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  • Bruins take another shot at eliminating Rangers on TSN

    Bruins take another shot at eliminating Rangers on TSN

    The New York Rangers will attempt to stave off elimination again tonight when they visit the Boston Bruins for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals. You can watch all the action on TSN and TSN Mobile TV with coverage beginning at 5pm et/2pm pt. You can also chat and get updates from TSN's hockey personalities with TSN.ca's Game Night blog on the TSN GameTracker.

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  • Red Wings try to complete upset of top-seeded Blackhawks

    Red Wings try to complete upset of top-seeded Blackhawks

    With a win Saturday night in Game 5 at Chicago's United Center, the seventh-seeded Detroit Red Wings can complete the biggest upset of the 2013 postseason. The Red Wings have built a 3-1 lead in this best-of-seven Western Conference semifinal series, pushing the top-seeded Blackhawks -- this year's Presidents' Trophy winners -- to the brink of elimination.
  • Raonic-Malisse match to be broadcast on TSN2 on Sunday

    Raonic-Malisse match to be broadcast on TSN2 on Sunday

    Canada's Milos Raonic will be among the first to take the court when the 2013 French Open kicks off at Roland Garros in Paris. You can watch the 14th-seeded Raonic face Xavier Malisse of Belgium on Sunday at 5am et/2am pt on TSN2. An encore presentation of the match will be shown on TSN2 on Sunday at 3pm et/Noon pt.
  • Hockey Canada federations remove checking from peewee

    Hockey Canada federations remove checking from peewee

    Hockey Canada's provincial federations voted in favour of removing bodychecking from peewee hockey, coast to coast in Canada on Saturday. The provincial federations have, however, agreed to develop a bodychecking standard for coaching to be implemented in 2014-15.
  • Rosberg takes pole ahead of Hamilton for Monaco GP

    Rosberg takes pole ahead of Hamilton for Monaco GP

    Nico Rosberg set the fastest qualifying time at the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday to secure his third consecutive pole position and a fourth straight for Mercedes.
  • NHL moving towards agreement for Gosbee group to buy Coyotes

    NHL moving towards agreement for Gosbee group to buy Coyotes

    According to TSN's Darren Dreger, the NHL is moving towards an agreement with the Gosbee group to purchase the Phoenix Coyotes. Dreger also reports that the agreement is subject to a number of conditions that haven't been met as of yet.
  • Yankees place Granderson on DL, recall OF Boesch

    Yankees place Granderson on DL, recall OF Boesch

    The New York Yankees have put outfielder Curtis Granderson on the 15-day disabled list with a broken knuckle on his left pinky finger and recalled outfielder Brennan Boesch from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
  • Beckham's career over as he's left out of PSG's squad

    Beckham's career over as he's left out of PSG's squad

    David Beckham's football career is now officially over. The veteran midfielder was not included in Paris Saint-Germain's squad to play Lorient in Sunday's season-ending game, meaning his tearful farewell at the Parc des Princes last Saturday was Beckham's final match before retiring.
  • After blazing heat last year; Indy 500 to be cooler, faster

    After blazing heat last year; Indy 500 to be cooler, faster

    A year ago, fans at the Indianapolis 500 were searching for shade. This year, they'll be looking for some sun. Temperatures throughout May have been unseasonably cool at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and that hasn't changed during race weekend.
  • Nibali wins penultimate stage, virtually wraps up Giro title

    Nibali wins penultimate stage, virtually wraps up Giro title

    Vincenzo Nibali virtually wrapped up the Giro d'Italia title with a dominating solo performance to win the penultimate stage Saturday, leaving behind his rivals under a blizzard of snow on the race's final climb.
  • Toronto FC looks to end growing pains against Revolution

    Toronto FC looks to end growing pains against Revolution

    Toronto has shot itself in the foot, failing to take its chances while dropping nine points from six games by conceding late goals (in stoppage-time on three of those occasions). Some might say a loss is a loss is a loss. But hope springs eternal for Nelsen as Toronto heads to Boston for a Saturday night game with the New England Revolution (3-4-4).
  • Top scorers McInerney, Di Vaio collide as Union visit Impact

    Top scorers McInerney, Di Vaio collide as Union visit Impact

    Small strikers with quick feet will be the focus of attention when the Philadelphia Union visit the Montreal Impact on Saturday night. The Union's Jack McInerney leads Major League Soccer with eight goals for fifth-place Philadelphia, while fourth-place Montreal's Marco Di Vaio is among a group of three players with six goals, although the Impact striker has played two fewer games.
  • West Finals move to Memphis with Spurs in control

    West Finals move to Memphis with Spurs in control

    The Western Conference Finals shift to Memphis on Saturday as the Grizzlies try to get back into the series against the San Antonio Spurs. It's been three days since the teams last took the court on Tuesday, when San Antonio emerged with a 2-0 series advantage after a 93-89 overtime win.

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