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Canucks’ raucous home opener spoiled by Wild through Dumba’s winner

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Matt Dumba scored his first goal of the season midway through the third period as the Minnesota Wild used a 3-2 victory to spoil the Vancouver Canucks’ NHL home opener Tuesday night.

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Jets score equalizer, winner 19 seconds apart to complete stunning comeback against Ducks

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Paul Stastny and Nikolaj Ehlers scored 19 seconds apart in the third period as the Winnipeg Jets rallied for a 4-3 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday night.

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Habs drop opener of west coast road trip as Kraken earn 1st home win in franchise history

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Brandon Tanev had two goals and Jordan Eberle added another to give the Seattle Kraken their first home win in franchise history, beating the Montreal Canadiens 5-1 on Tuesday night.

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Atlanta overcomes loss of Morton to draw 1st blood against Houston in World Series

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Making his first start since testing positive for COVID-19, Jorge Soler became the first player to begin a World Series with a home run and Atlanta, despite the loss of pitcher Charlie Morton to a broken leg, hushed the Houston Astros 6-2 Tuesday night in Game 1.

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B.C. auditor general highlights $6-billion budget dispute with government

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British Columbia’s auditor general says he has a decade-long difference of opinion with the government over calculating the province’s financial bottom line that now adds up to $6 billion.

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