Kristina Rutherford
@krrutherford
Left-handed writer for @sportsnet
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http://www.sportsnet.ca 01-07-2010 04:46:45
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CANADA WILL GO FOR GOLD ššØš¦ Rugby Canada will face New Zealand at 1:45pm ET today, but has already secured the BEST-EVER finish for this team at the #Olympics
Gaby Dabrowski comes into her home WTA event in Toronto after winning Canadaās second-ever Olympic medal in tennis. Kristina Rutherford covers that and more in her NBO preview. sportsnet.ca/wta/article/naā¦
The Fernandez sisters have drawn a pretty packed house for their qf match National Bank Open. Intensity is dialled riiiight up
A refreshed Amanda Anisimova is hitting her stride at the National Bank Open after taking a break from tennis last year. (Kristina Rutherford) sportsnet.ca/tennis/articleā¦
Jessica Pegula is one win away from defending her National Bank Open title but a fellow American stands in her way. (Kristina Rutherford) sportsnet.ca/tennis/articleā¦
On Molly Carlson, the biggest star in Red Bull CliffDiving for reasons that transcend her sport. A big thank you to Molly and her family for sharing her story. It was such a treat to write. sportsnet.ca/more/longform/ā¦
On Thursday morning, 34-year-old Steven Stamkos made his on-ice debut with the Nashville Predators at training camp. "I felt like a young kid again, getting out there and just feeling out your surroundings." (Kristina Rutherford) sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/stā¦
I spent 40 minutes with Martin St. Louis yesterday. We talked about his methods+the culture heās built with the Canadiens. āI feel weāre ready to win more,ā he said. He offered justifications+opened a window into how he sees himself+his rolešš» sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/st⦠Sportsnet
"I had guys like Roberts and Recchi say, āListen, weāve been in the league 20 years, this normally doesnāt happen." That was Steven Stamkos's introduction to the NHL. It's "different," but a smoother start ahead of his debut with the Nashville Predators. sportsnet.ca/nhl/longform/iā¦
Brad Gushue's decision to add Brendan Bottcher at second to replace E.J. Harnden caused a stir in the curling world, but now that the dust has settled, the six-time Brier champion is focused on returning to the ice, writes Kristina Rutherford. sportsnet.ca/curling/articlā¦