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Toronto FC return to league action on Saturday against New York Red Bulls but the Reds will be without their most influential player, midfielder Michael Bradley, who has now left to join up with the United States squad for their pre World Cup training camp. Jonathan Schoop Twins Jersey . After a difficult run in the league, TFC managed to advance to the final of the Amway Canadian Championship in Vancouver on Wednesday night. Despite losing 2-1 against the Whitecaps at BC Place after extra time, Toronto won the tie on penalties. The Form: Toronto FC have lost three straight in Major League Soccer, and their home form has been poor, losing two of their three games at BMO Field this season against Colorado Rapids and New England Revolution. Defensively, the Reds have had some shaky moments in their last couple of league games, conceding four goals at Dallas and home to New England. Ryan Nelsens team will be buoyed by their progression in the Canadian Championship: Its a game we really wanted to win," said the coach following the match in Vancouver. "No matter how we got through, we got through. When you play these games and they go to extra time, it can be a real positive when you come out with a win. Guys have played together now, they will harden up and any 90 minutes they experience in the future will be a walk in the park compared to this." The Big Question: Will Toronto FCs players have enough gas left in the tank? With the Amway Canadian Championship semifinal in Vancouver going all the way to penalty kicks on Wednesday night, there will be some tired legs within TFCs squad. However, Toronto FC had a bye weekend in MLS leading up to the match in Vancouver and have only played seven league matches so far this year, so the effect of a lengthy cup tie may not be as negative as it could have been if the schedule had been more difficult. The Lineup: Bradley Orr partnered Doneil Henry in the centre of defence in Vancouver but veteran defender Steve Caldwell is likely to return to the lineup against the Red Bulls. Mark Bloom and Justin Morrow are set to return in the fullback positions, although Nick Hagglund has impressed this year whenever he has been given an opportunity. With Bradley gone, Torontos midfield could see two young Canadians paired together with the potential for Kyle Bekker to play alongside Jonathan Osorio, although Osorio has also been played by Nelsen on the left side of midfield recently. Draft pick Daniel Lovitz was impressive when he came on as a substitute for his Toronto FC debut in Vancouver on Wednesday. Jermain Defoe was left on the bench against the Whitecaps but should be back in the team on Saturday. Ryan Nelsen will be hoping Defoe is motivated to prove a point after being left out of Englands World Cup squad. The Opposition: New York Red Bulls won the Supporters Shield last year, finishing with the best record in MLS during the regular season. Mike Petkes team have had a mixed season so far. They got off to a slow start, failing to win in their first six matches, but since then things have picked up, and they were unbeaten in four - with three wins - prior to losing a crazy game at home to Chicago Fire last weekend 5-4. Whenever the Red Bulls visit, much of the attention is focused on France star Thierry Henry, but it is his attacking partner Bradley Wright-Phillips who has been capturing the headlines of late. Wright-Phillips scored a hat-trick (his second of the season) against Chicago and has now scored eight goals in his last four matches. The London born forward leads the league in scoring with nine goals, and has been developing a strong understanding with Henry. Red Bulls coach Petke and TFCs Nelsen know each other well. They won MLS Cup as teammates at DC United back in 2004. Petke was a finalist for MLS Coach of the Year in 2013 after guiding New York to the top of the standings in his first year in charge. The Odds: With Toronto FCs current poor run in MLS and their disappointing home losses against Colorado and New England, New York will arrive at BMO Field confident of taking at least a point home with them, especially given the loss of Michael Bradley. The Red Bulls have a very good record against Toronto FC and are unbeaten in their last ten matches against the Reds dating back to June 2009. Theyve out-scored them 25-5 during that stretch. In fact, New York have only lost four of 18 meetings all-time against Toronto. Where To Watch: Join me, Jason deVos and Kristian Jack for Toronto FC against the New York Red Bulls, live on TSN on Saturday at 4:30pm ET, 