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The PWHL expansion draft is complete, and Michaela and Vanessa tell you which of the six inaugural teams suffered more than others in losing players to Vancouver and Seattle. This week saw a big injury and a big retirement announcement in the WNBA. Paige Beuckers puts up 35 points in her return from a concussion, but Dallas still loses. Michalea and Vanessa give their take on the Riley Gaines vs. Simone Biles social media feud over transgender youth athletes.

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Happy Pride Month to all! Michaela and Vanessa speak with Courtney Allain from the Get Real Movement to talk about the fundraiser and all the great work The Get Real Movement and The Rainbow Railroad do for the LGBTQ+ community! The two newest PWHL teams are signing players who were left unprotected by the inaugural six teams. Sarah Nurse was surprisingly left unprotected by the Sceptres. Expansion Vancouver looks instantly stacked. Hilary Knight is off to Seattle. Should the inaugural six have been able to initially protect more players than just three per team? Caitlin Clark continues to recover from a quad strain. The Indiana Fever have a losing record without her. Paige Beuckers goes into concussion protocol. The Euros are less than a month away and England announces their tournament roster.

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Minnesota defeats Ottawa to capture back-to-back Walter Cups. Every game of the PWHL Finals went to overtime. Michaela and Vanessa eulogize the 2025 Ottawa Charge and predict who’ll be on the teams’ expansion protected lists. Michaela gets to vote for the PWHL awards and reveals who was on her ballot! Paige Bueckers is setting records just five games into her WNBA career. Arsenal stuns the soccer world by upsetting mighty Barcelona 1-0 in the Champions League Final. Mary Earps retires from the English National Team after not being named the starting keeper for the upcoming Euros.

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Minnesota and Ottawa square off in the PWHL Walter Cup Finals. How did the Charge look so good against Montreal in the semis? Michaela and Vanessa zero in on the turning point in Ottawa’s season. The PWHL released its expansion draft rules – are they too harsh on the six inaugural teams? Caitlin Clark fouls Angel Reese and things devolve from there as WNBA fans show their ugly side.

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We’re almost through the PWHL Playoff semis. Minnesota took out Toronto while Ottawa is on the verge of upsetting Montreal. The WNBA season is finally upon us as Paige Bueckers begins her pro basketball career, while Michaela and Vanessa make their bold predictions. And a soccer legend is coming out of retirement.

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The PWHL Playoffs are upon us! Montreal chose their opponent – Ottawa – and the Charge pulled off the upset in Game 1. Toronto took care of business against Minnesota in Game 1 of their series, a rematch of last year’s semifinal. Sue Bird is named managing director of the U.S. Women’s Basketball Team. Canada gets a big win in rugby. And Michaela and Vanessa have a big announcement in advance of Pride Month!

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Michaela and Vanessa catch-up with Ashton Bell, captain of the Ottawa Charge, who are in a feverish playoff race with last year’s finalists Boston and Minnesota which will come down to the final weekend of the regular season. Ottawa Rapid FC win their inaugural game at home against Toronto, who start 0-2 despite outplaying their opponents in both games. Barcelona and Arsenal will compete in the Champions League Final. Chelsea, despite bowing out meekly to Barca, wins the WSL league title. We finally know why Sam Kerr has been M.I.A. The FA bans transgender women from playing pro soccer in England. It’s official: The PWHL will be expanding to Seattle as well as Vancouver next year, growing the league from six to eight teams. The expansion draft will take place in late June.

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The PWHL has made it official: Vancouver is getting a team! Will the league go with seven squads next season or could Seattle be next? Canada loses 4-3 in overtime to the U.S. at the Women’s World Hockey Championship. Montreal scores early and defeats Toronto 1-0 at BMO Field in their first-ever NSL encounter. Desiree Scott is retiring from the Women’s National Team – her final two friendlies will take place in Winnipeg and Montreal. Barcelona dominates Chelsea in the first-leg of their Champions League semi-final, while Lyon gets the better of Arsenal in the other semi. Chelsea fans are left wondering: where is Sam Kerr?

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Quinn scores the first goal in NSL history as Vancouver beats Calgary to kick off Canada’s first-ever domestic women’s pro soccer league. As expected, Paige Bueckers goes first overall in the WNBA draft and her new team – the Dallas Wings – sellout their season ticket packages the next day. Michaela and Vanessa analyze all of the top WBNA draft picks and point out a notable college player who wasn’t selected. Chelsea and Man. U. will meet in the first-ever all-England Champions League final. The hot PWHL rumour is that two west coast cities will be the next to get expansion franchises. The PWHL draft will be held in Ottawa this June.

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UConn defeats South Carolina to win their twelfth national title, the most of any school: South Carolina couldn’t stop UConn and didn’t have the offense to keep up. Paige Bueckers ends her college career a champion. Who’s on your UConn mount Rushmore? How deep is this WNBA draft? In soccer, Canada splits a 2-legged friendly with Argentina. While Vancouver and Calgary are about to play in the NSL’s first-ever game!

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March Madness is flying by and UConn’s Paige Bueckers puts up 40! There’s a new show following the Mazda MX-5 Cup series and racer/owner Shea Holbrook joins Michaela and Vanessa to talk about it. The PWHL’s Ottawa Charge get back on track with two straight wins while Montreal loses four of five. Should the IIHF World Championship be played at a different time of year to avoid disrupting the PWHL’s playoff push?

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This year’s March Madness is soured by the terrible ACL injury to JuJu Watkins. Sadly, the tournament must go on for USC and heavy-hearted NCAA fans alike. On the bright side, Paige Bueckers tied a career high for points in a game and UConn looks like they’re on a mission. Michaela and Vanessa are joined by the NSL’s first-ever signing – AFC Toronto forward Jade Kovacevic – who gets to throw out the first pitch at a Blue Jays’ game! The Champions League final four is set: Arsenal v. Lyon & Barcelona v. Chelsea. Michaela and Vanessa celebrated the 200th episode of She’s Got Game by attending a Toronto vs. Montreal PWHL game at Place Bell in Laval and they got to experience a truly special moment. Meanwhile, Ottawa gives up six unanswered third period goals in a tough home loss to New York.

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Michaela and Vanessa are joined by Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark! They also run through their March Madness brackets: will they have the gall to bet against South Carolina and Dawn Staley? Could Paige Bueckers walk away with a championship before she turns pro? Detroit sets an American attendance record for women’s pro hockey – should the PWHL prioritize western expansion or go to the Motor City instead? The PWHL unveils a beautiful new Pride Logo created by a member of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community! The Northern Super League unveils its team colours and kits! Real Madrid, Lyon, Barcelona and Man. City were all first leg winners in their Champions League Quarter-final matches.

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Paige Bueckers improves to a staggering 66-0 against conference opponents as UConn wins another Big East title. Vanessa correctly predicts UCLA’s upset of USC, while South Carolina takes down No.1 Texas to capture their third straight SEC championship and prove that you should never bet against Gamecocks’ coach Dawn Staley. The Ottawa Charge can’t hold a lead, sit outside of the playoff picture and lose star netminder Emerance Maschmeyer to injury in the same game she becomes the first PWHL goalie to record 1000 career saves. Washington wins the NWSL’s Challenge Cup: are North American sports fans embracing in-season tournaments? And Michaela has a bone to pick with the latest FIFA rankings.

