Canada rekindles winning chemistry at Olympic orientation camp

Hockey Canada 2025 National Teams Orientation Camp doubled this week as a long-awaited reunion for the group that captured the 4 Nations Face-Off earlier this year. Twenty-three of the 24 players from that championship roster were in attendance, with goaltender Adin Hill the only absence. It marked the first time the team had gathered since Connor McDavid’s overtime winner secured a 3-2 victory over the United States in the Feb. 20 final at TD Garden. “It was a very exciting moment to see each other,” defenseman Drew Doughty told NHL.com on Thursday. “It was like a big bro hug. Like, man, what a time we had at 4 Nations. That’s definitely carrying over, no doubt about it.” That tournament, played under high-pressure conditions, forged instant chemistry between Canada’s stars and their coaches. At the camp, many said the familiarity they built will provide a crucial edge ahead of the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milano Cortina. “Getting into that environment where you have to come together quickly, put together a plan that you’ve got to execute, having that familiarity, it just helps,” forward Brayden Point said. “We have been together before. We’ve played games together, and in a pretty high-intense environment. That will be big.” With much of the Olympic roster likely to come from the 4 Nations squad, Canada’s early momentum could prove invaluable as they prepare to chase gold on the biggest stage.

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McDavid Says He’ll take time on Contract Decision

Connor McDavid enters the final year of his contract with the Edmonton Oilers still undecided about his long-term future but insists his focus remains firmly on winning in Alberta. The Oilers captain, speaking Wednesday at Hockey Canada’s orientation camp for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milano Cortina, said he intends to be deliberate about any decision regarding an extension. “I said at the end of June I had every intention to take my time with it and I still feel the same way,” McDavid said. “I’ll take my time and go through everything. I have every intention to win in Edmonton. It’s my only focus, maybe next to winning a gold medal with Canada. I’ll take my time going through it with my family, my agent and everybody involved. We’re going through it slowly.” Connor McDavid, who signed an eight-year, $100 million deal with Edmonton on July 5, 2017, is eligible for unrestricted free agency at the end of the 2025–26 season. Eligible to negotiate an extension since July 1, he reiterated he has no set timeline, with training camp opening Sept. 17 and the Oilers set to face Calgary on Oct. 8 in their season opener. “All options are on the table, really,” Connor McDavid said. “We’re going through it. I don’t have a preference either way. I want the group to be as focused and dialed in and ready to roll from Day 1 as much as possible, and we don’t need any distractions. I’m going to take my time with it and that’s it.” Edmonton’s negotiations will be led by CEO Jeff Jackson, McDavid’s former agent, alongside general manager Stan Bowman. The 28-year-old is widely expected to command the largest average annual value in NHL history with his next deal.

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Sam Bennett Poses With Stanley Cup in Front of Childhood Photo

Sam Bennett lifelong dream came full circle this week in Holland Landing, Ontario. The Florida Panthers forward returned home with the Stanley Cup and posed for a photo in front of a poster of the very same trophy that once hung in his childhood bedroom. This time, however, he was holding the real thing. The visit marked Bennett’s second straight summer with hockey’s most coveted prize, following back-to-back championships with the Panthers. His day with the Cup began at Southlake Regional Health Centre in nearby Newmarket, where he shared the moment with patients. Later, he continued the celebrations Muskoka-style, taking the trophy out on the water while wakeboarding.

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Forsling Celebrates Stanley Cup With Son’s Mini Replica 

For Florida Panthers defenseman Gustav Forsling, Stanley Cup celebrations turned into a family affair in Fort Lauderdale this weekend. In a video shared by the team, Forsling’s young son Bo stole the spotlight by raising a miniature version of the Cup as his father hoisted the real thing. Cheers rang out as the youngster mimicked the champion’s pose, drawing as much applause as the trophy itself. Forsling, part of the Panthers’ back-to-back title-winning sides, also took the Cup out on the water, lifting it high above his head as his son watched on.

