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Bob McKenzie

To Canadians, he's known simply as the TSN Hockey Insider.

Bob McKenzie provides insight and commentary as an analyst for TSN's national NHL coverage. McKenzie also continues to file updates and breaking news for SportsCentre, as well as write his popular Hockey Insider feature on TSN.ca, Canada's leading sports website.

McKenzie has been covering hockey for the past 26 years and is one of the most respected analysts in the business. His unparalleled contacts in the hockey world, combined with an abundance of hockey knowledge and a genuine love for the game, make McKenzie the most well-informed, trusted and connected man in the business.

McKenzie joined TSN in the late 1980s as an analyst on SportsCentre and Molson That's Hockey and has been a fixture on the network ever since covering the NHL, IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship, NHL Draft, NHL Trade Deadline and the 2002 and 2006 Olympic Winter Games.

McKenzie's considerable contributions to the game were recognized this year when he was selected by The Hockey News as one of hockey's 100 most powerful and influential people.

Prior to joining TSN, McKenzie was the editor-in-chief of The Hockey News for nine years and a hockey columnist for The Toronto Star for six years.

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Presidents Cup

The Internationals won four matches on Friday and halved another. The Americans lead the standings 7-5 through two rounds, with live coverage of the foursome and four-ball matches today starting at 8am et/5am pt.

The Hunt For October

The American League is set, but the National League East and West, along with the wildcard are still very much up for grabs with two games to go. Check out the remaining schedule and opponents of all the contenders here.

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.

NFL Power Rankings

The Cowboys, Packers, Eagles and Titans rise up while the Bears, Rams and Lions drop in this week's edition of the TSN.ca NFL Power Rankings.

CFL Video On Demand

Catch all the action from the games with our Video On Demand.

FIBA Americas Tournament

Hopes of a berth in the Beijing Olympics came to an end for Canada's women's basketball team Friday, as they dropped a lopsided 85-37 decision to the United States.

Rugby World Cup

Canada has one draw and two losses heading into their next match against Australia on Saturday. Check out all the results and latest standings.

FIFA Women's World Cup

Germany and Brazil will clash in the Championship Final while Norway and the U.S.A. battle for third place.

Quote of the Day

"While all of the stakeholders in our league agree that hitting is an important part of the essence of the NHL game, all were also unanimous in the belief that where a player deliberately targets an opponent's head, the conduct should be subject to review and the possible assessment of supplemental discipline."

- NHL Executive Vice President and Director of Hockey Operations Colin Campbell, discussing the 20-game suspension handed down to Philadelphia Flyers prospect Steve Downie.

Stat of the Day

Alfonso Soriano set a major league record Friday when he led off the Chicago Cubs' game with a homer. It was his sixth leadoff homer in September, the most by any major league player in any month. He has led off with a homer 11 times this season and 43 times in his career.

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