| | | Hello, these are your top stories for Friday, September 17, 2021. Go to cbc.ca/sports to read more stories. | | | | | Sep 17 , 2021 • 04:00 EDT | Canada's national women's soccer team won gold at the Tokyo Olympics. So why is next to impossible to buy a jersey with a player's name on it? Experts say Canada Soccer missed a golden opportunity to market the team. | Read more | | | | Sep 17 , 2021 • 04:00 EDT | Canada's rugby sevens squads will look to find a new rhythm following eighth- and ninth-place finishes at the Tokyo Olympic Games. Both the men's and women's teams are set to compete in the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series in Vancouver from Sept. 18-19 and in Edmonton from Sept. 25-26. | Read more | | | | Sep 16 , 2021 • 17:49 EDT | New Canadian pairs duo Vanessa James and Eric Radford are sitting in second place after the short program at the Skate Canada Autumn Classic International — their international debut as a team. | Read more | | | | | Sep 16 , 2021 • 17:18 EDT | CBC Sports' daily newsletter looks at why the Toronto Blue Jays are a real threat to reach their first World Series in nearly three decades. | Read more | | | | Sep 16 , 2021 • 13:57 EDT | Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly said Thursday the NHL expects 98 per cent of players to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the start of the season. | Read more | | | | Enjoying this newsletter? You may also like The Buzzer from CBC Sports. Get up to speed on what's happening in sports in five minutes or less. Plus other fun stuff. Delivered right to your inbox, every weekday. Sign up here | | | Share this newsletter | | or subscribe if this was forwarded to you. | | | | That's all for now. Check cbc.ca/sports throughout the day for the most recent headlines. | | | | | |
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