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It’s women’s history month so Michaela and Vanessa name their women of the week. They’re also joined by Teresa Resch, president of the WBNA expansion Toronto Tempo, who has a major announcement regarding team ownership. There are 31 NCAA Conference Championships going on: it’s madness. It’s Paige Buecker’s last ride with UConn. The New York Sirens set a new PWHL record with a nine-game losing streak.

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Diana Taurasi – the most-decorated women’s basketball player ever – retires after 20 WNBA seasons as the league’s all-time leading scorer, with three WNBA titles and six (!) Olympic Gold medals. Michaela and Vanessa catch up with fun-loving Ottawa Charge goalie Gweneth Philips! Toronto is charging up the PWHL standings. Canada wins soccer’s Pinatar Cup! Japan takes down the U.S. to capture the She Believes Cup. And don’t look now, but the Texas Longhorns are suddenly the NCAA’s top team.

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The Northern Super League has released its schedule and Michaela and Vanessa chat with Ottawa Rapid FC head coach Katrine Peterson. South Carolina’s incredible 71-game home win streak comes to an end after a blowout loss to UConn. USC guard JuJu Watkins puts up a 38-point game as the NCAA Conference Championships and March Madness lurch ever-closer. Maya Moore and Sue Bird are among the finalists to get on the ballot to gain entrance into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. The Connecticut Sun deny Marina Mabrey’s trade request. The WNBA is about to tab Cleveland as its 16th franchise. Napheesa Collier beats Canadian Aaliyah Edwards in the 1v1 Tournament final. The NWSL salary cap is going up.

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Canada wins this year’s Rivalry Series over the Americans in a fifth-and-deciding game. Should the Rivalry Series be replaced with an NHL-style Four Nations Face-Off? Natalie Spooner returns from the IR for PWHL Toronto, just as the Sceptres lose Sarah Nurse to injury. Brianna Stewart gets bounced in round 1 of the Unrivaled 1v1 Tournament, an event she co-created! Here’s a hypothetical: which two non-basketball female athletes would you like to see square off in a 1v1 tourney? We’re just four weeks away from NCAA Selection Sunday. Sam Kerr is found not guilty of racially aggravated harassment.

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NSL co-founder Diana Matheson joins Michaela and Vanessa two months from kickoff of the league’s inaugural season! The Indiana Fever are loading up in WNBA free agency. The Phoenix Mercury retool quickly after the departures of Griner & Taurasi. A’ja Wilson and Caitlin Clark have their college jerseys retired. Michaela and Vanessa regale us with tales of their visit to a Sceptres game in Toronto! Here comes an Orlando Pride championship docuseries. The Sam Kerr trial is a waste of taxpayer dollars.

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Piper Logan of Canada’s Rugby Sevens joins Michaela and Vanessa as Canada has some big tournaments coming up. Blockbuster trades in the WNBA, including a three-way that sees Seattle land the second overall pick in the upcoming draft. Soccer transfers keep coming fast and furious in the WSL. The NWSL exodus continues: is it politically motivated? Do the PWHL’s Ottawa Charge have a scoring problem? Will Nashville get a WNBA team?

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Paige Bueckers reaches 2000 points and is the fastest player in UConn history to do it. Dawn Staley becomes the highest paid coach in women’s college basketball. Is Diana Taurasi retiring from the WNBA? Will Brittney Griner test free agency? Is the new Unrivaled 3-on-3 women’s basketball league a smashing success? We had transfers and retirements galore in the soccer world as NWSL players keep bolting for Europe. The 2025 NWSL schedule is out. Michaela and Vanessa pick apart the transphobic Federal Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, which came closer to becoming law in the U.S. 60,000 fans have turned out so far over the first four stops of the PWHL’s Takeover Tour.

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Why did four-time Olympian Desiree Scott come out of retirement to play with Ottawa Rapid FC? Find out as Michaela and Vanessa caught-up with the gold-medal-winning Canadian soccer star! NSL player signings are coming fast and furious, including Quinn going to Vancouver. Casey Stoney is the new head coach of the Canadian Women’s National Soccer Team. Canada beats the U.S. in the IIHF U-18 championship final. The Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball league’s inaugural season tips off this week.

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The biggest trade in PWHL history (so-far) goes down on December 30th as the Ottawa Charge and Toronto Sceptres swap four players. Who won the trade? Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird were in attendance in Seattle for the PWHL’s Takeover Tour, which also hit up Vancouver, where Marie-Philip Poulin scored an incredible GWG from her knees. Is Ottawa Charge netminder Emerance Maschmeyer the best goalie in the PWHL? Michaela and Vanessa make their 2025 women’s sports predictions. Marta eschews retirement and instead signs for two more years with the defending-NWSL-champion Orlando Pride. The NWSL will expand to Denver. The NSL’s Ottawa Rapid FC sign their first four players.

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2024 was truly the year of women's sports. Michaela and Vanessa look back at some of their best interviews of the year with women in sports media. You'll hear from Tessa Bonhomme, Julia Tocheri, Kenzie Lalonde, Claire Hanna and Kayla Grey!

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Michaela and Vanessa ring in the New Year by looking back on some of their best PWHL interviews of 2024, including: Brianne Jenner, Natalie Spooner, Jayna Hefford, Hayley Scamurra, Emily Clark, Amy Scheer and Carla MacLeod!

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It’s Michaela and Vanessa’s review of the year that was in Women’s sports: they reveal their top five athletes and top five sports of 2024! What was their game of the year? Who were their annual ‘She’s Got Gamys’ award winners?

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Michaela and Vanessa catch-up with former CWNST keeper Erin McLeod, who’s now the starting keeper for Halifax Tides FC of the NSL. Toronto and Golden State get new WNBA team names, logos and colours! And you get a whirlwind recap of opening week in the PWHL.

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The Orlando Pride are your 2024 NWSL Champs! Marta goes out on top. It’s opening weekend for the second season of the PWHL! Michaela and Vanessa give you a quick preview on each Canadian team. NWSL expansion is on the horizon. And we saw upsets galore in NCAA basketball.

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Canadian Northern Super League club Ottawa Rapid FC has a new head coach – Katrine Pedersen – and she joined Michaela and Vanessa as the team is on the verge of signing their inaugural roster. Washington Spirit take down the defending-champs, Gotham FC, and move on to play Orlando Pride in this year’s NWSL final. The Dallas Wings win the Paige Bueckers sweepstakes and will pick first overall in the WNBA draft; should the league change it's draft lottery? UConn's Geno Auriemma becomes the NCAA's all-time wins leader in Women's Basketball. Where should the PWHL expand to?

