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Judy Owen

Judy Owen is a reporter with The Canadian Press.
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Calvin Pickard posts big game amid changing Edmonton Oilers’ goaltending situation
Pickard’s 41 saves lifts Edmonton Oilers to 3-1 win over Winnipeg Jets
Winnipeg Blue Bombers tame Hamilton Tiger-Cats 40-3

Zach Collaros returned from injury to throw for 367 yards as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers dominated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 40-3, backed by Trey Vaval’s 98-yard kickoff return and Chris Streveler’s three rushing touchdowns. The win lifted Winnipeg to 8-7 and snapped Hamilton’s three-game winning streak.

Less pork, more veggies keeps Willie Jefferson a dominant defensive force in the CFL

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive lineman is still competing at a high level in his 11th CFL season — and moving up in the league’s record book. 

Jets will grow stronger after emotionally challenging end to season: Hellebuyck

The Winnipeg Jets star goaltender believes the team will rally after a disappointing — and emotionally challenging — end to its NHL season, and be better for it.

Jets edge Kraken 4-3, clinch second in Central Division

Winnipeg (51-24-6) also stretched its win streak to seven games in front of its eighth sold-out crowd of the season at Canada Life Centre.

Bombers, Alouettes meet in showdown of teams riding four-game win streaks

Both CFL clubs are riding four-game win streaks, both will have their starting quarterbacks back from injury and both are coming off one-point victories that were nothing to brag about.

Injury-riddled Jets ‘hopeful’ Scheifele plays crucial Game 5

Odds favour the Golden Knights to eliminate the Jets in Nevada. Teams that take a 3-1 lead in a best-of-seven series hold a record of 299-31.

Golden Knights ground Jets with 4-2 win, lead series 3-1

The victory gave Vegas a 3-1 lead in their first-round playoff series. Game 5 of the best-of-seven battle goes Thursday in Vegas.

“Whiteout” tradition leave impression as Jets look to even playoff series

The Golden Knights hit the ice Saturday against the Winnipeg Jets to a sold-out crowd of 15,325 at Canada Life Centre.

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