Eight games. It's been eight long games since the Giants got in the win column. And of the eight, only one of them has been by a single goal. If the G-Men want to have any hope of making the playoffs, they're going to have to wake up, and do it in a hurry. Claude Noël's done his part. He called a time out early in the first period.
Read MoreG-Man are in for a rough time against the Royals
Vancouver facing a giant climb up the table
As Vancouver's hopes of a last-minute berth in the Chynoweth Cup continue to fade, we begin to reflect on the positives of this year's edition. The Giants can look forward to another high draft pick in 2015. Tyler Benson, Alec Baer, Brennan Menell, and Jakob Stukel will all be another year older, and hopefully ready to take on added responsibility. And of course, the year is almost over.
Read MoreA lot of fun, but few surprises, in the Matchday One Fixtures
This time last week, we didn't know if we'd get to see the Major League celebrate its 20th season and welcome two new clubs, or if we were in for a protracted labour dispute with the Player's Union. Fortunately for us, cooler heads prevailed and the league was able to sign a new Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Players' Union. And while the league seems to be the happier of the two sides, the deal is only for five years, so in 2020, we can all look forward to what Sir Alex Ferguson might call squeaky bum time.
Read MoreTFC Rise as Whitecaps stumble at the goal line
So Toronto FC have bought themselves an anthem. We're not too surprised, their parent organisation, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, have so much money that anthropomorphic ducks swimming through it is a genuine concern. They have money to burn, and they frequently do. The actual song they bought, Love Me Again by John Newman, is an immensely likeable song. It's catchy, memorable, the kind of song you can dance to, and it will get stuck in your head. Listen to it at your own risk, but if you do, be sure to listen all the way through. Trust us, it's worth the wait.
Read MoreLet the games begin
As the clock ticks down on the start of the 2015 season, Vancouver Whitecaps FC were hard at work on the turf of BC Place, training in preparation for their Opening Day opponent, Toronto FC. Friends, both old and new, got to take in the preparations as the Caps also hosted their annual Media Day.
Read MoreCaps Kitted Out and ready to Kick Off
It's that time of year again. The days are getting longer, the sun has been is shining, plants are coming into bloom, and Vancouver Whitecaps FC have won another preseason tournament. Opening Day will soon be upon us. On Monday, the Whitecaps held their annual Season Launch Party at the Commodore Ballroom.
Read MoreWhy Montreal doing well in the Champions League is good for Canada
Tuesday night was a relatively good night for Montreal Impact in Mexico after they drew 2-2 with CF Pachuca. It is hard to cheer for a club across the country, especially one that has so many contentious issues with the local squad, the Whitecaps, but there are some reasons why it might be good for Montreal to advance in the CONCACAF Champions League.
Read MoreThoughts on WFC2's first six signings
So far, Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 have made six fairly predictable signings. They are a mix of academy players, graduates, and university players that likely wouldn't get a shot outside of Canada, if anywhere.
Read MoreGiant Tifo on Hooky Day in Cascadia
The Vancouver Giants welcomed the Moose Jaw Warriors to the Pacific Coliseum at noon on Wednesday. You read that right. They dropped the puck at 12:00 PM on a Wednesday afternoon. This year, Family Day took place in British Columbia on February the 9th, so it wasn't a holiday that you might have forgotten. Instead, this was what the Giants like to call Hooky Day, where they encourage their supporters to avoid work or school without rhyme or reason. But it's all for a good cause: Acceptance.
Read MoreFarmer, Haynes, and Piraux become first members of Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2
With on-field training set to begin on February 23rd at the Burnaby Lake Sports Complex West, Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 signed its first three players on Tuesday. Jacksoon Farmer, Jordan Haynes, and Mitch Piraux will now go into the history books as the foundation on which Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 was built.
Read MoreStealth make it a rough time for Calgary at the LEC
The Calgary Roughnecks arrived in Vancouver brimming with confidence. Well, at least they did by their own somewhat lowly standards. Sure, times are rough. They lost their first five matches of the season. But they managed to score 26 goals over their last two outings. That had to help boost their confidence. And coming so close to getting that first victory, losing the last two by a single goal, has only made them hungrier still.
Read MoreTales from the Training Ground
Whitecaps FC had at best a mixed results down in the desert. They scored two goals, while keeping a clean sheet against New England. They drew one apiece with San Jose. And they lost by one to Western Conference newcomers Houston Dynamo. Of course at this time of year, results count for nothing.
Read MoreLions release 2015 Fixture List
With Vancouver currently featuring two football clubs, two hockey clubs, a baseball, gridirion, and lacrosse club, plus three colleges, four if you count Abbotsford, it's getting harder and harder to make a schedule that will appeal to everyone. There's bound to be overlap, and in the Lions 2015 schedule, that's definitely the case.
Read MoreMagic Manneh and Tricky Trialist 1
With five trialists, two residency players, and an unsigned draftee all vying for one Vancouver's three remaining openings, Whitecaps FC manager Carl Robinson has some decisions to make. Robert Earnshaw, Dane Richards, and Kalif Alhassan, his three most experienced trialists, all started the match.
Read MoreWhitecaps FC 2 confirm appointment of Alan Koch as manager
The story of the Whitecaps Football Club began on December 11th, 1973. Forty years, eleven months, and ten days later, WFC2 came into being as a USL Pro side. Before the announcement, the club had looked into a number of venues. Coquitlam, Surrey, and Swangard were all suggested. They came awfully close to reaching a deal with the City of New Westminster. But in the end, it was Thunderbird Stadium that got the nod. Today the club announced that Alan Koch will be heading up the coaching staff for WFC2's inaugural season and beyond.
Read MoreMajor League players prepared and will go on strike
The Major League officially kicks off on March 6th, 2015... or does it? Talks on a new collective bargaining agreement between the league and the Players Union don't appear to be going well.
Read MoreThe Russian Hockey Machine
Russian history is something that I've always thought to be very interesting, Russian hockey history? Even cooler. A movie about both? I was all in.
Read MoreThe Boys Are Back in Town
Has it really been three months since referee Mark Geiger controversially awarded FC Dallas an 84th minute penalty kick with the score level at once apiece? The calendar would suggest so, but for some of us, it felt like it has been a far longer wait.
Read MoreToronto Football Changes
"We're not an organisation that's afraid to think outside of the box," said Toronto FC chairman Tim Bezbechkeno. "We take risks. Sometimes they work out, sometimes they don't. That's football at the highest level."
Read MoreSometimes you get the bull, sometimes you get the horns
Rivalries can be funny things at times. Sometimes they're based on simple geography, like Vancouver's Cascadian derbies with Portland Timbers and Seattle Sounders FC. It's been said that familiarity breeds contempt, and although it might be a little bit harsh, it wouldn't be untoward when describing the Cascadia Cup matches.
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