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What’s it like making Canadian sports play-by-play history? Michaela and Vanessa speak to Ottawa native Kenzie Lalonde, who got to live her dream by calling an NHL Senators game – her hometown team – live on TSN TV! The NWSL Playoffs are going chalk – the top four seeds made it through – Michaela and Vanessa set you up for the semis. Gotham eliminates Portland to end Christine Sinclair’s pro career. There was a positive development, from the players’ perspective, in the Canada Soccer drone saga this week. And the Hockey Hall of Fame inducts a pair of deserving women: Natalie Darwitz & Krissy Wendell-Pohl.

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Michaela and Vanessa talk NWSL playoffs and more.

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WNBA coaching changes, shoe deals and soccer

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Are the WNBA Champion New York Liberty a super-team? Jonquel Jones is named Finals MVP. Should the Lynx have a grievance with the officiating? Temwa Chawinga sets an NWSL record for most goals in a season. Michaela and Vanessa catch-up with members of The Get REAL Movement to combat 2LGBTQ+ discrimination.

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Sabrina Ionescu makes a 3-pointer from the logo to win pivotal Game 3 for the New York Liberty in the best-of-5 WNBA Finals. Next year, the Finals will expand to a best-of-7. Michaela and Vanessa catch-up with Canadian rubgy player Sohpie deGoede, after Canada went to the final of the World Rugby WXV1 tournament against world no.1 England. Vanessa regales us with tales of her trip to watch Chelsea beat Arsenal 2-1 in front of 45,000 fans in London. The loss cost Arsenal head coach Jonas Eidevall his job. Christine Sinclair scores to help Portland end Orlando’s NWSL record 23-game unbeaten streak. The NWSL’s newest club, BOS Nation FC, is facing a backlash with their failed brand launch.

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Michaela and Vanessa make their annual WNBA Finals wagers and tee up the championship series between New York and Minnesota! The Lynx’ Napheesa Collier is making her bid for Playoff MVP. As expected, Christine Sinclair is named co-owner of the NSL’s Vancouver Rise. Marta converts a penalty in the clinching match as the undefeated Orlando Pride capture the NWSL Shield. And Michaela and Vanessa give you part two of their interview with TSN's Claire Hanna - the hardest working reporter in women's sports!

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TSN’s intrepid reporter Claire Hanna joins the show to tell us about her experience covering the biggest events in the world, including the Paris Olympics, FIFA Women’s World Cup and the inaugural PWHL season! Christine Sinclair announces her retirement from professional soccer after the end of the current NWSL season. The WNBA Semifinals are attracting a record number of TV viewers. Sabrina Ionescu is showing up again in the playoffs for the New York Liberty.

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The all-too-brief first round of the WNBA Playoffs go completely chalk. Caitlin Clark and the Fever proved too green in their first post-season go-around. Michaela and Vanessa make their second round picks! The new WSL season is under way. Canadian Kadeisha Buchanan helped Chelsea win their opener while Arsenal and Man. City played to a draw. And thoughts on the Hope Solo doc, which none of her ex-teammates would agree to appear on.

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A’ja Wilson records her 1,000th career WNBA point. Is Diana Taurasi really retiring? Michaela and Vanessa make their WNBA title picks and have expansion news – again! Portland will join the league as the 15th team in 2026, the same year as Toronto. How long until the WNBA makes it an even 16? WSL broadcasting rights are changing, but is it for the better?

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The PWHL finally and officially unveiled their team names, colours and logos! Michaela and Vanessa are joined by the PWHL’s Senior Vice President of Business Operations, Amy Scheer to get the details. We’re gearing up for the WNBA playoffs. There’s WNBA lottery intrigue with the prize being Paige Bueckers, who’s a shoe-in to go first overall. WNBA commissioner Cathey Engelbert is facing scrutiny after being asked to weigh-in on fan-racism directed towards Angel Reese. A'ja Wilson sets a new WNBA record for most points in a single season and is running away with the MVP award.

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Michaela and Vanessa get to know Ottawa’s latest pro soccer team – Ottawa Rapid FC of the new Northern Super League – by talking to CEO Thomas Gilbert and COO Stephanie Spruston. The Indiana Fever are on fire and Caitlin Clark will make the playoffs in her rookie season. Alex Morgan hangs up her cleats at 35 years old. Michaela and Vanessa try to guess PWHL team names.

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Seattle names a street after Sue Bird and Reign FC retires Megan Rapinoe’s number 15. Christine Sinclair and Vancouver Rise FC are teasing a future connection. Caitlin Clark is setting records in the WNBA. The WNBA playoff picture is coming into focus. The Paralympics are under way! And you get a US Open update.

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The NWSL has a new CBA: the salary cap is going up and they’re eliminating the draft. Portland Thorns trade Canada’s Janine Beckie to Racing Louisville. The latest FIFA rankings are out. The WNBA is back in full force after the Olympic break: who are your favourites for the MVP award?

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Michaela and Vanessa recap the Olympics: including USA’s sweep of soccer and basketball Gold, Imane Kahelif’s boxing triumph and Jordan Chiles being stripped of her bronze medal. They also reveal their favourite Olympic moments. The WNBA is back! The Indiana Fever will host next year’s All-Star Game. Dearica Hamby is taking the Las Vegas Aces to court, filing a discrimination lawsuit against Becky Hammond. And Ottawa’s NSL team name and logo are released!

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Michaela and Vanessa wrap-up the Paris Games and debate who should be Canada’s flag-bearer for the closing ceremonies. What are the takeaways from Canada’s performances in soccer and basketball? Can Brazil’s Marta finally capture a major soccer title? What were your favourite events to watch?

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Well, well, well, how the turntables… Canada reaches the knockout stage of the Olympic soccer tournament despite being docked six points for the spying scandal. More details have surfaced on just how extensive spying programs are at the sport’s highest level. Brazilian legend Marta gets red-carded and might’ve played in her last Olympic match, while the Americans look like the best team by far. 17-year-old Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh is fulfilling her great promise with a fantastic showing at the Paris Games.

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Canadian soccer officials are embroiled in controversy after flying a drone to spy on another team’s practice. On the pitch, Canada opens their Olympic title defence with a victory. We saw Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese as teammates at the WNBA All-Star Game. Christine Sinclair and Sue Bird were conspicuously left off ESPN’s list of the top 100 athletes of the 21st Century.

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Michaela and Vanessa catch-up with Canadian heptathlete Georgia Ellenwood who competed in the Tokyo Olympics but is inured and won’t compete in Paris. Ellenwood gives us insight into what her fellow Canadian track and field teammates are going through. Canada is set to defend their Olympic Gold Medal in soccer. There are new revelations into the toxic environment of harassment and bullying with PWHL Minnesota, who’ve been mired in controversy ever since they won the league’s inaugural championship. The WNBA is closing in on a record new multi-billion dollar TV rights deal. And Caitlin Clark sets a new WNBA record for most assists in a single game.

