Two of the most storied cities in Canadian hockey history will face off at the 2005 National Women's Hockey League Championship this Saturday, as the Montreal Axion take on the Toronto Aeros. The annual championship features some of the best female hockey players competing for the coveted NWHL Championship Cup.
Every year, Canadians like to complain about not being able to watch the American commercials during the Super Bowl. Yet there's one perfectly simple way many of us can pick up the U.S. feed, which doesn't require an illegal dish, costs only a few dollars, and is perfectly legal.
TSN's James Duthie, Chris Schultz and Farhan Lalji will be in Jacksonville at ALLTEL Stadium - the site of Super Bowl XXXIX - to file daily reports for all editions of SportsCentre beginning today (Jan. 31) through Sunday, Feb.
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Singh...Woods...Weir...Els...Mickelson - the biggest names in golf are back in 2005, and fairway fanatics won't miss a drive, chip or putt of the action as TSN brings viewers more than 500 hours of golf this season. TSN's extensive 2005 golf broadcast schedule features 42 PGA TOUR tournaments, all four World Golf Championships, golf's four Majors, the Presidents Cup and the TELUS Skins Game.
TSN serves up 540 hours of tennis this season with comprehensive coverage of all the key events - the four Grand Slam tournaments, the Rogers Cup in Toronto, Tennis Masters Series: Canada in Montreal, as well as the remaining nine Tennis Masters Series events, including the season-ending Masters Cup from Shanghai.
Infront Sports & Media has signed an exclusive agreement with Rogers Sportsnet, the Canadian broadcaster, for the Canadian broadcast rights to all matches of the 2006 FIFA World Cup(TM), which takes place in Germany.