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Keep updated on all the injury news and roster updates from around the NHL with daily Ice Chips. Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk will return to the Sens’ lineup on Thursday for their season finale against the Carolina Hurricanes.  Tkachuk told reporters after practice that he will play and that there’s “no issues, no problems.” […]

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Keep updated on all the injury news and roster updates from around the NHL with daily Ice Chips.


Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk will return to the Sens’ lineup on Thursday for their season finale against the Carolina Hurricanes. 

Tkachuk told reporters after practice that he will play and that there’s “no issues, no problems.”

Tkachuk has not played since March 30 against the Pittsburgh Penguins, as he continues to nurse an upper-body injury.

Senators head coach Travis Green said Tkachuk is “not the kind of player that just dips his toe in the water. I don’t want him going out there and just skating around. If he’s going to play, he’s going to play for keeps and he’s going to play for real.”

The Senators are in the playoffs for the first time since 2017, having claimed the top wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. 

While Ottawa has won five straight games against them, Toronto is favoured to win the series, going off at -172 to advance, per FanDuel, and the Senators opened at +142. 

The two teams last met in the playoffs in 2004. 

The Senators skated the following lines in practice Thursday ahead of their season finale against the Carolina Hurricanes.

Tkachuk-Stützle-Giroux
Perron-Cozens-Batherson
Greig-Pinto-Amadio
Cousins-Gaudette-Zetterlund

Sanderson-Jensen
Chabot-Zub
Kleven-Matinpalo


Defenceman Oliver Ekman-Larsson participated in the Toronto Maple Leafs’ practice on Thursday ahead of their season finale against the Detroit Red Wings.

Ekman-Larsson has not played since April 11 after suffering an upper-body injury.

Joseph Woll practiced in the starter’s net on Thursday and is expected to start for Toronto in the season finale.

Toronto has already clinched the Atlantic Division title and will face the Senators in the first round of the playoffs.


Minnesota Wild

Minnesota Wild rookie defenceman Zeev Buium skated on the top power-play unit in practice on Thursday, according to multiple reports.

After winning the NCAA championship as a freshman with Denver and returning to the Frozen Four last weekend, Buium, 19, decided to end his college career after two seasons and make the jump to Minnesota. He signed a three-year, entry-level contract on Sunday and joined the Wild at the rink for practice, meet-and-greets and more paperwork on Monday.

“Kind of like your first day school,” coach John Hynes said.

“I don’t think there was much more, development-wise, for me in college hockey,” said Buium, who was the country’s highest-scoring defenseman and one of three finalists for the Hobey Baker player of the year award. “I can obviously get bigger, stronger and faster, but taking this next step and pushing myself even more, it’s the right moment.”


The Vancouver Canucks reassigned a host of players to the AHL’s Abbotsford Canucks on Thursday, general manager Patrik Allvin announced.

Defencemen Kirill Kudryavtsev and Victor Mancini, forwards Aatu Räty, Linus Karlsson, Max Sasson and Ty Mueller and goaltender Nikita Tolopilo were all reassigned to Abbotsford.

Of the group, Aatu Raty played the most significant role for the Canucks, whose playoff hopes faded down the stretch.

The native of Oulu, Finland appeared in 33 games where he scored seven goals and finished with 11 points.


Forward Jack Williams is expected to make his NHL debut for the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday, per The Athletic’s Aaron Portzline.

Williams was signed out of Northeastern University in March, and will replace Zach Aston-Reese in the lineup, who is dealing with an injury.

The Blue Jackets had their playoff hopes snuffed out on Wednesday when the Montreal Canadiens clinched the final spot in the Eastern Conference with a 4-2 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes.


Seattle Kraken

The Seattle Kraken reassigned forward John Hayden to the AHL’s Coachella Valley Firebirds, the team announced on Thursday.

Hayden has a goal and an assist in 20 games with the Kraken this season.

The 30-year-old joined the Seattle franchise in 2022-23, after making stops with the Chicago Blackhawks, New Jersey Devils, Arizona Coyotes and Buffalo Sabres in six years before then.

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Man accused of faking his death to avoid rape charges is found guilty of sexual assault in Utah

By Canadian Press Aug 13, 2025 | 9:24 PM SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Rhode Island man accused of faking his death and fleeing the United States to evade rape charges was found guilty Wednesday of sexually assaulting a former girlfriend in his first of two Utah trials. A jury in Salt Lake County […]

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Aug 13, 2025 | 9:24 PM

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Rhode Island man accused of faking his death and fleeing the United States to evade rape charges was found guilty Wednesday of sexually assaulting a former girlfriend in his first of two Utah trials.