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A’ja Wilson is the first-ever WNBA player to land on the cover on NBA2K25! Caitlin Clark becomes the first WNBA rookie to ever put up a triple-double. Fellow rookie Angel Reese posts a double-double in 13-straight games to set a new WNBA record. Michaela and Vanessa speak to Chanel Keenan, a disability advocate who held the unique role of Intersectionality Consultant with the Seattle Kraken. Chanel had a one-of-a-kind job in the NHL: striving to make hockey a more inclusive sport for all. Orlando ends Kansas City’s unbeaten streak in a clash of the two best teams in the NWSL. The Portland Thorns sign a key player who starred at last year’s World Cup. PWHL Ottawa re-sign their second-leading scorer and their fan-favourite backup goalie.

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The Olympics start later this month! Get to know Toshka Besharah-Hrebacka and Natalie Davison, who are headed to Paris as part of Canada’s Canoe/Kayak sprint team, but not before joining Michaela and Vanessa for a chat. Michaela and Vanessa also break down Canada’s Olympic Soccer roster. Were there any glaring omissions? The San Diego Wave are in hot water after club President Jill Ellis is publicly accused of fostering an abusive workplace environment by a pair of former employees. The WNBA’s All-Star roster was released. Caitlin Clark garnered the most votes and fellow superstar rookie Angel Reese wasn’t far behind.

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Michaela and Vanessa catch up with PWHL forward Rebecca Leslie, who leaves Toronto to sign with her hometown team in Ottawa. The USWNT release their roster for the upcoming Olympics and there were some surprising veteran omissions: Alex Morgan was left off, while the controversial Korbin Albert made the team, despite her history of anti-LGTBQ+ comments. The Minnesota Lynx serve notice to the rest of the WNBA by winning the Commissioner’s Cup.

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Michaela and Vanessa speak to TSN’s Kayla Grey about her community work and all things WNBA! Los Angeles Sparks star rookie Cameron Brink will miss the Olympics with a torn ACL. The Indiana Fever are stringing wins together for the first time in forever. New York and Minnesota will meet in the Commissioner’s Cup final. The PWHL season is done but the league is still making news for all the wrong reasons. Sam Kerr couldn’t help but prank Chelsea fans before announcing her contract extension.

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It’s always Pride Month here on She’s Got Game! Michaela and Vanessa announce their partnership with non-profit initiative – The Get REAL Movement and Rainbow Railroad – to run/walk/move 5K for 2SLGBTQ+ rights (link below)! Get the lowdown on the PWHL’s first-ever Entry Draft and Awards. There’s big-time controversy surrounding PWHL Champion Minnesota. Caitlin Clark is left off USA’s Olympic basketball team.

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Canada’s women’s national soccer team gets a tune-up before the Olympics, but we won’t know the final roster until the end of the month – Michaela and Vanessa speculate on who could be headed to Paris. What form are Canada’s competitors in less than 50 days before the Olympic tournament kicks off? The Caitlin Clark-Kennedy Carter incident and the controversy it’s drummed up has national sports pundits talking WNBA like never-before. And A’ja Wilson did something that no WNBA player has ever done.

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PWHL Minnesota go from being on the brink of elimination to first place Toronto – who picked them to be their first round opponent – to winning the first-ever Walter Cup! Taylor Heise’s 4 goals and 5 points in the final 2 games were enough for her to be named Playoff MVP. Hilary Knight went pointless in 8 playoff games for PWHL Boston after a less-than-stellar regular season. Canada is finally and officially getting a new pro women’s soccer circuit: the 6-team Northern Super League! The NSL will kick off in April 2025. Barcelona is a dynasty, capturing their third UEFA Champions League title in the last 4 years. Caitlin Clark drops a game-winning 3-pointer and then puts up 30 points in back-to-back games as she finds her way in her rookie WNBA season. And get a French Open update!

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‘Minister of Defence’ retired Keeper Stephanie Labbé – who backstopped Canada to soccer gold in Tokyo – joins Michaela and Vanessa. She’s now GM of Vancouver Whitecaps FC. The WNBA is coming to Toronto in 2026! Michaela and Vanessa have some team name suggestions. The New York Liberty welcomed Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever for their home opener at Barclays Center and Michaela was there to witness Ellie the Elephant steal the show! Michaela and Vanesa dispel the myth that Clark is struggling. Sabrina Ionescu has reached another level in her fourth season. Rookie Nika Muhl is stepping into Sue Bird’s shadow in Seattle. And it’s an all-American PWHL Final.

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Toronto is getting a WNBA team in 2026! Michaela and Vanessa have all the info ahead of next week’s big press conference. The PWHL Playoffs have been thrilling! Montreal is swept by Boston in 3 shocking OT games. Minnesota has turned the tables on Toronto. 2.1 million viewers tuned in to watch Caitlin Clark put up 20 points and commit 10 turnovers in her pro debut. A’ja Wilson finally has her own signature shoe! Has Vivianne Miedema played her last game for WSL Arsenal?

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Ottawa head coach Carla Macleod joins Michaela and Vanessa to look back on a whirlwind inaugural PWHL season. Ottawa fell short in their post-season bid, but the playoffs are underway in Montreal and Toronto. Toronto had fun on social media choosing their semi-final opponent. Natalie Spooner scores the PWHL’s first-ever playoff goal. Caitlin Clark is set to make her professional debut as a new WBNA season gets underway. Chelsea’s WSL title hopes are resurrected after an 8-0 win coupled with a Man City loss.

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Trans athletes are under attack – again – but Michaela and Vanessa illustrate how they’re not a threat to women’s sports and how we should let all kids play. A WBNA legend announces her retirement. The inaugural PWHL playoffs are almost here – who’s got a spot and who’s still fighting for one? Chelsea had pre-season dreams of a quadruple, but they might not win any titles at all this season.

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The inaugural PWHL season is in the home stretch! Marie-Philip Poulin gets a standing ovation at a game in Montreal that set the new all-time attendance record for women’s pro hockey. Ottawa gets two critical wins to help them in their playoff push, thanks to four goals from Brianne Jenner. The Portland Thorns are turning it around after a rough start to their NWSL season. Man City lose their top scorer – possibly for the season – as they jostle with Chelsea atop the WSL table. WNBA teams like Washington and Las Vegas are moving games against Caitlin Clark and Indiana to larger arenas to accommodate the demand for tickets.

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Brianne Jenner, fresh off winning gold at the Worlds, joins Michaela and Vanessa to talk about Canada’s thrilling OT win over the Americans and captaining Ottawa down the stretch of the PWHL’s inaugural season. The Indiana Fever select generational phenom Caitlin Clark 1st overall in the WNBA draft – which peaked at over 3 million TV viewers – Michaela and Vanessa break down the rest of the picks.

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The women outdraw the men in NCAA Finals viewership. South Carolina caps a perfect season with a National Championship, one year after almost doing it. Does Caitlin Clark need to eventually win a WNBA Championship to be truly considered the G.O.A.T.? Canada succumbs to the Americans in penalties at the She Believes Cup. And Penny Oleksiak is back in the pool after dealing with health issues and she’s gearing up for this summer’s Paris Games.

