Arash Madani
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Arash Madani has been with Sportsnet since 2009, covering a gamut of sports – from Hockey Night In Canada to the Olympics, as well as multiple World Series, NBA Finals and Super Bowls. In addition to his television work, he is a regular radio co-host on Prime Time Sports and is a contributor to the online print content on Sportsnet.ca.
Remembering Bob Cole as more than just the soundtrack of Saturday night
Arash Madani
If you’re of a certain vintage, there’s not a voice more iconic or connected to sport in this country than Bob Cole’s. But to those who had the pleasure of knowing him, he offered so much more.
How a CFL labour announcement could transform pro sports in Canada
Arash Madani
Bill Belichick is the GOAT, but not the coach NFL teams should hire now
Arash Madani
You know what the Los Angeles Chargers and Carolina Panthers absolutely cannot do this winter? Hire Bill Belichick. Arash Madani tells us why.
Northern Star Award just a step in Gilgeous-Alexander’s rise to greatness
Arash Madani
In 2023, no Canadian athlete put together as special a year as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. For club, for country,  while not yet satisfied, still thirsty to learn. 
Pierre Arsenault to be named U Sports' next CEO — and has a huge task ahead of him
Arash Madani
Rays grab data card shaken loose from Kirk's wrist, deny Blue Jays' request to return it
Arash Madani
Kevin Kiermaier grabbed a Toronto Blue Jays data card shaken loose from Alejandro Kirk’s wristband during a play at the plate and the Tampa Bay Rays later laughed off a request to return the proprietary sheet.
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Blue Jays no closer to clarity on potential Rogers Centre return this summer
Arash Madani
As the Toronto Blue Jays open a new season this afternoon at Yankee Stadium, they’re no closer to knowing if they’ll be able to eventually play at their actual home this summer.
Alouettes hold all-staff meeting on race: 'We all have to play our part'
Arash Madani
How two CFLers turned Constables react to death of George Floyd, protests
Arash Madani
Former CFL players Arjei Franklin and Shawn Gallant both became Constables after hanging up their cleats. Now they're both struggling with the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd.