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Coming up on Off the Record

Thursday Oct. 11th

  • Rich Sutter - NHL Forward '82-'95
  • David Miller - Mayor of Toronto

Monday Oct. 15th

  • Up Front with Joe Theisman - Super Bowl XVII Champion
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The panel discusses what the NHL should do about the rash of head shots so far this season.

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The panel discusses the Boulerice hit, the Maple Leafs' woes and the possibility of the NFL in Toronto.

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NHL on TSN Analyst Pierre McGuire talks about hockey with Michael Landsberg in the 'Up Front' segment.

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No, Landsberg doesn't read all your e-mails, but he does read some of the best ones on the air! If you've got something clever to say about the show, the host, a guest or a hot-button topic, send it to Off the Record!

Off the Record

Ten years ago, TSN created a 30-minute daily sports debate show focusing on the hottest topics in the world of sports. Today, it is one of the most successful talk shows in Canadian television history. In 2006-07, Off The Record celebrated its 10th Anniversary, marking a decade of the best in sports jock talk. Never one to pull punches, host Michael Landsberg – who has been with TSN since the network launched in 1984 – is considered Canada’s king of in-your-face debate and one of the best interviewers in the country. He is joined for another season of famous faces from the world of sports, with a strong focus on hockey guests. Some of the guests who have appeared on the show include Pat Burns, Pat Quinn, Sidney Crosby, Alexander Ovechkin, Gary Bettman and David Stern. Also returning this year are the popular segments Up Front and Next Question. Off the Record airs regularly Monday through Friday at 6 p.m. ET (encores at 3 a.m. ET and 12 noon ET).

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MLB Playoffs

Eric Gagne and the Boston Red Sox battle the Cleveland Indians in the AL Championship Series while Jeff Francis and the Colorado Rockies square off against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the NL Championship Series.

AL Championship Series

NL Championship Series

Celebrity Sid

There is little doubt that Sidney Crosby is the best hockey player in the world right now, but is that enough for him to qualify as a true Canadian cultural icon? Where does he stand in the public consciousness?

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 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

Khalil Carter's 68-yard TD run off a lateral led the Toronto Argonauts to an important 35-17 win over the Montreal Alouettes on Friday night.
Catch all the action from the game with our Video On Demand.

NFL Power Rankings

The Chargers, Giants and Bears bounce up while the Seahawks, Buccaneers and Chiefs drop in this week's edition of the TSN.ca NFL Power Rankings.

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 battles Argentina on Sunday for a spot in the final where they'll face England, who defeated France in their semifinal game.

Quote of the Day

"It was really special. I want to thank the fans because that was something that was not expected. I'm going to remember that night for sure. It's just too bad we didn't win, I really wanted to get a big win for them tonight."

- Canadiens defenceman Patrice Brisebois, who got one of the loudest ovations during player introductions before the Canadiens' 3-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes in their home opener Saturday. The blueliner was a favourite target of the Bell Centre boo birds in his first stint with the team.

Stat of the Day

The Ottawa Senators scored three goals in a team-record 52 seconds on Saturday night for a 3-1 victory over the New York Rangers. The old record was 1:16 set on March 15 against the New York Islanders.

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