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The NCAA Final Four is here! How’s your bracket? Iowa’s Caitlin Clark had her revenge on LSU in the Elite 8. Angel Reese declares for the WNBA draft. UConn took out USC – is Aaliyah Edwards under-appreciated? The PWHL championship trophy has been named and unveiled! Arsenal beats Chelsea to capture the Conti Cup. Leah Williamson is back training with the Lionesses for the first time in a year. Was USWNT midfielder Korbin Albert’s apology to the LGBTQ+ community sincere?

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It’s time for a March Madness bracket check! Caitlin Clark plays her last game in Iowa. NCAA women’s basketball TV ratings are through the roof. PWHL Toronto’s epic win-streak comes to an end. ACL injuries continue to plague women’s soccer as Gotham FC lose Midge Purce to a left-knee tear – are packed schedules and too many International breaks to blame?

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The NCAA Frozen Four is this weekend and Michaela and Vanessa speak to the Director of Women’s College Hockey, Sadie Lundquist. How many brackets are too many? Michaela and Vanessa made March Madness picks this year… and they are nervous. The WNBA feels slighted by their TV deal with ABC/Disney. It was a ginormous opening weekend for the NWSL with a new Challenge Cup format. Janine Beckie is back in a big way, 366 days after her injury and the Portland Thorns are off and running. Get a Champions League quarterfinals update. Is it too soon to stress over the Olympic soccer groupings? And Ottawa makes a shocking move at the PWHL’s trade deadline.

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Michaela and Vanessa welcome PWHL Ottawa forward Emily Clark to the show! Emily talks about the league selling out big arenas and Ottawa’s tight playoff race. The USWNT are your inaugural Gold Cup champions. The Carleton Ravens win back-to-back OUA Titles. The NCAA Conference Finals are done. The Las Vegas Aces sellout their season ticket packages in record time. And Michaela and Vanessa continue their Women's History Month feature.

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Canada cries foul after their Gold Cup semi-final loss to the U.S. Pouring rain made conditions perilous in San Diego. Is CONCACAF to blame? Luckily, no one was hurt. It’ll be Chelsea v Arsenal in the Conti Cup final at the end of March. England and Ireland draw into the group of death for Euro 2025 qualifiers. Caitlin Clark has all the NCAA records now. Michaela and Vanessa break in a brand new segment: “For a Dollar, Name a Woman!” The dream of a Toronto WNBA expansion team may not be dead. The PWHL needle is pointing up for Montreal and Toronto, but down for Ottawa.

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Michaela and Vanessa chat with Tara Llanes from Canada’s National Wheelchair Basketball Team, prepping for Paris 2024. The USWNT loses on home soil to a CONCACAF opponent for the first time in over two decades. Spain, the World Cup champs, look impressive in Olympic qualification. Caitlyn Clark declares for the WNBA draft while setting more all-time NCAA records. Breanna Stewart signs a one-year extension with the N.Y. Liberty. PWHL Ottawa hosted New York in a battle of desperate teams as the league rolled out exciting new rule changes and an innovative playoff format.

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This week on She’s Got Game PWHL forward Natalie Spooner, joins Michaela and Vanessa to talk about the attendance record in women’s hockey. Plus it was a big weekend for the WSL as the Gold Cup is underway.

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Caitlin Clark becomes the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer and she set the record in style by sinking a signature 3-pointer. Diana Matheson gives us a Project 8 update. It’s WSL rivalry weekend. the Lionesses are healthy again. Jonquel Jones re-signs with the WBNA’s New York Liberty.

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Lexie fever is sweeping the nation! Michaela and Vanessa talk to one of the PWHL’s most popular players: Ottawa’s Lexie Adzija. Should Arsenal fans be concerned with their losses against lesser WSL teams? USNWT captain Lindsay Horan stirs up controversy after saying American soccer fans “aren’t smart.” The Seattle Storm are contenders again after making waves in WNBA free agency. Canadian swimming sensation Summer McIntosh dominates American star Katie Ledecky in the pool.

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The worst kept secret in soccer is out: Jessie Flemming is officially a member of the Portland Thorns, joining fellow Canadians Christine Sinclair and Janine Beckie. Iowa’s Caitlin Clark vaults into 2nd place in career NCAA scoring and is on-pace to break the all-time record by mid-February. WNBA free agency is in full-swing and a surprising name is leaving L.A. after 12 years. It’s never too early to talk Olympic Basketball rosters. The Champions League quarterfinal draw is upon us while soccer players keep suffering serious knee injuries. There's good news and bad news from the world of figure skating. And the PWHL 3-on-3 showcase is going down at the NHL All-Star Game in Toronto – with a bit of WNBA flavour.

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Michaela and Vanessa are joined by Jill Burgin, Chief Marketing Officer of AFC Toronto City of the new Canadian Women’s Pro Soccer League to discuss the league’s launch in 2025 and what they’re learning from the PWHL. Speaking of the PWHL, it was a busy week as Toronto’s Brianne Jenner finally got off the schneid and Marie-Philip Poulin took the league’s goal-scoring lead as Montreal moved up the standings. Lots more soccer news as Christine Sinclair confirms she’ll be returning to the NWSL's Thorns for another season and Jessie Fleming might leave Chelsea to join her in Portland. While Bev Priestman will return to coach Canada at the next World Cup.

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Michaela and Vanessa are joined by PWHL chairperson Jayna Hefford and U.S. Ambassador David L. Cohen to talk about Hockey Week. Get the latest on the first few weeks of the fledging PWHL. And Caitlin Clark keeps setting NCAA basketball records.

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Bad news for soccer fans worldwide as Chelsea’s Sam Kerr suffers a season-ending knee injury and will most likely miss this summers’ Olympics. Are female athletes getting injured more often? If so, could it be attributed to a lack of resources? A prominent NWSL team will change ownership, team name, logo and colours. The PWHL keeps breaking attendance records. Marie-Philip Poulin silences her critics by notching a hat trick for Montreal. The NCAA signs a massive TV deal with ESPN. The amazing Caitlin Clark notches a triple double and drains a no-look, half-court shot. WNBA free agency is almost upon us. Could Elena Della Donne be heading west?

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PWHL games are underway! Michaela and Vanessa have blanket coverage of the league’s inaugural slate of games. They also speak to Hayley Scamurra, who scored the Ottawa franchise's first-ever goal in a game that set an attendance record for women’s pro hockey. Caitlin Clark of the Iowa Hawkeyes keeps breaking NCAA basketball records. The defending NWSL Champions Gotham FC are loading up on big name players this off season. And Michaela and Vanessa make their bold women’s sports predictions for 2024!

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Michaela and Vanessa share some their best interviews from 2023, including Canadian soccer stars Sophie Schmidt and Quinn, soccer legend turned exec. Diana Matheson and Team Canada hockey superstar Sarah Nurse!

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Michaela and Vanessa recap a massive year in women's sports by giving out their year-end awards: the best and worst moments of 2023, the heroes and losers, highlights, MVPs and best quotes!

