I'm excited for the Canadian Premier League, I hope there will be pro/rel with a few divisions. This year could very well also be the first time since 1993 that a Canadian team wins the Stanley Cup. Calgary, Winnipeg and Toronto are bona fide contenders, while Montreal and Vancouver are playing better than expected. Hard to believe that since 1993 teams from Canada have only made the finals 5 times (the Red Wings alone have made the finals six times in the same time span), losing them all. The Blue Jays and Toronto FC have won championships more recently than any Canadian team won the cup.
@@siosportisoxygen5528 It's hard to say since London will not be having a team. The only two cities I really feel connected to are London, Ontario and the Detroit area. I think I'll favor Hamilton for now, at least until London gets a team.
You forgot to mention the Ottawa Champions, They too are a professional baseball team.
I'm excited for the Canadian Premier League, I hope there will be pro/rel with a few divisions. This year could very well also be the first time since 1993 that a Canadian team wins the Stanley Cup. Calgary, Winnipeg and Toronto are bona fide contenders, while Montreal and Vancouver are playing better than expected. Hard to believe that since 1993 teams from Canada have only made the finals 5 times (the Red Wings alone have made the finals six times in the same time span), losing them all. The Blue Jays and Toronto FC have won championships more recently than any Canadian team won the cup.
@@siosportisoxygen5528 It's hard to say since London will not be having a team. The only two cities I really feel connected to are London, Ontario and the Detroit area. I think I'll favor Hamilton for now, at least until London gets a team.