Who they picked, who they left on the shelf and why it will matter
Tag Archives: Roberto Luongo
Newsmakers
J.K. Rowling’s big reveal, Quebec’s felicidal mayor and Carly Rae’s amazing pitch
Newsmakers of the week
Danielle Smith’s offal tweet, Fidel Castro reappears (it seems), and Roberto Luongo a Leaf?
Losers: the Canucks
Roberto Luongo was the star Vancouver wanted. But he and the Canucks couldn’t deliver on a city’s Stanley cup dream.
Dance of the Stanley Cup rioters
A hockey fan choreographs the night Vancouver famously embarrassed itself
How do you solve a problem like Roberto Luongo?
If he’s going to win again in Vancouver, Luongo will have to rebuild his game and his confidence
We were best when it counted
The Vancouver Games started as a ‘crazy’ dream and ended up a wondrous spectacle that transfixed and, just maybe, transformed a nation
On top of the World
Sidney Crosby lifts his team—and the nation—in what might go down as the greatest game of all time
Potential trouble for Team Canada?
You be the judge
Canadian men gird for Russia
Our men’s hockey team crushes Germans in qualifier; must now contend with the Ovie & Geno show