The Sports Network - Original Programmes

Original Programmes

  • CFL on TSN – Live coverage of CFL games with Dave Randorf in studio and a panel joining him to analyze the games – Jock Climie, Matt Dunigan and Chris Schultz. Friday broadcasts are known as Friday Night Football
  • Curling on TSN – Live coverage of the Canadian Curling Association, Continental Cup of Curling, the TSN Skins Game, the World Curling Championships, and Olympic Curling.
  • In this Corner – The latest news and reports from world of Boxing with Darren Dutchyshen and Russ Anber
  • NASCAR Canadian Tire Series – Live coverage of select NASCAR Canadian Tire Series races
  • NHL on TSN – Live coverage of NHL games. Hosted by James Duthie. Analysts include Bob McKenzie, Darren Dreger, Pierre LeBrun, Aaron Ward, and Marc Crawford
  • Off The Record – talk show featuring various personalities discussing the latest sports headlines with host Michael Landsberg
  • SportsCentre – Flagship news show on the network
  • TSN Profile – Biographical portrait of various sports personalities
  • TSN The Reporters – Sunday roundtable debate that examines the issues making headlines with Dave Hodge and featuring top Canadian Sports journalists
  • That's Hockey – All the latest news and reports from the National Hockey League with Gino Reda and analysts Mike Johnson and Jamie McLennan
  • TSN Skins Game – Annual curling bonspiel
  • Toronto Raptors Basketball – About 20 games a year. Produced by NBA TV Canada

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