Tony CareA graduate of Ryerson University, senior writer Tony Care began his journalism career in 1996. He joined CBCSports.ca in 2003 and has covered a wide range of sports, including hockey, football, baseball and the Olympics.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats' revamped receiving corps will have more to learn in training camp this summer than new head coach George Cortez's offence. They'll also have to develop a sense of patience. more »
Coach Paul LaPolice says the Blue Bombers continue to develop younger players and have increased the depth of their Canadian talent pool since he took over in 2010. more »
Demand for season tickets in the new home of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers has driven sales to a second consecutive record. Bomber president Garth Buchko says sales have topped 22,050 and they haven't even been opened to the general public yet. more »
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers signed their third-round pick in the 2012 CFL entry draft and an import receiver Friday. Winnipeg also acquired a sixth round pick in the 2014 draft from Edmonton in exchange for import linebacker Merrill Johnson. more »
Roger Federer defeated Adrian Ungur 6-3, 6-2, 6-7, 6-3 at the French Open on Wednesday, setting the record for most career wins (234) in Open era major tournaments. more »
Goaltender Marty Brodeur is an obvious key to any hopes that the New Jersey Devils have of winning the Stanley Cup again, writes HNIC Radio host Gord Stellick. more »
Three things you need to know about the opening game of the Stanley Cup final between the New Jersey Devils and Los Angeles Kings at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. on Wednesday. more »