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We have bidders for the 2027 Women’s World Cup. Chelsea bests Arsenal in the London Derby. Lauren James is in hot water again. Vanessa shares her Caitlin Clark conspiracy theory as Indiana is awarded the No.1 pick – again – in the WNBA draft. Paige Bueckers scored her 1000th point in the NCAA. Ann-Sophie Bettez signs with the PWHL’s Montreal Echo.

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Christine Sinclair changed the game. Michaela and Vanessa share their thoughts and emotions on her final match for Canada. Stunning upsets mark Olympic soccer qualification in Europe. Will Caitlin Clark turn pro or stay in college? The PWHL regular season is fast approaching and Toronto has already sold out all of their season ticket packages.

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It’s hard to understate what Christine Sinclair has meant to Canada’s transformation into a soccer nation as she’s set to play her final international game on Tuesday. The PWHL released its schedule and launched its revamped website. The WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury has posted cryptic social media messages about Diana Taurasi’s future.

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The USWNT is leaving some big name veterans like Alex Morgan off its roster for upcoming friendlies against China to better evaluate younger players. It’s never too early to talk 2024 Paris Games. Over in the NCAA, where is LSU’s Angel Reese? Caitlin Clark got to spread her wings on the Manningcast. The PWHL will drop the puck in less than two months. Ottawa and Toronto have signed most of their players. The Montreal Echo could be formidable but have been slow to get their players under contract. And find out how to join Michaela and Vanessa for a Women’s Sports Trivia Night for a good cause!

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Gotham FC are your 2023 NWSL champions! OL Reign’s title drought continues while Megan Rapinoe was injured in her final game. Michaela and Vanessa also recap matchday one in UEFA Champions League. The NCAA basketball season is heating up as UConn’s Paige Bueckers slowly rounds into form returning from injury. PWHL training camps are underway!

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Michaela and Vanessa set up the NWSL Final between a pair of unlikely teams in Gotham FC and OL Reign, who both squeaked into the playoffs. Who will retire with a championship: Ali Krieger or Megan Rapinoe? The NCAA season is underway and Caitlin Clark is reminding everyone how good she is at basketball. Also get WSL updates and a recap of game one of hockey’s Canada-U.S. Rivalry Series.

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Vanessa was in Montreal to witness Christine Sinclair’s farewell tour. Michaela and Vanessa talk Ballon d’Or disrespect and U.S. soccer coaching candidates. Get your NWSL semi-final primer and predictions. Which NWSL awards nominees will win?

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Michaela and Vanessa have a lot of thoughts and feelings about Canadian sports legend Christine Sinclair announcing her retirement from the CWNST. The NWSL semi-final matchups – including Sinclair’s Portland Thorns – are set, the WSL season is heating up, the UEFA women’s Champions League groups have been drawn, we have team names in the PWHL and swimmer Maggie MacNeil makes Canadian history at the Pan Am Games!

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A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces were sterling in dropping just a single playoff game en route to becoming the WNBA’s first back-to-back champs in 21 years. Michaela and Vanessa break down the NWSL playoff bracket. Over in the WSL, Sam Kerr scored in her return to Chelsea while Beth Mead is back with Arsenal after missing 11 months due to injury. PWHL training camp rosters were released and Michaela and Vanessa are excited!

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The Las Vegas Aces are putting together a WNBA playoff run for the ages. A’ja Wilson is proving her worth when it matters most – again – despite finishing third in MVP voting. What’s happened to the New York Liberty’s star players in these Finals? NWSL playoff scenarios are taking shape and the league's Golden Boot award is coming down to the wire. In Europe, Canadian Cloe Lacasse plays hero for Arsenal in the WSL, while Jorge Vilda finds another job less than a month after being fired by the Spanish Soccer Federation. Closer to home, Canada Soccer announces friendlies against Brazil in Montreal and Halifax.

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The WNBA drops expansion tweets on the eve of the Finals… but what about Toronto? Michaela and Vanessa break down the series between the Liberty and Aces. Will Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers turn pro? Across the pond, the WSL season kicked off with big results for Chelsea and Liverpool. Back west, Seattle gears up for Megan Rapinoe night!

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Michaela and Vanessa were at BMO Field – part of a record crowd – to witness Canada punch their ticket to Paris 2024 with a win over Jamaica. Was it Christine Sinclair’s final game with Team Canada on home soil? South of the border, Megan Rapinoe officially played her last game for Team USA. The WNBA handed out their awards and Breanna Stewart took home her 2nd MVP nod. And Michaela makes a bold WNBA playoff prediction.

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The PWHL held its historic first draft and some big names read out the picks: we break down each of the six rosters. We’re also joined by Diana Matheson of Project 8, who is getting closer to launching Canada’s first women’s pro soccer league. We’re into Round 2 of the WNBA Playoffs. And Megan Rapinoe plays her last NWSL game in Portland.

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The WNBA playoffs are underway - Lindsay D'Arcangelo of the Athletic breaks down all the matchups! The US Open wrapped up with Coco Gauff winning her first major title. And the North Carolina Courage are NWSL Challenge Cup champs.

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PWHL General Managers for all six inaugural teams have been announced. The Spanish Soccer federation finally parts ways with disgraced Spanish women's national team coach Jorge Vilda. The WNBA MVP-race is heating up and could the Connecticut Sun play spoiler this year?

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It’s long overdue, but a new professional women’s hockey league is coming to North America in 2024. How will the PWHL handle its draft and free agency? Michaela and Vanessa speak with Claire Hanna, who was in Australia covering the Women’s World Cup for TSN. Claire interviewed an emotional Christine Sinclair after what could’ve been her last match for Canada and witnessed the epic final between England and Spain. Claire also gives us her thoughts on the birth of the PWHL. FIFA is getting involved in the Spanish Soccer Federation scandal. A clash of WNBA titans signals the arrival of the push the playoffs. And over 92,000 fans watched a women’s volleyball game in Nebraska to break a record.

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Michaela and Vanessa review the Women’s World Cup. Spain’s victory is overshadowed by the controversy surrounding their federation. Australia-New Zealand 2023 was the most-attended Women’s World Cup of all-time. Michaela and Vanessa are also joined by Eva Havaris of Tennis Canada, which is pioneering diversity, equity and inclusivity initiatives. And Vanessa asks why A’ja Wilson isn’t the face of the WNBA yet.

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Michaela and Vanessa break down the Spain-England final at the FIFA Women’s World Cup. Spain has a teenage phenom coming through for them in the knockout stage despite the team’s controversy with their coach. Meanwhile, the Lionesses had to survive a wild semifinal against the host nation to make it this far and they have a tough roster decision to make for Sunday’s final. Australia-New Zealand 2023 viewership is through the roof while the USWNT predictably sacked their coach. Michaela and Vanessa haven’t forgotten about the WNBA as the New York Liberty won the 2023 Commissioner's Cup.

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History is being made every day at the FIFA Women’s World Cup – from the U.S. bowing out early to record attendance, Michaela and Vanessa go over it all and get you set for the quarterfinals. They’re joined by former Canadian keeper, now TSN analyst Erin McLeod.

