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Find the latest news stories from Edmonton Sun on the topic Sports.
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JONES: What a party!
Are the Edmonton Oil Kings being cheated out of an exceptional Memorial Cup experience?
Did they win a trip to the Memorial Cup and end up where there's no there there?
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Rush have bright future
Derek Keenan isn't called the Danny Ocean of the NLL for nothing.
The head coach and general manager of the Edmonton Rush earned the nickname after basically pilfering all-star defenceman Chris Corbeil from the Buffalo Bandits for a pair of draft picks -- including Edmonton's first rounder this year-- heading into the regular season.
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Hunter remembers Battle of Quebec days
Behind a massive semicircle of Memorial Cup reporters hanging on his son Dale's every word, Dick Hunter thought back to The Battle of Quebec days when the Montreal Canadiens and old Nordiques used to butt heads in every possible way.
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Bold bested by mentor
It was master against former pupil, and the master won.
At first, it looked like Aaron Bold and his Edmonton Rush had the upper hand on Matt Vinc, the player he backed up in Rochester last year.
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Rush have unfinished business
Even if they won the Champions Cup on Saturday, the Edmonton Rush's job would still have remained unfinished.
While owner Bruce Urban has put in a lot of time and effort -- not to mention money -- into his ongoing project of developing professional lacrosse in Edmonton, there is one thing he still needs to see happen.
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Rush lose Champions Cup 9-6
The Edmonton Rush were in the driver's seat, and then the wheels fell off.
Just 30 minutes away from reaching the finish line in their first Champions Cup final in franchise history, reality set in on the Cinderella post-season of the last-seeded club.
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Esks add running back
The Edmonton Eskimos have added depth to their backfield.
On Thursday, the club announced they signed import running back Cory Ross out of the University of Nebraska.
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Eskimos waving the flags
The Edmonton Eskimos are starting them young.
In an effort to increase the profile of football in the city, the CFL club has join forces with the sports provincial governing body at the grassroots level.
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Ward of the stats
The Edmonton Rush may not be a superstitious bunch, but they certainly continue to ward off losses in the playoffs.
And a boost of offensive production of 35 goals -- compared to 14 allowed -- in two games so far in the 2012 post-season has all but sent opponents running to the nearest psych ward.
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JONES: Sutter right man for Oilers
Brent Sutter lost the quarter-finals at the world hockey championships Thursday afternoon.
Nine hours later - at 1 a.m. in Helsinki - you have to figure he became the next head coach of the Edmonton Oilers.
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Reunion paid off for Oil Kings
Michael St. Croix is used to playing with different linemates, a significant number of whom have been teammates in his three years as an Edmonton Oil King.
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Oil Kings build winning culture
A Western Hockey League title is fantastic, and a Memorial Cup would be even better, but what the Edmonton Oil Kings accomplished over the last two seasons is bigger than any trophy.
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Trying to take noose off Canada's necks
Due to the early hours of the game telecasts across the time zones from coast to coast in Canada Thursday morning, you'll know the results of the approach soon enough.
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Mem Cup a new challenge for Oil Kings
The Edmonton Oil Kings have a Western Hockey League championship trophy to show for four victorious campaigns against the devils they knew -- now they're face to face with the devils they don't.
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