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Created July 9, 2012, 4:44 am, by jemmy
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Canadas top mens curlers are sweeping into Saskatoon, SK for the Tim Hortons Brier airing March 3-11 on TSN. Matt Hasselbeck Elite Jersey. The networks exclusive live coverage of the national mens championship begins Saturday, March 3 at 2:30pm et/11:30am pt on TSN with Draw 1 matchups. In total, TSN and TSN2 have more than 60 hours of live Brier action. All Brier draws can be seen live on TSN Mobile TV and on-demand at TSN.ca following the live television broadcast. TSN.ca also has live streaming of all weekday morning and afternoon draws beginning Monday. French-language coverage of the Brier is available on RDS2, with the Final airing on RDS. TSNs esteemed curling broadcast team is on hand for afternoon and evening draws with Vic Rauter calling the action alongside Olympic gold medallist Linda Moore and two-time Brier champion and Olympic gold medallist, Russ Howard. Bryan Mudryk calls the action alongside three-time Scotties winner Cathy Gauthier for the morning draws. On Sunday, March 11, TSN airs the Tim Hortons Brier Championship Special at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt just before the Final. The 30-minute special showcases highlights from the tournament, takes fans behind-the-scenes at the Brier and tees up the championship matchup. The 12-team field includes 2010 world champion Kevin Koe (Team Alberta), Olympic gold medallist Brad Gushue (Team Newfoundland and Labrador), and three-time world champion Glenn Howard (Team Ontario), who is making his record-tying 14th Brier appearance. Team Manitoba is led by Rob Fowler, who defeated last years Brier winner and world champion Jeff Stoughton in the provincials. Scott Manners leads the home-province Team Saskatchewan, while Koes brother Jamie Koe skips for Team Northwest Territories/Yukon. |
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