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How to watch 112th Grey Cup weekend on TSN
2+ week, 2+ day ago (207+ words) The 112th Grey Cup is finally here, and TSN has you covered with all the content you need leading up to the big game between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Montreal Alouettes. The network's coverage begins with Grey Cup Saturday on TSN1/3, where the live preview begins from Winnipeg at 2:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 a.m. PT. Then on Sunday, TSN has all day coverage from Winnipeg setting up the Grey Cup, beginning at 1:00 p.m. ET / 10:00 a.m. PT on TSN1/3. Coverage will go all the way till the game begins at 6:00 p.m. ET / 3:00 P.M. PT, which will also feature the kickoff show featuring Canadian rock band Our Lady Peace, halftime performer MGK, and all the post-game festivities. The 112th Grey Cup marks the third matchup between the Roughriders and Alouettes, with Montreal winning the previous two in back-to-back years in 2009 and 2010. It's Saskatchewan's first appearance in the big dance since 2013, when they claimed victory…...
Alouettes QB Alexander (hamstring) active at practice Wednesday
2+ week, 4+ day ago (489+ words) Montreal Alouettes quarterback Davis Alexander was active at the team's practice session on Wednesday, as TSN's Matthew Scianitti reports he was dropping back, throwing and jogging on the field in the session. Alexander's health has been in the headlines since he tweaked his hamstring in the fourth quarter of the team's dramatic 19-16 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Eastern Final. The work on the field indicates a positive sign for Alexander, who Scianitti reported on Tuesday would likely need four-to-five rehab treatments a day to reach a comfort level to play. Alexander could be seen riding a bike to keep his hamstring warm between practice sessions, which Scianitti notes is likely to be the plan on Sunday. Alexander twice spent time on the injured list with the injury that limited him to just seven games in his first full…...
Marsch: Ecuador will be a really good test and next challenge for us on way to World Cup – TSN
2+ week, 4+ day ago (1764+ words) CanMNT coach Jesse Marsch says he jumped at the chance to take on Ecuador in an international friendly match due to their quality and how much of a challenge they will pose for his players. Ali Ahmed is excited to face some world-class talent and former teammate Pedro Vite. Marsch: Ecuador will be a really good test and next challenge for us on way to World Cup CanMNT coach Jesse Marsch says he jumped at the chance to take on Ecuador in an international friendly match due to their quality and how much of a challenge they will pose for his players. Ali Ahmed is excited to face some world-class talent and former teammate Pedro Vite. Marsch: Oluwaseyi in 'pole position' for Canada's starting striker spot alongside DavidOpens in new window Marsch: Ecuador will be a really good test and…...
Sens kick-off extended road trip with gritty win over Ducks – TSN
1+ week, 2+ day ago (1480+ words) The Sens kicked off their seven-game road trip with a dramatic win, scoring the go ahead goal with less than two minutes in the third. The TSN Hockey panel breaks down Drake Batherson's late goal, and how important Linus Ullmark was to keep Ottawa in the game. Sens kick-off extended road trip with gritty win over Ducks The Sens kicked off their seven-game road trip with a dramatic win, scoring the go ahead goal with less than two minutes in the third. The TSN Hockey panel breaks down Drake Batherson's late goal, and how important Linus Ullmark was to keep Ottawa in the game....
What has gone right for the Canadiens so far this season? – TSN
3+ week, 5+ day ago (1444+ words) The Canadiens lead the Atlantic with a 9-3-0 record to start the season, what has gone right for Montreal so far this year? Mark Roe is joined by Frankie Corrado and Mike Johnson to discuss. What has gone right for the Canadiens so far this season? The Canadiens lead the Atlantic with a 9-3-0 record to start the season, what has gone right for Montreal so far this year? Mark Roe is joined by Frankie Corrado and Mike Johnson to discuss....