A jury in Salt Lake County found Nicholas Rossi guilty of a 2008 rape after a three-day trial in which his accuser and her parents took the stand. The verdict came hours after Rossi, 38, declined to testify on his own behalf. He will be sentenced in the case on Oct. 20 and is set to stand trial in September for another rape charge in Utah County.

An obituary published online claimed Rossi had died on Feb. 29, 2020, of late-stage non-Hodgkin lymphoma. But police in his home state of Rhode Island, along with his former lawyer and a former foster family, cast doubt on whether he was dead. He was arrested in Scotland the following year while receiving treatment for COVID-19 after hospital staff in Glasgow recognized his distinctive tattoos from an Interpol notice.

He was extradited to Utah in January 2024 after losing an extradition appeal in which he claimed he was an Irish orphan named Arthur Knight who was being framed.



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5 questions heading into the high school volleyball season

5 questions heading into the high school volleyball season Published 2:00 pm Thursday, August 14, 2025 Volleyball is a unique high school sport in Central Oregon, as seemingly all pockets of the region have found success on the courts. Six different Central Oregon schools have brought home state titles a combined 22 times. Five teams […]

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5 questions heading into the high school volleyball season

Published 2:00 pm Thursday, August 14, 2025

Volleyball is a unique high school sport in Central Oregon, as seemingly all pockets of the region have found success on the courts. Six different Central Oregon schools have brought home state titles a combined 22 times. Five teams have won multiple state championships. And most of the titles have come within the past 30 years.

The Bulletin has already asked questions about the upcoming soccer and cross-country seasons, now here are the five big questions heading into the volleyball season:

1. Can Bend stay on top of the Intermountain Conference?
Since the Intermountain Conference reformed to its current iteration in 2022, Bend High has been the dominant force.

The Lava Bears have gone 28-2 in league play over the past three years and won the league outright each of those years. (Counting the 2021 season, when competing in 6A’s Mountain Valley Conference, the Lava Bears are 42-2 over the past four years.) Bend has also reached the Class 5A championship match two of the past three years.

The Bears lost three all-state players to graduation, including IMC Player of the Year and first-team all-state player Lucy Schuller. But Bend has proven over the past decade to be a team that retools as well as any program.

2. Can another IMC team make a tournament run?
Perhaps there is a little nostalgia for when teams in the IMC would square off in the state championship match, like in 2017 when Bend took down Summit. But it has been several years since an IMC team not named Bend has advanced past the opening round of the state tournament.

Outside of Bend, only two teams have reached the 5A volleyball tournament since 2022. Caldera made the state tournament for the first time in program history a year ago, but fell in the quarterfinals. Summit made it to the tournament in 2023, but had a similar fate. Ridgeview, which won the 5A title in 2019, has not made the tournament since 2021.

3. How does Crook County fit back into the IMC?

Crook County is returning to compete at the 5A level and is joining the IMC after competing in 4A’s Tri-Valley Conference.

The Cowgirls made the 4A state tournament each of the past three seasons and are coming off of a third-place finish last fall. Crook County was even a force when it was a 5A IMC team from 2018 to 2022, making two 5A tournament appearances and placing fourth in 2019.

It has been nearly 20 years since Crook County has been in the same conference as the Bend schools. It is worth nothing that during the Cowgirls’ run of eight-straight state titles between 2006 and 2013, Crook County beat both Summit and Mountain View twice in state championship matches.

4. Can Sisters find its way back?
For the first time since 2012, Sisters’ season ended before the state tournament, falling in the second round of the 3A playoffs last year.

Sisters has been one of the dominant volleyball programs in the state the past decade with four state titles since 2014, including one in 2023.

The Outlaws must replace three all-conference seniors from last year’s team. Sisters will also have its third coach in as many seasons, with Mahryahna Callegan, a Mountain View grad, taking over the program from Josh Kreunen.

5. Will boys volleyball become sanctioned?

Boys volleyball isn’t yet a fully sanctioned high school sport and is not played until the spring, but a decision will likely be reached in the next few months on whether or not boys volleyball becomes an official OSAA sport.

The Oregon School Activities Association plans to make the decision by early October. Boys volleyball spent the past two springs as an “emerging activity,” hoping to become a sanctioned sport just like girls volleyball.

Summit, Crook County and Central Christian were the only three Central Oregon schools to field a boys team last spring. Both Summit and Crook County went on to play in their classifications’ state title matches, with the Storm bringing home the 5A title.



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Chinese tariff on canola seed comes into force as farmers hope for resolution

By Canadian Press Aug 14, 2025 | 1:01 AM REGINA — A Chinese tariff of nearly 76 per cent on Canadian canola seed is set to come into force today. The duty, announced Tuesday, has already caused the price of one of Canada’s most valuable crops to fall, wiping out millions of dollars in its […]

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Aug 14, 2025 | 1:01 AM

REGINA — A Chinese tariff of nearly 76 per cent on Canadian canola seed is set to come into force today.

