another title in the clay court event.
Major League Soccer (MLS) signed a new eight-year television deal with ESPN, Fox Sports and Univision worth a combined $720 million for the North American soccer league. As part of the deal, Univision gets a minimum of 34 games airing exclusively on UniMás Friday nights, exclusive rights to MLS Playoff games, the Spanish-language rights to the MLS All-Star Game, the MLS Cup, and all U.S. men's national team games across television and digital platforms.
Also, NXT "Takeover" results, former Ring of Honor champion Kevin Steen heading to the WWE, Ronda Rousey possibly making an appearance at "SummerSlam" and the Von Erichs are the subject of an upcoming ESPN "30 For 30" documentary.
Hailing from Mexico, hot rugby prospect Felix Olazaran of the University of Texas Longhorns discusses his life experiences and dreams of helping Texas win at this weekend's 2014 USA Sevens Collegiate Rugby Championship.
Carmelo Anthony is expected to opt out of the final year of his contract, but New York Knicks president Phil Jackson is reportedly not yet convinced that the superstar forward will test free agency this summer.
The Miami Heat will be playing in their fourth straight NBA Finals after they eliminated the Indiana Pacers. How do they match up against the Thunder and Spurs?
The San Antonio Spurs will look to eliminate the Oklahoma City Thunder in game six of their Western Conference Finals series on Saturday at the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City.
Nike is set to make noise on the sneaker market again in early June as new colorways of three of their popular signature sneakers are set to hit shelves.
Jurgen Klinsmann recently named his 23 man roster for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. It's unlikely team USA will win the tournament, but these players may make it interesting.
Garbiñe Muguruza, Carla Suarez Navarro, and Silvia Soler Espinosa all remain at the 2014 French Open and look to end the drought for Hispanic women at Grand Slams.
Group A of the World Cup will be one of the most interesting ones for a number of reasons. It features the host nation and World Cup favorites, but it also features an intriguing battle for second place. Here is a breakdown of how the group could play out.
Also, Antonio Cesaro challenges Sheamus for the U.S. Title, "Bad News" Wade Barrett defends the Intercontinental Title against Rob Van Dam, Alicia Fox tries to take the WWE Divas Championship from Paige, Big E tries to take out Alexander Rusov, John Cena and Bray Wyatt look to find out who will be the "Last Man Standing," and El Torito puts his mask on the line against Hornswoggle's hair.
Being a Brazilian soccer player has its advantages. The country has a history and legacy of soccer greatness that automatically paints you in a positive light. But that history also comes with its great pressure and expectations. To be truly considered amongst the best Brazilians, you have to deliver like the best Brazilians. Just ask Kaka. The former Ballon d'Or winner was seen as the next big thing when he headed to South Africa as El Selecao's top star. But the then-Real Madrid property crumbled under pressure, tainting his legacy among Brazil's elite superstars.