Harris named MVP of 112th Grey Cup, Emilus top Canadian
2+ week, 7+ hour ago (115+ words) Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Trevor Harris was named the Most Valuable Player of the 112th Grey Cup after his team defeated the Montreal Alouettes. Harris, 39, threw for 302 passing yards, leading his team to victory. The 6-foot-3 pivot had 4,549 passing yards in the regular season with 24 touchdowns and 11 interceptions to lead the Roughriders to the best record in the CFL at 12-6. Meanwhile, Roughriders wide receiver Samuel Emilus was named the Most Valuable Canadian. The Montreal native had 108 receiving yards on 10 catches to help push his team to their first championship sine 2013. Emilus had 588 receiving yards with two touchdowns in seven regular season games....
2025 FIFA Men's U17 World Cup: Round of 32 - Korea Republic vs. England – TSN
2+ week, 1+ day ago (1753+ words) 2025 FIFA Men's U17 World Cup: Round of 32 - Korea Republic vs. England 2025 FIFA Men's U17 World Cup: Round of 32 - Korea Republic vs. England Camila Gonzalez tests Alfie Jones' Canadian knowledgeOpens in new window Kilbane reacts to his home country's huge comeback win to reach FIFA World Cup playoffsOpens in new window England or Norway - Which team looks poised to go furthest at FIFA World Cup? Opens in new window Is Germany good enough to be considered contenders at 2026 FIFA World Cup?Opens in new window FIFA World Cup Qualifying: Netherlands 4, Lithuania 0Opens in new window FIFA World Cup Qualifying: Germany 6, Slovakia 0Opens in new window Race for the Roster: Is it time for Larin to lose his starting spot on CanMNT?Opens in new window Should Canada be expected to beat and score goals against Venezuela?Opens in new window CanMNT's Davies returns to training…...
Oilers call season a 'work in progress', encouraged by how they capped gruelling road trip – TSN
6+ day, 14+ hour ago (1484+ words) After capping a gruelling seven-game road trip with a 6-3 win over the Panthers Saturday, Connor McDavid and the Oilers discuss how encouraged they are to take three of four points in Florida and explain why going through adversity early in the season can be a good thing. Oilers call season a 'work in progress', encouraged by how they capped gruelling road trip After capping a gruelling seven-game road trip with a 6-3 win over the Panthers Saturday, Connor McDavid and the Oilers discuss how encouraged they are to take three of four points in Florida and explain why going through adversity early in the season can be a good thing....
Canada reveals roster for Ecuador, Venezuela friendlies
3+ week, 3+ day ago (353+ words) Canada has announced its 24-player squad for this month's friendlies against Ecuador and Venezuela. Among the names are three new faces in Middlesbrough defender Alfie Jones, Huddersfield Town goalkeeper Owen Goodman, who is on loan from Crystal Palace and Tigres winger Marcelo Flores, who is in camp as a training player. Jesse Marsch's side is currently ranked 28th in the world and is coming off of an October international window where it dropped a 1-0 match in Montreal to Australia and earned a scoreless draw with Colombia. Jones, 28, is a Southampton youth product and is in his first season at Boro following five years at Hull City. He is eligible to represent Canada through his grandfather. Jones has appeared in 14 matches this season, recording a goal. Goodman, 21, was born in East London, but spent 10 years in Canada as a child in Alliston,…...
Rock League walks back travel plans for pro curling startup, won’t go overseas
2+ week, 3+ day ago (803+ words) The Curling Group is walking back some of its initial travel plans for the professional Rock League that's set to debut this spring. TCG, which also owns the Grand Slam of Curling circuit, has decided it will not hold events in Europe as originally planned when its six-week debut season begins in April. "We're going to keep it in North America this year," said Nic Sulsky, chief executive officer of The Curling Group. The multi-format competition will feature six global franchises. Ottawa's Rachel Homan is captain of Canada 1 and Brad Jacobs of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., is captain of Canada 2. When The Curling Group launched plans for Rock League last April, it planned to hold events in Canada, the United States and Europe. Sulsky said venue availability was an issue for the planned European stops. "I've been very vocal and…...