The duty, announced Tuesday, has already caused the price of one of Canada’s most valuable crops to fall, wiping out millions of dollars in its value.

It comes a year after China launched an anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola.

The investigation was in response to Canada’s 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, and the two countries have since hit each other with various levies.



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Crimson Hawk Student Athletes Recognized by DII Athletics Directors Association

Story Links CLEVELAND, Ohio – As announced by the Division II Athletic Directors Association on Thursday, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference earned the most student athletes recognized with the 2024-24 Academic Achievement Awards.  Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) had 130 of the 2051 PSAC Student Athletes Recognized.   To be recognized, the […]

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CLEVELAND, Ohio – As announced by the Division II Athletic Directors Association on Thursday, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference earned the most student athletes recognized with the 2024-24 Academic Achievement Awards.  Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) had 130 of the 2051 PSAC Student Athletes Recognized.
 
To be recognized, the student athlete must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher, attend a minimum of four semesters of college, and be an active member of their team.
 
According to the release sent out by the PSAC, this is the sixth time in seven years that the PSAC has led the nation in the number of student-athletes recognized. 2,051 is nearly 300 more than the next conference, and the conference saw a 6.88 % increase in student-athletes nominated. IUP is one of 11 PSAC institutions with at least 100 student-athletes nominated.
 
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Women's Soccer Falls to UCF 2

BIRMINGHAM – UAB women’s soccer (0-1) fell in its home opener 2-1 against UCF (1-0) at PNC Field.    The Knights were the first to score on Thursday night when Liz Worden found the back of the net off a corner kick in the 22nd minute. At the 35th minute UCF’s Rajanah Reed recorded the Knights second goal with […]

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Women's Soccer Falls to UCF 2

BIRMINGHAM – UAB women’s soccer (0-1) fell in its home opener 2-1 against UCF (1-0) at PNC Field.   

The Knights were the first to score on Thursday night when Liz Worden found the back of the net off a corner kick in the 22nd minute. At the 35th minute UCF’s Rajanah Reed recorded the Knights second goal with an assist from Gabi Berchon. 

UAB got on the board late in the first half with a goal in the 41st minute. Freshman Rebecca Sierra scored her first collegiate goal with an assist from Lauren Lucero to make the score 2-1 heading into halftime. 

The second half went scoreless with both teams playing stout defense. UCF was able to get off five shot in the second while the Blazers had two shots. UAB’s junior Leah Parsons saw her first collegiate start in goal with the Green and Gold and had five saves on the night. 

Up next, the Blazers face their first road test as they travel to Johnson City, Tennessee to take on ETSU. Kickoff is set for noon CT. 

2025-26 GOLD CARD
The 2025-26 Gold Card is on sale. The 2025-26 Gold Card will get you access to all home events for Women’s Soccer, Men’s Soccer, Volleyball, Women’s Basketball, Softball, and Baseball (Regions Field & Young Memorial). This card is not valid for American Conference or NCAA Championship events.

YOUR SUPPORT FUELS SUCCESS!
With your help, Blazer Student-Athletes are given the resources, tools, and opportunities they need to achieve greatness. Every contribution you make directly supports our teams, ensuring they excel not only on the field but in the classroom as well. We invite you to renew your support to UAB Athletics today and for more information on ways to show your generosity through the Blazer Scholarship Fund, capital initiatives, and sport specific giving go to blazerboosters.com or call us at (205) 996-9969.

FOLLOW THE BLAZERS 
For more information on the UAB women’s soccer team, follow @UAB_WSOC on X and Instagram.
 

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Michaela Kaliniak – Track & Field Coach

Michael Kaliniak was named Assistant Coach for the Oakland men’s and women’s track and field team in the fall of 2020. She is responsible for working with pole vaulters, jumpers, multis, and recruiting operations.    Kaliniak is USTFCCA Strength and Conditioning certified and is recognized as […]

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Michael Kaliniak was named Assistant Coach for the Oakland men’s and women’s track and field team in the fall of 2020. She is responsible for working with pole vaulters, jumpers, multis, and recruiting operations. 

 

Kaliniak is USTFCCA Strength and Conditioning certified and is recognized as a jumps specialist. 

 

Before being named Assistant Coach, she spent two years as a Volunteer Assistant Coach for the teams. 

 

Kaliniak graduated from Olivet College in 2019, where she spent three years as one of the track and field captains. At Olivet College, she primarily competed in the pole vault and still holds the indoor, outdoor, and conference record. 

 

The Sparta, Mich. native also graduated from OU in 2021 with a master’s in exercise science. 











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