1.30pm PT. Byron Buxton Jersey .Y. - His opponent couldnt stop him, and LeBron James didnt quite know what to think when his coach tried. Rod Carew Twins Jersey . But history aside, theyre still happy to participate in the Par 3 contest, traditionally held on the day prior to the first round of the Masters.Canadas favourite pastime makes itself at home on TSN, with comprehensive regional coverage of the Winnipeg Jets, Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs. Winnipeg Jets games to move to TSN following the networks new expansion to five feeds TSN and True North Sports & Entertainment Limited are pleased to announce today that beginning this season the networks package of 60 regional Winnipeg Jets games will be moved to TSN3 – part of TSNs new expanded lineup of five national feeds branded TSN1, TSN2, TSN3, TSN4 and TSN5 that debut on Monday, August 25. The announcement comes as TSNs Winnipeg Jets broadcast schedule was confirmed today. To access regional Jets games on TSN3, fans must live in the Jets designated broadcast region, which includes Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, and parts of Northwestern Ontario including Kenora, Dryden, and Thunder Bay. TSN subscribers with participating television service providers in the Jets broadcast region will receive TSN3. With games being moved to TSN3, the previously offered TSN Jets service is no longer required and will be retired. TSNs Jets coverage will feature play-by-play commentary by veteran broadcaster and Manitoba native Dennis Beyak. Colour commentary duties will be shared by Shane Hnidy and Brian Engblom. TSN Winnipeg Bureau Reporter Sara Orlesky will follow the Jets all season long to deliver news on the team across TSNs slate of programs and platforms. For radio coverage of the Winnipeg Jets, TSN Radio 1290 in Winnipeg will continue to bring fans live coverage of every Jets game as the teams official radio broadcaster. TSN 1290 delivers all the play-by-play action and analysis from a rotating crew of veteran broadcasters familiar to Jets fans. Play-by-play calls are handled by Dennis Beyak and Paul Edmonds, who most recently served as the co-host of TSN 1290s morning show. They are joined by analysts Shane Hnidy and Brian Munz, both of whom have been part of TSN 1290s Jets coverage since it debuted in 2011. Jets Regional Broadcast Schedule on TSN3 October      Thursday, Oct. 9 - Winnipeg @ Arizona, 9pm ctSunday, Oct. 12 - Winnipeg @ Los Angeles, 9pm ctFriday, Oct. 17 - Nashville @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctTuesday, Oct. 21 - Carolina @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctFriday, Oct. 24 - Tampa Bay @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctSunday, Oct. 26 - Colorado @ Winnipeg, 2pm ctTuesday, Oct. 28 - Winnipeg @ NY Islanders, 6pm ctThursday, Oct. 30 - Winnipeg @ New Jersey, 6pm ct November  Sunday, Nov. 2 - Winnipeg @ Chicago, 8pm ctTuesday, Nov. 4 - Nashville @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctThursday, Nov. 6 - Pittsburgh @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctTuesday, Nov. 11 - Winnipeg @ Montreal, 6:30pm ctThursday, Nov. 13 - Winnipeg @ Carolina, 6pm ctSunday, Nov. 16 - Winnipeg @ Minnesota, 4pm ctTuesday, Nov. 18 - New Jersey @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctThursday, Nov. 20 - Detroit @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctSunday, Nov. 23 - St. Louis @ Winnipeg, 3:30pm ctTuesday, Nov. 25 - Winnipeg @ Columbus, 6pm ctFriday, Nov. 28 - Winnipeg @ Boston, 6pm ct December Friday, Dec. 5 - Colorado @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctSunday, Dec. 7 - Anaheim @ Winnipeg, 2pm ctTuesday, Dec. 9 - Winnipeg @ Dallas, 7:30pm ctThursday, Dec. 11 - Winnipeg @ Colorado, 8pm ctTuesday, Dec. 16 - Buffalo @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctFriday, Dec. 19 - Boston @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctSunday, Dec. 21 - Philadelphia @ Winnipeg, 8pm ctTuesday, Dec. 23 - Winnipeg @ Chicago, 7:30pm ctMonday, Dec. 29 - Minnesota @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctWednesday, Dec. 31 - NY Islanders @ Winnipeg, 4pm ct January     Monday, Jan. 5 - San Jose @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctThursday, Jan. 8 - Winnipeg @ Arizona, 8pm ctSunday, Jan. 11 - Winnipeg @ Anaheim, 8pm ctTuesday, Jan. 13 - Florida @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctThursday, Jan. 15 - Winnipeg @ Dallas, 7:30pm ctFriday, Jan. 16 - Winnipeg @ Chicago, 7:30pm ctTuesday, Jan. 27 - Winnipeg @ Pittsburgh, 6pm ctThursday, Jan. 29 - Winnipeg @ Philadelphia, 6pm