What: The Portland Winterhawks (25-15-2-1) take on the Swift Current Broncos (20-18-1-1) in Western Hockey League action. When: Saturday, January 18, 5pm PST (7pm CST.) Where: InnovationPlex, Swift Current, Saskatchewan. Watch: You can stream the game via the CHL TV pay per view (about US$7.50 for one game).
Portland starts the northern section of their trip to the Eastern Division, trying for their 3rd straight win.
Swift Current had the game won before the halfway mark. The last time the Winterhawks had a worse loss was (apparently) 1994, but Portland finishes the trip 4-2.
As Arctic air blankets the eastern United States, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released its latest weather outlook for the last week of January — but will Portland
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is hosting his Iranian counterpart Friday for the signing of a broad pact between Moscow and Tehran. The Kremlin says the “comprehensive strategic
The Portland Winterhawks scored a 4-3 overtime shootout win at Saskatoon Wednesday night for their third win in four games on their current tour of Canada.Trail
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What: The Portland Winterhawks (23-15-2-1) take on the Saskatoon Blades (22-14-2-2) in Western Hockey League action. When: Wednesday, January 15, 5pm PST (7pm CST.) Where: SaskTel Centre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Watch: You can stream the game via the CHL TV pay per view (about US$7.50 for one game).
Team of the Year star Sophia Smith talks to JWS about making the EA FC Ultimate Team, USWNT growth, and her upcoming NWSL season.
The NWSL free agency window has top names on the move, with Kerolin and Naomi Girma reportedly considering offers from European leagues.
The Portland Winterhawks avenged last year’s Western Hockey League championship series setback against Moose Jaw with a 5-2 road win Friday night.The Winterhawk