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The final eight teams begin their quest for the World Series Championship.
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The American League dominates at the top in the season's final edition of the TSN.ca MLB Power Rankings. More...
TSN's next game has the Edmonton Oilers visiting Minnesota to face the Wild on Wednesday, October 10 at 8pm et/5pm pt.
TSN's Season Preview Show featured reports from all six Canadian NHL cities, as well as panel predictions on what team will hoist the Stanley Cup this season.
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.
The Lions, Browns, Titans, Buccaneers and Raiders rise while the Panthers, Broncos, Bengals, Eagles and Bears tumble in this week's edition of the TSN.ca NFL 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...
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?
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.
Action from the Rugby World Cup continues Saturday with the quarterfinals.
"You have the right to be angry with me. I have let them down, I have let my country down and I have let myself down. I recognize that by saying that I'm deeply sorry it might not be enough and sufficient to address the pain and the hurt that I have caused you. Therefore I want to ask your forgiveness for my actions and I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me."
- Marion Jones, who apologized to her fans, family and United States Track and Field after pleading guilty to two felonies to lying to federal agents in connection to steroid use at a U.S. District Court.
Mats Sundin's goal against the Senators on Thursday was his 389th as a member of the Leafs, moving him into a tie with Darryl Sittler for the most in franchise history.