ct February      Monday, Feb. 2 - Winnipeg @ Calgary, 8pm ctTuesday, Feb. 3 - Winnipeg @ Vancouver, 9pm ctFriday, Feb. 6 - Chicago @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctSunday, Feb. 8 - Colorado @ Winnipeg, 5pm ctTuesday, Feb. 10 - Minnesota @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctThursday, Feb. 12 - Winnipeg @ Nashville, 7pm ctMonday, Feb. 16 - Edmonton @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctThursday, Feb. 19 - Winnipeg @ Washington, 6pm ctTuesday, Feb. 24 - Dallas @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctThursday, Feb. 26 - St. Louis @ Winnipeg, 7pm ct     March  Sunday, Mar. 1 - Los Angeles @ Winnipeg, 2pm ctTuesday, Mar. 10 - Winnipeg @ St. Louis, 7pm ctThursday, Mar. 12 - Winnipeg @ Florida, 6:30pm ctTuesday, Mar. 17 - San Jose @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctThursday, Mar. 19 - St. Louis @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctMonday, Mar. 23 - Winnipeg @ Edmonton, 8:30pm ctThursday, Mar. 26 - Montreal @ Winnipeg, 7pm ctTuesday, Mar. 31 - NY Rangers @ Winnipeg, 7pm ct April  Saturday, Apr. 4 - Vancouver @ Winnipeg, 2pm ctMonday, Apr. 6 - Winnipeg @ Minnesota, 7pm ctTuesday, Apr. 7 - Winnipeg @ St. Louis, 7pm ctThursday, Apr. 9 - Winnipeg @ Colorado, 8pm ctSaturday, Apr. 11 - Calgary @ Winnipeg, 2pm ct TSN is home to more Toronto Maple Leafs games than ever before, with 26 Leafs games this season TSN is set to deliver more hockey than Toronto Maple Leafs games than ever before, as the network broadcasts 26 Leafs games in 2014-15. TSNs package of 26 Leafs games will air on TSN4 – part of TSNs new expanded lineup of five national feeds branded TSN1, TSN2, TSN3, TSN4 and TSN5 that debut on Monday, August 25. To access Leafs games on TSN4, fans must live in the Leafs designated broadcast region. TSN subscribers with participating television service providers in the Leafs broadcast region will receive TSN4. For TSNs live game coverage, the networks broadcast teams feature award-winning play-by-play announcers Gord Miller and Chris Cuthbert and industry-leading game analyst Ray Ferraro. For radio coverage of the Toronto Maple Leafs, TSN Radio 1050 in Toronto will continue to bring fans live coverage of the team as an official radio broadcaster. Calling all the action are play-by-play commentator Joe Bowen and long-time Leafs radio analyst Jim Ralph. TSN Radio 10550s schedule of Leafs games kicks off when the team hosts Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday, Oct. Blake Parker Twins Jersey. 11, with pre-game coverage beginning at 6pm et. Leafs Regional Broadcast Schedule on TSN October     Tuesday, Oct. 14 - Colorado @ Toronto, 7:30pm etTuesday, Oct. 21 - Toronto @ NY Islanders, 7pm etTuesday, Oct. 28 - Buffalo @ Toronto, 7:30pm et    November   Thursday, Nov. 6 - Toronto @ Colorado, 9pm etFriday, Nov. 14 - Pittsburgh @ Toronto, 7:30pm etTuesday, Nov. 18 - Nashville @ Toronto, 7:30pm etThursday, Nov. 20 - Tampa Bay @ Toronto, 7:30pm et     December Tuesday, Dec. 2 - Dallas @ Toronto, 7:30pm etThursday, Dec. 4 - New Jersey @ Toronto, 7:30pm etTuesday, Dec. 9 - Calgary @ Toronto, 7:30pm etTuesday, Dec. 16 - Anaheim @ Toronto, 7:30pm etThursday, Dec. 18 - Toronto @ Carolina, 7pm et     January     Friday, Jan. 9 - Columbus @ Toronto, 7:30pm etThursday, Jan. 15 - Toronto @ San Jose, 10:30pm etMonday, Jan. 19 - Carolina @ Toronto, 7:30pm etThursday, Jan. 29 - Arizona @ Toronto, 7:30pm et February      Tuesday, Feb. 3 - Toronto @ Nashville, 8pm et Tuesday, Feb. 10 - NY Rangers @ Toronto, 7:30pm etThursday, Feb. 12 - Toronto @ NY Islanders, 7pm etThursday, Feb. 26 - Philadelphia @ Toronto, 7:30pm et March  Tuesday, Mar. 3 - Toronto @ Florida, 7:30pm etFriday, Mar. 13 - Toronto @ Calgary, 8pm etThursday, Mar. 19 - San Jose @ Toronto, 7:30pm etMonday, Mar 23 - Minnesota @ Toronto, 7:30pm etThursday, Mar. 26 - Florida @ Toronto, 7:30pm etTuesday, Mar. 31 - Tampa Bay @ Toronto, 7:30pm et TSN and RDS to deliver 54-plus Senators games beginning this season TSN and RDS, the official broadcasters of the Ottawa Senators, today announced their regional package of Senators games for the 2014-15 season. The announcement comes as part of Bell Medias comprehensive 12-year partnership with the Senators reached earlier this year. Beginning this season, 53 regular season Senators games plus pre-season matchups will be offered on TSN5 – part of TSNs new expanded lineup of five national feeds branded TSN1, TSN2, TSN3, TSN4 and TSN5 that debut on Monday, August 25. RDSs suite of channels – including RDS, RDS2 and RDSInfo – delivers French-language coverage