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Gord Miller has covered hockey extensively as a host, reporter and commentator since joining TSN in 1990. His current duties include play-by-play announcer for TSN's extensive NHL and international hockey coverage.

Miller first called hockey games for TSN in 1993 at the Men's World Hockey Championship, which was quickly followed by play-by-play action for TSN's coverage of the NHL, IIHF World Junior Championship, World Cup of Hockey, Women's World Hockey Championships and various Memorial Cups.

From 1998 to 2001, Miller was the host of TSN's popular nightly hockey program Molson That's Hockey, hailed by TV Guide as the "most informative hockey show on television."

In 1999, Miller anchored TSN's critically acclaimed coverage of Wayne Gretzky's retirement, and later that year was selected by The Hockey News as one of the game's 100 most powerful and influential people.

In addition to hockey, Miller previously covered other high profile sports events for TSN including the Olympic Games, World Cup, World Series, British Open and World Figure Skating Championships. Miller also worked as TSN's CFL play-by-play announcer for six years.

Prior to joining TSN, Miller, an Alberta native, worked for CBC in Edmonton covering the Oilers.

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MLB Playoffs

Jeff Francis and the Colorado Rockies defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks in the NL Championship Series. Eric Gagne and the Boston Red Sox are in a battle with the Cleveland Indians in the AL Championship Series.

AL Championship Series

NL Championship Series

Celebrity Sid

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NHL Power Rankings

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Hockey Lives Here!

TSN's next game has the Montreal Canadiens entertaining the Florida Panthers, Tuesday at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt.

Fantasy Hockey on TSN.ca

See who TSN's panel of experts picked for their 2007-08 fantasy pool, and stay informed with the latest insight and analysis on TSN Broadband from TSN.ca's Scott Cullen and Nic Sulsky.

CFL Power Rankings

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CFL Playoff Races

November is approaching and the CFL playoff races are heating up. See what lies ahead for each team in the running as the Road to the Grey Cup gets an early start. More...

CFL Video On Demand

Henry Burris made a triumphant return from injury, throwing five touchdowns as the Stampeders rolled over the Blue Bombers 38-25 on Sunday.
Catch all the action from the game with our Video On Demand.

Audibles: You Make The Call

The 2007 NFL season is on and we want to know what you think. Drop us a line with your thoughts on the weekly topic or just give us your take about what's happening on the field. You might get posted on the site.

Get set for tipoff!

Get primed for the start of the 2007-08 regular season with TSN.ca basketball columnist Tim Chisholm's 30 team previews.

EURO 2008 Qualifying

50 countries battle for 14 spots, with the seven group winners and first runners-up joining co-hosts Austria and Switzerland in the final.

Rugby World Cup

South Africa enjoyed a victory over Argentina on Sunday to book its place alongside England in the Rugby World Cup final.

Quote of the Day

"What can you say about luck on my part? I tried to clear it ... it was on me. I certainly didn't mean to put it in the net."

- Maple Leafs defenceman Bryan McCabe after he scored an own goal in overtime to win it for the Sabres.

Stat of the Day

With their fans waving brooms and towels, the Rockies joined the 1976 Big Red Machine as the only teams to start a post-season with seven straight wins. Colorado has won 10 in row overall and lost only once since Sept. 16.

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