Vancouver Sun

Dickensons reunite in Calgary

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Dave and Craig Dickenson are together again with the Calgary Stampeders.

The Stampeders have appointed Craig Dickenson as a senior consultant.

His younger brother Dave Dickenson is Calgary's head coach and GM.

This marks the elder Dickenson's third stint with Calgary.

He served as a receivers coach in 2002, then joined Montreal as a running backs coach before returning to the Stampeders as running backs coach in 2004.

He served as the Stampeders special-teams co-ordinator from 2005-09.

Craig Dickenson rejoins the Stampeders after serving as the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s head coach (2019, 2021-23).

A Profession­al Women's Hockey League game between rivals Montreal and Toronto is being moved to the Bell Centre.

The April 20 game was originally scheduled to be played April 21 at Verdun Auditorium, which seats 4,114 fans.

With a capacity of more than 21,000 spectators, Bell Centre, which is home to the Montreal Canadiens, will be the sixth NHL arena to host a PWHL game in the league's inaugural season.

Montreal and Toronto previously met at Scotiabank Arena, home of the Toronto Maple Leafs, on Feb. 16 and set a women's hockey attendance record with a sold-out crowd of 19,285.

OG Anunoby scored 14 points in his return from an 18-game absence as the New York Knicks beat the Philadelph­ia 76ers 106-79 on Tuesday.

Anunoby hadn't played since Jan. 27 because of a right elbow injury that required surgery.

The Knicks improved to 13-2 in games that Anunoby has played in after acquiring him from Toronto in a Dec. 30 trade.

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