About The Sports Reset

Sports moves fast. Your life moves faster. The Sports Reset Canada isn’t another sports talk show. It's a daily sports news podcast for casual Canadian fans who want to quickly stay informed without spending hours following every game and headline.

In 2-3 minutes each morning, we cover the scores, stories, statistics, and upcoming matchups worth knowing. The show follows the NHL, NFL, CFL, MLB, NBA, soccer, tennis, golf, F1, and other major sporting events throughout the year.

Sports news without the noise

The Sports Reset is designed for your commute, morning routine, or the few minutes before the group chat gets active. You will get concise reporting and useful context without long debates, exaggerated hot takes, or unnecessary commentary.

Daily means 365 days a year

The Sports Reset publishes every day of the year—not only on weekdays or when the sports calendar is convenient. New episodes arrive seven days a week, including weekends and holidays. When sports happen, we provide the reset the following morning.

Each episode answers three practical questions:

  • What happened?
  • Why does it matter?
  • What should I watch for next?

Want a United States focused daily sports reset?

For a wider US-centric daily sports briefing across the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, WNBA, golf, soccer, Formula 1, and more, listen to The Sports Reset. It is the same concise morning format, built for casual fans who want the biggest sports stories without long commentary, hot takes, or scrolling.

Who makes it

The Sports Reset is produced by Digital Saffron LLC, a digital media business specializing in distilling complex information into easily consumable digests in a variety of channels.

We aim to be accurate, concise, and transparent. Because sports news changes quickly, if listeners require authorative information they should consult official leagues, teams, and event organizers directly.

Listen and follow

Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, or your preferred podcast app to receive a new sports briefing every morning.

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