Rob Duffy
TSN – TSN – CTV News – CTV News Channel – CP24 – BNN Bloomberg – iHeartRadio
TORONTO (December 21, 2015) – #HereWeGo, Canada! TSN is home to the nation’s favourite holiday TV tradition, delivering every game of the 2016 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP, as Team Canada travels to Helsinki, Finland looking to defend the gold medal they captured last year on home ice. Canadians can follow Team Canada’s every move on TSN with complete live coverage of the World Juniors from Dec. 26 to Jan. 5, with pre-competition games beginning this Saturday, Dec. 19 (click here or see below for complete broadcast schedule).
TSN’s World Juniors broadcast schedule includes:
Along with complete live coverage of every Team Canada game, TSN delivers pre-game shows and post-game analysis and opinion, featuring all the latest news, highlights, and reaction from the tournament that puts the country’s top junior players in the national spotlight.
“The World Juniors has become an iconic Canadian holiday tradition,” said Mark Milliere, Senior Vice-President of Production, TSN. “As we prepare once again to deliver wall-to-wall coverage of the tournament over the holidays, we could not be more excited to bring together families, friends, and fans across the country to cheer on Team Canada.” TSN subscribers can access live streaming and on-demand viewing of the network’s exclusive live coverage of the World Juniors through TSN GO. Since TSN began airing the World Juniors in 1990-91, the tournament has repeatedly broken audience records, highlighted by the 2015 Gold Medal Game in Toronto featuring Canada vs. Russia, which attracted an average audience of 7.1 million viewers to TSN and RDS, becoming the most-watched broadcast ever on specialty television in Canada. Broadcast Team Host James Duthie and Hockey Insider and leading junior hockey expert Bob McKenzie are live from the TSN Studio to follow Team Canada’s progress in Group A, and also deliver news and analysis throughout the playoffs and Gold Medal Game at the World Juniors. TSN’s Bryan Mudryk and Dave Reid cover Group B throughout the preliminary round. The network’s live post-game coverage features Post2Post contributions from goaltending experts Jamie McLennan and Martin Biron. Calling all preliminary round Group A games from Helsinki Ice Hall, as well as the playoffs and Gold Medal Game, are play-by-play commentator and 2013 IIHF Paul Loicq Award winner Gord Miller and analyst Ray Ferraro, with Tessa Bonhomme reporting from rinkside. Calling all preliminary round Group B matchups from Hartwall Arena in Helsinki are play-by-play commentator Dennis Beyak and TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button. Canada’s #1 sports news program, SPORTSCENTRE, delivers breaking news, highlights, and daily updates from reporter Mark Masters, who is on-site in Finland to cover Team Canada. SPORTSCENTRE also features daily analysis from TSN’s World Juniors panel. Masters also contributes reports to TIM HORTONS THAT’S HOCKEY and THAT’S HOCKEY 2NITE throughout the tournament. World Juniors Preview Show Duthie, McKenzie, and Button tee up the tournament during the 2016 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP: PREVIEW SHOW on Christmas Eve, Thursday, Dec. 24, at 7 p.m. ET across the TSN Network. The 60-minute preview show includes:About TSN
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