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Vic Rauter brings a wealth of experience and professionalism to every broadcast. Having worked at TSN since 1985, Rauter has covered a variety of news and events.

Known as the 'voice of curling' in Canada, Vic Rauter has anchored TSN's curling coverage for 20 years. He, along with broadcast partners Linda Moore and Ray Turnbull, are the face of curling on TSN, and have won the hearts of fans across the country, becoming household names along the way. Rauter provides the play-by-play commentary for TSN's highly acclaimed coverage of the Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials, Scott Tournament of Hearts, Tim Hortons Brier and the Ford World Women's Curling Championships.

Off the ice, Rauter has been the key player in TSN's soccer coverage since 1986, providing commentary for the Canadian Olympic and World Cup qualifying bids, Toronto Blizzard and TSN's coverage of the 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998 and 2002 World Cup. Rauter is currently anchoring TSN's 2006 FIFA World Cup control show from Toronto alongside returning analyst Dick Howard.

Rauter also calls all the action on TSN's auto racing coverage.

In 1999, Rauter was nominated for a Gemini Award as Canada's top sports broadcaster.

Prior to joining TSN, Rauter spent four years as a sportscaster with CBC in Toronto, covering various Olympics including Los Angeles in 1984, Calgary in 1988, and Barcelona in 1992.

A Toronto native, Rauter began his broadcasting career with CFTR Radio in Toronto as a news/sports reporter before joining Toronto's Global Television Network where he spent four years.

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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

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CFL Video On Demand

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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.

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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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