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Michaela and Vanessa pick up the pieces after Canada’s group stage exit from the FIFA Women’s World Cup. What’s next for Christine Sinclair? Is women's soccer being properly supported by Canada Soccer? Are the Americans' struggles a sign the gap between nations has closed?

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So, how are your nerves – and sleep patterns – after Canada’s first two games on the other side of the globe? Michaela and Vanessa prep you for Monday morning’s monumental match against host Australia. Who has surprised and who has looked merely pedestrian in the early stages of the tournament?

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It's all World Cup, all the time: did Michaela and Vanessa see anything from Canada's opening match at the FIFA World Cup they could build on going forward? What else stood out from the other openers and which matches can we look forward to this week?

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Michaela and Vanessa pour over the recently-released World Cup rosters. This will be the last World Cup for several of the sport’s greatest legends including Marta, Megan Rapinoe and Christine Sinclair. How will Canada fare in the "group of death?" Michaela and Vanessa also set you up for WNBA All-Star weekend, review the late stages of Wimbledon and let you know which tennis superstar will be playing in Montreal for likely the final time next month.

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Huge shake-up in the world of women’s hockey – a new North American pro league is set to launch in January 2024! We’re just 2 weeks away from the World Cup and FIFA is banning players from wearing LGBTQ+ armbands. A new 3-on-3 American basketball league will begin play during the WNBA’s offseason.

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WWCFL player Alyssa Funk of the champion Saskatoon Valkyries joins Michaela and Vanessa to espouse the joys of women’s tackle football. Canada Soccer is near bankruptcy – how will it affect the women’s team heading into the World Cup? What’s HotShot and why are NWSL players drinking it? The All-star rosters are out and we have another coaching change in the WNBA. A former world no.1 tennis legend is making a comeback and her first match will be on Canadian soil. Vanessa profiles Australian soccer star Sam Kerr.

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Canadian soccer star Quinn is mentoring young athletes and joins Michaela and Vanessa to talk about it and much more! The U.S. loses a key player to injury ahead of next month’s World Cup in Australia. We have our first coaching casualty midway into the NWSL season. Are WNBA teams really inching closer to using charter flights? Jewell Loyd is single-handedly trying to drag the Seattle Storm back into the win column in their post-dynasty era.

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It's Festivus in June: Michaela and Vanessa airs their grievances, like ‘firsts’ that aren’t actually ‘firsts.’ They also get you excited for next month's FIFA Women's World Cup. The NWSL gets called out for its transgender policy. WNBA legend Sue Bird had her jersey retired by the Seattle Storm. Leyla Annie Fernandez and Taylor Townshend made quite the run to the French Open doubles' final.

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Sophie de Goede, captain of Canada's national women's Rugby team, joins the show as Ottawa is set to host the 2023 Pacific Four Series in July. Aliyah Boston is tearing up the WNBA and was named rookie of the month for May, while two super teams are emerging in the early going. Michaela and Vanessa lament that this summer's World Cup will be the last for some of the legends of women's soccer and tell you why the NWSL's Portland Thorns vs. OL Reign is one of the greatest rivalries in sports.

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Michaela and Vanessa celebrate Pride Month! Marie-Philip Poulin and Laura Stacey are engaged! Sam Kerr will leave Chelsea for Bayern Munich. Is the NWSL getting it wrong with the Challenge Cup? The U.S. has some tough roster decisions to make ahead of the Women’s World Cup while Canada deals with injuries. Breanna Stewart returns to Seattle for the first time as a member of the N.Y. Liberty.

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Michaela recounts her trip to Portland to see Christine Sinclair and the Thorns in action. Chelsea are crowned FA Cup champs for a third-straight season. Is there a player you’ve never seen live who you want to see live? If you could turn one women’s sports story into a documentary, which would it be? TV ratings for the WNBA’s opening weekend were historic. And find out which big-time hockey player is leaping from the PWHPA to the PHF.

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Toronto was hyped to host its first-ever WNBA preseason game and proved it's ready for a WNBA expansion franchise. Michaela and Vanessa speak with very special guest, award-winning journalist Sarah Spai,n who was in Toronto for the game.

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The first-ever WNBA game north of the border takes place this weekend in Toronto, featuring Canadian Bridget Carleton and the Minnesota Lynx tipping off against the Chicago Sky in a preseason clash. ‘Cake-gate’ is uncovering the pervasive inequality in the tennis world. American female hockey players want the U.S. national program to give them the same resources and pay that their luckier Canadian counterparts receive.

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Michaela and Vanessa have your NWSL highlights and international soccer updates. Find out how FIFA is defending women’s soccer. Get the latest from the world of tennis and find out what Serena’s up to. Michaela and Vanessa tease the upcoming WNBA season and feature the Jaedyn Shaw, the youngest soccer player to ever score in her NWSL debut.

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Canadian soccer star and National Team captain Sophie Schmidt joins Michaela and Vanessa for episode 100! They’re also joined by retired CWNT standout Diana Matheson and AFC Toronto City CEO Helena Ruken to speak about growing the women’s pro game in Canada.

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We catch up with very special guest Sarah Nurse and touch on everything from playing in this year’s World Championship to being on the cover of EA Sports NHL 2023. Get the latest soccer news, including NWSL expansion to San Francisco. And we feature teen soccer stars Alyssa and Gisele Thompson.

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The WNBA draft was stacked, so why is it taking so long for the league to expand beyond 12 teams? Canada played France in their final tune-up friendly before this summer’s Women’s World Cup, while Team Canada had a close call at the Women’s World Hockey Championship.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie runs through the TSN NHL Draft Rankings, starts looking ahead to some of the possible movement at the NHL Draft, and takes your questions.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie talks about NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman addressing some of the officiating issues ahead of Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, Maple Leafs defenceman Nikita Zaitsev asking for a trade, and runs through the latest on TSN Hockey's Trade Bait list.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie discusses the officiating controversies in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Buffalo Sabres hiring Ralph Krueger, and takes your questions.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks ahead to the NHL Draft Lottery, the NHL Awards, and dives into the NHL Draft rankings.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie talks about young players applying for exceptional status, debuts the “Bob McKenzie Kareer Korner”, and deals with some listener feedback.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie talks about going to see The Arkells perform, what retirement might look like, and takes your questions in true “Mail It In March” fashion.

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In this TradeCentre edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie is joined in-studio by fellow TSN Hockey Insiders Darren Dreger and Pierre LeBrun to look ahead to the NHL Trade Deadline, discuss the needs for each Canadian team, and Matt Duchene’s future with the Senators.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks ahead to the NHL trade Deadline, discusses what the Maple Leafs could still be looking to add to their roster, and a listener suggests Bob for the Edmonton Oilers GM position.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie starts looking ahead to the NHL Trade Deadline with TSN Hockey's Trade Bait List, discusses the possibility of an NHL lockout, and puts the Leafs defensive core up against the Canadiens' with a Bobcast "flash-poll".

