Toronto Maple Leafs forward William Nylander is under NHL investigation after flipping his middle finger at a broadcast camera at a recent game against the Colorado Avalanche.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are a professional hockey team steeped in history, yet they often find themselves at odds with their loyal fan base. The recent incident involving William Nylander’s ...
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How a jazz singer became a symbol of resistance

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For 2-Spirit Anishinaabe/Cree artist and activist Shelby Gagnon, a collaboration with Goldline Curling and Curling Canada for the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics was an opportunity to present a different ...
That’s not a good look, William Nylander. Giving the middle finger to a TSN camera during the third period of the Leafs’ 4-1 loss against the Colorado Avalanche, as the Toronto Maple Leafs star did on ...
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Train across Winter Ridge

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