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Canada's First World Cup Point Lands at Home

Cyle Larin came off the bench and scored 121 seconds after entering the pitch — that is the margin between Canada becoming a co-host footnote and earning its first point in World Cup history. Jovo Lukic's 21st-minute header had Bosnia and Herzegovina on course for an opening-game upset before Larin's 78th-minute finish made the final 1-1 at Toronto Stadium on Friday. The result is history: Canada had lost all six matches across its two previous World Cup appearances in 1986 and 2022.

The so-what is structural. Canada sits tied atop Group B with Bosnia and Herzegovina on one point each. The group also contains Switzerland — ranked 17th globally — and Qatar. Under the expanded 48-team format, the top two teams advance guaranteed, and the best third-placed sides can also qualify. Canada doesn't need to win its next match against Qatar on Thursday; it needs to not lose momentum. Larin's impact off the bench also raises a genuine tactical question for manager Jesse Marsch: was that substitution the plan, or a lucky correction?

The Rest of the Slate
Stanley Cup Final
The Carolina Hurricanes won Game 5 4-2 in Raleigh on Thursday, taking a 3-2 series lead over the Vegas Golden Knights — and tonight at T-Mobile Arena is their first opportunity to lift the Cup. Golden Knights centre William Karlsson, injured in Game 5, has been ruled out for Game 6, removing one of Vegas's most effective two-way players at the worst possible moment for the home side.
Blue Jays
The Yankees beat Toronto 3-1 on Saturday on Paul Goldschmidt's tiebreaking ninth-inning home run off closer Louis Varland, who had not surrendered a home run in 36⅔ innings entering the game. The Jays, now 34-37, send Patrick Corbin to the mound this afternoon against New York's Will Warren (7-1, 3.28 ERA), a matchup that does not favour a split.
RBC Canadian Open
The final round tees off this morning at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon, with Jackson Suber entering Sunday one shot clear of Bud Cauley at 13-under after Suber birdied 18 on Saturday to take the solo lead. Tommy Fleetwood, Wyndham Clark, and two others are a further shot back at 11-under, meaning the national open's leaderboard is genuinely compressed heading into Sunday's final.
The Number
36.67

Consecutive innings pitched by Louis Varland without allowing a home run before Saturday night The streak ended on the biggest stage of a series, against one of baseball's most reliable power hitters — and it's the clearest data point for why Toronto's bullpen construction, not just its outcomes, needs a second look.

What's On Tonight
1:37 PM ET · Toronto Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees · Sportsnet
3:00 PM ET · Toronto Tempo vs. Atlanta Dream · TSN
8:00 PM ET · Stanley Cup Final Game 6: Hurricanes at Golden Knights · CBC / Sportsnet
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Hurricanes to win Stanley Cup Final Game 6 — Carolina holds a 3-2 series lead, Vegas is missing Karlsson up the middle, and the Hurricanes have scored four or more goals in four of the five games in this series. Home-ice has been irrelevant in this Final.

“Canada has waited forty years between World Cup appearances and earned its first point on home soil — the bar was low, the relief was real, and Thursday against Qatar is where the bar actually gets set”
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