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Jeremy Lin Signs With Beijing Shougang Ducks After Nine NBA Seasons

Free agent guard Jeremy Lin has signed with the Beijing Shougang Ducks of the Chinese Basketball Association, the team announced Tuesday. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Lin reflected on his NBA journey and expressed gratitude for his nine seasons in the league. “All I can say is thank you to the NBA, my family, inner circle, every fan who came to watch or rooted for me during these last nine years,” Lin wrote. “To challenge stereotypes, make history, rep Asians at the NBA level and pave the path as others have done before me has been an absolute privilege.” The 31-year-old guard leaves the NBA fresh off winning his first championship with the Toronto Raptors in June, though his playing time in recent seasons was limited. Jeremy Lin played for four teams over the past four years, struggling to secure a consistent role. Undrafted out of Harvard in 2010, Lin became a global phenomenon during his breakout stint with the New York Knicks in 2011–12. His dazzling performances not only fueled “Linsanity” but also made history, as he became the first Chinese-American and Taiwanese-American player to shine at the NBA level. Jeremy Lin now takes his career to China, joining a Beijing team where his star power and experience are expected to make an immediate impact.

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Saros Set to Remain Finland’s No.1 in Goal for 2026 Olympics

Despite a difficult NHL campaign, Juuse Saros looks poised to keep his place as Finland’s trusted netminder when the NHL returns to the Olympic stage at Milano Cortina 2026. The Nashville Predators goalie endured the toughest season of his nine-year career. Nashville struggled as a whole, finishing seventh in the Central Division and missing the playoffs by a wide margin. Even so, Saros has lost none of the confidence of his compatriots. “He’s one of the best goalies in the NHL right now,” Seattle Kraken forward Eeli Tolvanen said. “He’s one of those guys you want on your team. You don’t want to play against him. I got a chance to play with him for a couple years, and now a couple years I’ve played against him. I’d rather have him on my side. He gives you a chance to win every night.” At 30, Saros remains Finland’s first-choice option in net. For his part, Saros is determined to turn last season’s struggles into a platform for growth. He believes the lessons learned can fuel a bounce-back year in Nashville and set him up to shine on Olympic ice.

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Dodgers’ Will Smith Quietly Posting Historic Offensive Season

Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Will Smith may be having one of the best offensive seasons ever at his position, yet remains largely overlooked in 2025. Overshadowed on a star-studded roster featuring Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, and Mookie Betts, Smith hasn’t even cracked the National League MVP odds despite elite production. In 89 games and 356 plate appearances, the All-Star is hitting .316/.416/.529 with 14 homers and 50 walks, while on pace to exceed 1,000 defensive innings behind the plate. For context, the average MLB catcher is batting .241/.309/.394 this season, making Smith’s numbers stand out even more.

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Mariano Rivera Tears Achilles at Yankees Old-Timers’ Day

Yankees legend Mariano Rivera suffered a torn Achilles tendon during the club’s 77th Old-Timers’ Day game on Saturday, his agent confirmed. The Hall of Fame closer is set to undergo surgery this week. Rivera, 55, appeared to sustain the injury while fielding during Willie Randolph’s at-bat, just half an inning after singling off Andy Pettitte. The all-time saves leader (652) and 13-time All-Star spent his entire 19-year career with the Yankees, posting a 2.21 ERA and cementing his status as the greatest closer in MLB history.

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Kershaw, Scherzer Shine in What Could Be Final Head-to-Head Meeting

Clayton Kershaw and Max Scherzer delivered strong outings Friday in what may have been their final matchup. The pair, both debuting in 2008, have been linked throughout their careers, including a memorable first meeting that year when they replaced Hall of Famers Randy Johnson and Greg Maddux in a scheduled start on Sept. 7, 2008. On Friday, Kershaw’s Dodgers beat Scherzer’s Blue Jays 5-1, with Kershaw earning the win and Scherzer taking the loss.

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Top Pick Cam Ward Shines on Second Drive in Titans Debut

No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward needed a series to settle in during his first preseason appearance, but he found his rhythm on the Tennessee Titans’ second drive Saturday night. After opening 0-for-2 in a three-and-out, Ward connected with Calvin Ridley three times for 50 yards on the next possession, finishing 5-of-8 passing for 67 yards in the Titans’ 29-7 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Ward’s night ended after two series, with the first stalled by long Tampa Bay possessions on either side. “Cam Ward played well in his two series,” head coach Brian Callahan said. “We had one three-and-out, then he came back and led a touchdown drive. He started to feel comfortable and wanted to go back in, but that wasn’t the plan tonight. He did some good things and it’s encouraging.”

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