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  • September 1, 1984
    The Sports Network signs on as Canada's first and only national 24-hour sports television network, with 323,000 subscribers. First-day programming includes Canada Cup hockey and Blue Jays baseball.
  • February 1988
    TSN becomes the first pay-TV network to acquire broadcasting rights to the Olympic Games and proceeds to show 115 hours of coverage from the 1988 Winter Games in Calgary.
  • September 1989
    RDS, TSN's French language counterpart, signs on.
  • June 1993
    TSN televises the first CFL game played outside of Canada with the Sacramento Gold Miners' debut at home.
  • March 1996
    TSN has live coverage of the last NHL game played at the Montreal Forum.
  • June 1997
    TSN launches CFL Friday Night Football.
  • March 1998
    TSN and RDS sign an agreement with CBC to broadcast the next five Olympic Games through 2008.
  • March 2000
    CTV acquires Netstar Communications, TSN's parent company.
  • August 2001
    TSN changes the name of its flagship news and information program to SportsCentre.
  • June 2004
    NASCAR and TSN team up to establish NASCAR Canada.

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UEFA Champions League: Stuttgart battles Barcelona in Matchday 2 action, Tuesday at 2:30pm et/11:30am pt on the TSN Alternate Feed.

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Just One More Game

The Hunt for October

October baseball is upon us, but it won't start with a postseason game just yet. The National League wild card is still up for grabs with the Colorado Rockies hosting the San Diego Padres in a one-game playoff tonight.

While the Phillies await tonight's winner, check out the other three playoff match ups.

The Presidents Cup

The United States clinched the Presidents Cup for a fifth time in seven editions, giving the Americans a 5-1-1 overall record. The next Presidents Cup will be held in 2009 at Harding Park in San Francisco.

Hockey Lives Here!

The countdown to puck drop is under way and TSN is the place to be for all hockey fans. Get set for the start of the 2007-08 campaign with the season premiere of Molson That's Hockey on Monday at 7pm et/4pm pt, and the NHL on TSN Preview Show on Tuesday at 8pm et/5pm pt. TSN's first game is Wednesday when the Toronto Maple Leafs host the Ottawa Senators 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 get prepared with the latest insight and analysis on TSN Broadband from TSN.ca's Scott Cullen and Nic Sulsky.

CFL Power Rankings

There's a change at the top and quarterback injuries have created a major change for this week's edition of TSN.ca's CFL Power Rankings. More...

CFL MOP Watch

Thanksgiving weekend is upon us and the contenders are separating themselves from the pretenders. Who would you rate higher - Charles Roberts or Joe Smith? What about Kevin Glenn or Kerry Joseph?

CFL Video On Demand

Andre Talbot reeled in a pair of TD passes as the Toronto Argonauts moved back into a playoff position with a crucial 18-11 victory over the Edmonton Eskimos on Friday night.
Catch all the action from the games with our Video On Demand.

Rugby World Cup

Canada has left the Rugby World Cup without a win, finishing with three losses and a draw. Check out all the results and latest standings.

Quote of the Day

"It was the longest race of my life. It seemed to go on and on and on."

- McLaren racer Lewis Hamilton, who took a major step towards winning the Formula One championship in his rookie season, winning a chaotic Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday.

Stat of the Day

Brett Favre broke Dan Marino's record for career touchdown passes Sunday, zipping No. 421 in Green Bay's game against the Minnesota Vikings. Favre tied Marino's record with three touchdown passes in the Packers' 31-24 victory over San Diego last week.

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