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie discusses Canada being eliminated from the World Juniors in the quarter-finals, if there's a possibility of another NHL lockout, where Alex Ovechkin ranks among the greatest goal scorers, and deals with some listener feedback.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks ahead to the 2019 World Junior Hockey Championships, discusses some players to keep an eye out for in that tournament, and gives some wine recommendations.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie discusses the NHL expanding to Seattle, dives into the Austin Watson situation, William Nylander signing with the Maple Leafs, and gives some Netflix recommendations.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie explains his envy of American Thanksgiving, talks about who Team Canada might invite to camp ahead of the 2019 World Juniors, and takes your questions.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie talks about the Ottawa Senators video fiasco, the Blackhawks firing head coach Joel Quenneville, shares some stories about the legendary Howie Meeker, and takes your questions.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie talks about the idea of the NHL trying to get creative with suspensions, looks back on the crop of defencemen from the 2012 NHL Draft, and takes being a wine snob to the next level.​

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie talks about Jacob Trouba's future with the Jets, Tom Wilson appealing his 20-game suspension, and Seattle changing the landscape of the NHL.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks back on his summer, discusses his choice for breakout player of the year, potential early favourites to win the Calder Trophy, and takes your questions.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks ahead to the Montreal Canadiens’ season, Jonathan Drouin and Max Domi being possible options for the centre-ice position, and how the blue line might look without Shea Weber.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks ahead to the Toronto Maple Leafs' season, how Mike Babcock might handle the third and fourth lines, and the back-up goalie situation.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks ahead to the Ottawa Senators’ season, how they adjust if/when Erik Karlsson is traded and the young talent that could crack the opening night lineup.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks ahead to the Vancouver Canucks’ season, discusses the departure of GM Trevor Linden, and the team trying to develop its young talent.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks ahead to the Winnipeg Jets’ season, discusses what the Jets need to do in order to take the next step, the depth of their blue-line, and Jacob Trouba’s future with the team.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks ahead to the Winnipeg Jets’ season, discusses what the Jets need to do in order to take the next step, the depth of their blue-line, and Jacob Trouba’s future with the team.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks ahead to the Edmonton Oilers’ season, discusses the same roster returning, and who should be playing with Connor McDavid.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks ahead to the Calgary Flames’ season, their depth at the centre-ice position, a potential make or break year for Sam Bennett, and the importance of Mike Smith’s health.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks ahead to the 2018 NHL Draft, dives into his rankings, takes your Draft-related questions, and deals with some listener feedback.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie gives some Netflix recommendations from the road, discusses the Penguins’ level of respect for Marc-André Fleury, players hitting with their backside like the Brayden McNabb hit on Evgeny Kuznetsov, and Oliver Ekman-Larsson’s future in Arizona.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie discusses Ryan O'Reilly’s future in Buffalo, if Lou Lamoriello could end up with the New York Islanders, John Carlson’s contract status, and deals with some listener feedback.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks back on the NHL Draft Lottery, discusses Sean Couturier playing with a torn MCL, Tom Wilson’s hit on Pittsburgh Penguins forward Zach Aston-Reese, and deals with some listener feedback.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie has some fun with the NHL Draft Lottery simulator, discusses his candidates for some of the NHL Awards, the Brad Marchand and Leo Komarov incident, and talks about James van Riemsdyk’s future with the Maple Leafs.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie discusses his recent trip to New York, the Sedin twins retiring and their legacy, Hart Trophy candidates, and takes your questions.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie discusses how the league is changing the review process for goalie interference, Lou Lamoriello’s future with the Maple Leafs, and breaks down salary cap recapture penalties with respect to Shea weber’s contract.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob embraces Mail-It-In March by discussing some of his proudest moments in the business, his lack of fashion sense, and some of his favourite rinks.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie is joined in-studio by fellow Insiders Darren Dreger and Pierre LeBrun to look back on past Trade Deadlines, share some stories, and discuss what each Canadian team might be thinking ahead of the Trade Deadline.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie breaks down every NHL team’s needs and how they might be addressed ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie talks about the results from his NHL coaches poll, discusses overturning goal calls, and breaks down this year’s top NHL Draft prospects.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie talks about New Year’s resolutions, takes your hockey-related questions, and plays some songs that make listeners stop in their tracks.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie shares some of his favourite moments from past episodes in a ‘Best Of’ Edition of the Bobcast.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks ahead to the World Juniors, deals with some listener feedback, and discusses hockey coverage in Canada.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie looks ahead to the World Juniors, the 2018 Winter Olympics, and gives his recommendations for TV Shows that are worth binge-watching.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie discusses how good the Tampa Bay Lightning really are, shares a story about Pat Burns, answers your hockey related questions, and explains why he received a six-game suspension from men’s league hockey.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie deals with some listener feedback, shares his music recommendations, and answers your hockey related questions.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie pays tribute to the great Gord Downie, discusses some of the Tragically Hip’s music and its influence, and shares some of the conversations he had with Gord.

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In this edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie discusses the Pittsburgh Penguins visiting the White House, being woken up at 3AM in his hotel room, the expectations for some of this year’s rookies in the NHL, and the opening track of The Bobcast.

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In the preseason edition of the TSN Hockey Bobcast, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie shares some stories from the summer, talks about his trip to California, checking out the US Open, and takes your questions.

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TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie continues his interview tour with Canada's NHL general managers, sitting down with Senators' GM Pierre Dorion. Dorion opens up about Erik Karlsson's recovery process, how he sees his team performing in their second year under Guy Boucher, and the challenges that this year's schedule present.

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TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie continues his interview tour with Canada's NHL general managers, sitting down with Canadiens' GM Marc Bergevin. Bergevin touches on his team's chances, not only to make the playoffs but go deep, the expectations of the Montreal market, and how he has been able to structure the team to extend their window for winning.

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TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie sits down with Maple Leafs' GM Lou Lamoriello. Lamoriello talks at length about the team's biggest off-season acquisition in Patrick Marleau and how he'll fit in with the club as well as his expectations for the young Leafs this year.

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TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie sits down with Vancouver Canucks' GM Jim Benning to discuss the transitional period the Canucks find themselves in. Will the Sedins still play on the first line? Are the Canucks in full rebuild mode? What constitutes a successful season for newly-minted head coach Travis Green? The always candid Jim Benning provides answers.

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After a disappointing end to the season that saw his team swept in the first round of the playoffs, Calgary Flames' GM Brad Treliving went to work in the off-season; He addressed both his defence and goaltending, adding Travis Hamonic and Mike Smith. Treliving sat down with TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie to discuss those acquisitions, his expectations for the Flames this upcoming season, the emergence of Matthew Tkachuk, and more.

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Bob McKenzie caught up with Peter Chiarelli to discuss if the Oilers and Maple Leafs are destined to meet in an all-Canadian Stanley Cup final, that would feature Connor McDavid and Auston Matthews, as well as previewing the upcoming season.

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Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff sits down with Bob McKenzie to discuss the team's outlook for the upcoming season, whether he believes they're a playoff team and what changes they've made that make them a better team heading into the upcoming season.