of 54 Ottawa Senators regular season games plus one pre-season matchup. The networks regional Senators games will be available to TSN and RDS subscribers who live in the teams designated broadcast region – which includes Eastern Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada. TSN subscribers with participating television service providers in the Sens broadcast region will receive TSN5. Senators Regional Broadcast Schedule on TSN and RDS October      Thursday, Oct. 9 - Ottawa @ Nashville, 8pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Monday, Oct. 13 - Ottawa @ Florida, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDSInfo)Thursday, Oct. 16 - Colorado @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Tuesday, Oct. 28 - Ottawa @ Columbus, 7pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Thursday, Oct. 30 - Chicago @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDSInfo) November   Tuesday, Nov. 4 - Detroit @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Thursday, Nov. 6 - Minnesota @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS)Tuesday, Nov. 11 - Ottawa @ Vancouver, 10pm et (TSN5/RDS)Thursday, Nov. 13 - Ottawa @ Edmonton, 9:30pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Thursday, Nov. 20 - Nashville @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Saturday, Nov. 22 - St. Louis @ Ottawa, 3pm et (TSN5/RDS)Monday, Nov. 24 - Ottawa @ Detroit, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS)Tuesday, Nov. 25 - Ottawa @ St. Louis, 8pm et (TSN5/RDS)Friday, Nov. 28 - Ottawa @ Florida, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS2) December Tuesday, Dec. 2 - Ottawa @ NY Islanders, 7pm et (TSN5/RDS)Thursday, Dec. 4 - NY Islanders @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS)Saturday, Dec. 6 - Ottawa @ Pittsburgh, 1pm et (TSN5/RDS)Thursday, Dec. 11 - Los Angeles @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS)Saturday, Dec. 13 - Ottawa @ Boston, 1pm et (TSN5/RDS)Friday, Dec. 19 - Anaheim @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS)Monday, Dec. 22 - Ottawa @ Washington, 7pm et (TSN5/RDS)Monday, Dec. 29 - Buffalo @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDSInfo) January     Saturday, Jan. 3 - Ottawa @ Boston, 1pm et (TSN5/RDS)Tuesday, Jan. 6 - Ottawa @ Philadelphia, 7pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Thursday, Jan. 8 - Ottawa @ Colorado, 9pm et (TSN5/RDS)Tuesday, Jan. 13 - Ottawa @ Dallas, 8:30pm et (TSN5/RDS)Thursday, Jan. 15 - Montreal @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5) Tuesday, Jan. 20 - Ottawa @ NY Rangers, 7pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Thursday, Jan. 29 - Dallas @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Saturday, Jan. 31 - Arizona @ Ottawa, 3pm et (TSN5/RDS2) February      Tuesday, Feb. 3 - Ottawa @ New Jersey, 7pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Thursday, Feb. 5 - Washington @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS)Tuesday, Feb. 10 - Ottawa @ Buffalo, 7pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Thursday, Feb. 12 - Pittsburgh @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Monday, Feb. 16 - Carolina @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Wednesday, Feb. 18 - Montreal @ Ottawa, 7pm et (RDS)Friday, Feb. 20 - Ottawa @ Buffalo, 7pm et (TSN5/RDS)Wednesday, Feb. 25 - Ottawa @ Anaheim, 10pm et (TSN5/RDS)Thursday, Feb. 26 - Ottawa @ Los Angeles, 10:30pm et (TSN5/RDS)     March  Tuesday, Mar. 3 - Ottawa @ Minnesota, 8pm et (TSN5/RDS)Friday, Mar. 6 - Buffalo @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS)Tuesday, Mar. 10 - Boston @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Thursday, Mar. 12 - Ottawa @ Montreal, 7:30pm et (TSN5) Friday, Mar. 13 - Ottawa @ NY Islanders, 7pm et (TSN5/RDS)Tuesday, Mar. 17 - Ottawa @ Carolina, 7pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Thursday, Mar. 19 - Boston @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Monday, Mar. 23 - San Jose @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS)Thursday, Mar. 26 - NY Rangers @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS)Sunday, Mar. 29 - Florida @ Ottawa, 5pm et (TSN5/RDS)Tuesday, Mar. 31 - Ottawa @ Detroit, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS) April  Thursday, Apr. 2 - Tampa Bay @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Tuesday, Apr. 7 - Pittsburgh @ Ottawa, 7:30pm et (TSN5/RDS)Thursday, Apr. 9 - Ottawa @ NY Rangers, 7pm et (TSN5/RDS2)Saturday, Apr. 11 - Ottawa @ Philadelphia, 12:30pm et (TSN5/RDS2) ' ' '
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