The Boston Red Sox and Boston Bruins postponed their scheduled home games on Friday night as authorities conducted a manhunt for a suspect in this week's marathon bombing, effectively putting the city in lockdown mode. more »
Ottawa fans are planning a harsh reception for Penguins forward Matt Cooke, who pays a visit Monday night for the first time since his skate blade cut Senators star defenceman Erik Karlsson's Achilles tendon during a Feb. 13 game in Pittsburgh. more »
CBC Sports senior hockey writer Tim Wharnsby writes about the tension rising in Toronto following another Leafs' loss, 5-3 to the New York Islanders. more »
Winnipeg's Mike McEwen scored two in the seventh end Thursday to edge Brad Gushue of St. John's N.L., 6-4 in Draw 9 of the Players' Championship curling event in Toronto. more »
Russian sports officials confirmed Tuesday that they will beef up security at sports events and the 2014 Sochi Olympic Winter Games in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings. more »
Years after his death, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame inductee Andre Viger remains a source of inspiration to disabled athletes like Chatal Petitclerc, writes Scott Russell. more »
Masato Mizuno, chief executive of the Tokyo 2020 bid committee, told reporters Tuesday that Tokyo can guarantee "quality and safety" if it hosts the 2020 Olympic Summer Games. more »
University of Oregon linebacker Bo Lokombo remained in top spot on the Canadian Football League Scouting Bureau's final rankings list of top prospects ahead of next month's CFL Canadian Draft. more »
New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis reported Monday for the first day of the team's voluntary off-season conditioning program, a few hours after having an MRI exam at a hospital in Manhattan. more »
Former NFL wide receiver Sam Hurd has apologized as he pleaded guilty to trying to buy cocaine and marijuana to set up a drug-distribution network. more »
The NBA playoffs are set to begin. The Miami Heat look to repeat, the Thunder look to take the final step, and Carmelo Anthony and Deron Williams help make New York City a playoff basketball epicentre once again. more »
Can anyone beat LeBron James and the Miami Heat? Which Los Angeles club will go deeper in the NBA playoffs? Who are the key players in each quarter-final series? more »
CBC Sports basketball contributor John Chick writes that the Toronto Raptors will likely stay on the path to sustained mediocrity rather than attempt sweeping changes in management. more »
Brandon Morrow will take the mound for the Toronto Blue Jays as they welcome the New York Yankees to town for a three-game weekend series, beginning Friday at Rogers Centre. more »
It's not easy for young catchers to learn how to take charge out there when they get to the Major Leagues. But Blue Jays manager John Gibbons says his catcher is an example of someone who learned well as he went along, writes Malcolm Kelly. more »
Toronto Blue Jays ace R.A. Dickey gave up only two hits over six innings, while striking out seven before leaving the game with back and neck tightness in a 3-1 win over the Chicago White Sox on Thursday night. more »
Even after extending their winning streak to six games on Thursday with a 6-3 win over the Cleveland Indians, the Boston Red Sox had something more on their minds as they packed up for the flight home. more »
After enduring a challenging sophomore season in 2012, Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Russell Teibert finds himself relieved to have finally cracked the starting lineup. more »
Adam Scott won the Masters in a playoff against Argentina's Angel Cabrera Sunday in Augusta, Ga. It's the 32-year-old's first major championship and makes him the first Australian to claim the green jacket. more »
A Masters that began so swimmingly for Tiger Woods effectively ended late in the second round, when his near-perfect wedge struck the flagstick at No. 15 and ricocheted into the water. more »
It was a life-changing moment for Adam Scott when he sunk a birdie putt on the second playoff hole to win the 77th Masters Tournament at Augusta National on Sunday. The gallery captures all the action, emotion and backdrop of golf's first major of the season. more »
Slovakia confirmed Friday the more experienced Daniela Hantuchova will play singles rather than higher-ranked Magdalena Rybarikova in this weekend's Fed Cup semifinal against Russia. more »
Eight-time defending champion Rafael Nadal extended his Monte Carlo Masters winning streak to 44 matches by beating Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-2, 6-4 in the third round on Thursday. more »
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Juan Martin del Potro and Richard Gasquet advanced to the third round of the Monte Carlo Masters on Tuesday, but Janko Tipsarevic was not as fortunate. more »
Montreal's Maxime Dufour-Lapointe won the women's dual mogul event at the season-ending national mogul championships Sunday in Val St. Come, Que. more »
Marie-Michèle Gagnon didn't have much trouble in claiming her fourth straight national slalom title on Tuesday at the Alpine Canadian Championships in Whistler, B.C., winning the race in a time of one minute, 40.44 seconds for her ninth Canadian title in four different disciplines. more »
Excitement is building less than a year out from the alpine skiing competition at the Sochi Olympics, and we look at the top performers from the 2012-13 FIS World Cup season in our photo gallery. more »
Marie-Michèle Gagnon and Jeffrey Frisch won their respective super-G titles at the Canadian championships in Whistler, B.C., on Monday. The biggest cheers, however, were saved for CBCSports.ca blogger Kelly VanderBeek, who was given a heartfelt sendoff by her teammates after retiring earlier this season. more »
Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford finished second in the pairs competition Saturday to help Canada win the silver medal at the ISU World Team Trophy figure skating event in Tokyo, Japan. more »
Kevin Reynolds finished second to crowd favourite Daisuke Takahashi in the free skate at the World Team Trophy, but fellow Canadian Patrick Chan fell three times to drop to fifth overall. more »
Reigning world champion Patrick Chan fell on his opening quad, but skated well enough to take the men's short program at World Team Trophy event in Tokyo, Japan, on Thursday. more »
CBC Sports figure skating expert Pj Kwong writes that it was heartbreak for Nexxice of Burlington, Ont., as gold eluded its grasp at the synchronized skating worlds in Boston. more »
Olga Fatkulina won the women's 1,000-metre title Saturday to capture Russia's second gold in three days at the speedskating world championships in Sochi, Russia, while defending Olympic champion Christine Nesbitt was fourth. more »
Canadian long track star Christine Nesbitt hit the podium Friday at the world championships, finishing third in the 1,500 metres despite what she described as not one of her best skates. more »
Russia's Denis Yuskov and Dutch speedskating star Irene Wust were the winners on the first day of the single distance world championships in Sochi. more »
Defending 1,500-metre world champion, Denny Morrison, has been cleared to return to compete this weekend at the 2013 world single-distance speedskating championships. more »