When Canadian Paralympians win medals in Paris they'll be financially rewarded for the first time in history.
$20,000 for gold, $15,000 for silver, $10,000 for bronze. It's equal to the amount Canadian Olympians receive.
My story from earlier this year: https://t.co/P6x1DMCIeC
Ste.Anne’s @raygan_kirk01 stopped all 26 shots she faced as she records a shutout and the @OhioStateWHKY are 2024 National Champions!!! Way to go Raygan!!! #TeamMBAlumni
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New women's hockey attendance record loading...?! 🏟️👀
Tickets for the “Battle on Bay Street” go on sale to the public on Feb. 1 at 4:00 p.m. ET and will be available via Ticketmaster. Fans can sign up online for @PWHL_Toronto's e-newsletter for priority access. 🎟️
Meet Sanjay Malaviya.
He’s giving $4 million to help fund money for 🇨🇦 Paralympic medals — one of the most significant donations in Canadian Paralympic history.
I spoke to him about why he wanted to do this. Here’s what Sanjay told me:
Women’s hockey on linear TV today:
9:00 a.m ET: U18 Semi-Final: Canada v.s Czechia (TSN, RDS)
1:00 p.m ET: U18 Semi-Final: USA v.s Finland (NHL Network, TSN, RDS)
1:00 p.m ET - PWHL Ottawa v.s Toronto (CBC) 3:30 p.m. ET – PWHL Boston v.s Montréal (MSGSN, CBC, SRC)
RECORD. BROKEN.
For the second time in five days, we've made history by coming together to watch professional women’s hockey!
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