It's Showtime
96th Grey Cup kicks off today on TSN
It's the single biggest day in Canadian sports as the 96th Grey Cup kicks off today in Montreal with the Alouettes facing the Calgary Stampeders on TSN. The action starts with the pre-game show at 3pm et/Noon pt and opening kickoff at 6pm et/3pm pt. The game is also available on TSN HD. Full Story.(Photo: The Canadian Press)
Fuel For The Fire
Although the Stampeders had the CFL's best record in 2008, they came up empty with regards to individual awards. Now, they are using what they believe is a lack of respect as motivation for the Grey Cup final against the Alouettes (coverage starts Sunday at 3pm et/Noon pt on TSN and TSN HD). Full Story.
Year-End Honour
Cameron Wake collected his second consecutive award as Most Oustanding Defensive Player on Thursday but the accolades didn't end there. Each week throughout the season, CFL on TSN analyst Glen Suitor paid tribute to one player for their effort, toughness and sacrifice. On Saturday, the Lions' defensive end was named the TSN Friday Night Gladiator of the Year. Full Story.
Grey Cup Week on TSN.ca: There's only one place to be if you want to stay on top of the Grey Cup online! During Grey Cup Week, TSN reporters John Lu and Farhan Lalji will provide daily video updates from each team's practice. Rod Black and Duane Forde will provide analysis from field-level, and Sara Orlesky will deliver internet-only reports on the latest news from Montreal.
Check back every day for the latest video updates from the TSN team!
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PHOTO GALLERIES
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