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TSN and RDS Join Forces with Rogers Sportsnet for Complete Live Coverage of Canada/Russia Super Series
Posted on Friday, July 13, 2007 - 02:35 PM
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TSN and its sister network, RDS, are teaming up with Rogers Sportsnet to provide wall-to-wall live coverage of the highly anticipated Canada/Russia Super Series, starting August 27. Together, the three sports networks have secured exclusive Canadian broadcast and digital media rights, in both English and French, to the eight-game hockey tournament.

English-language coverage will be divided between TSN and Sportsnet, with TSN televising Games 1, 4, 5 and 6 and Sportsnet airing Games 2, 3, 7 and 8. RDS will broadcast all eight games in French (see broadcast schedule below). All games will also be available live and on-demand on Broadband at TSN.ca, sportsnet.ca and RDS.ca.



As part of the deal, TSN and Sportsnet will create one shared broadcast team and production crew. This marks the second co-production between TSN and Sportsnet following joint coverage of last summer's 2006 FIFA World Cup, and represents another joint venture leading into the 2010 Olympics from Vancouver when the networks' parent companies, CTVglobemedia and Rogers Media Inc., will provide multi-platform coverage of the Games.



"We are able to best serve Canadian viewers by teaming up and combining our resources to provide live coverage of all the games from this event," said Phil King, President, TSN. "And as we've seen from the FIFA World Cup, this partnership has proven to be very successful."



"We are pleased our partnership will give Canadians another chapter in this storied hockey rivalry between Canada and Russia," said Doug Beeforth, President of Rogers Sportsnet. "Once again the big winner is the sports fan, and that's what this joint venture is all about."



Sportsnet's Peter Loubardias will provide the play-by-play alongside TSN game analyst Pierre McGuire and TSN's Ryan Rishaug as rinkside reporter. The networks' pre-games and intermissions will be from a shared broadcast studio. For RDS, Stéphane Leroux will handle the play-by-play with game analyst Norman Flynn, while Michel Lacroix will host the studio show alongside analyst Gaston Therrien.



The Canada/Russia Super Series will be held from August 27 to September 9, with the first four games taking place in Russia and the final four games in Canada. This one-time series, organized by Hockey Canada in partnership with the Canadian Hockey League, features the best Under-20 players. Canada's 26 player roster includes four players who won gold with Canada at the 2007 World Juniors (Karl Alzner, Sam Gagner, Leland Irving, Brad Marchand), 18 players with Under-18 program experience and 10 players that have taken part in the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge.



"The Canada/Russia Super Series will be an historic event," said Scott Smith, Hockey Canada's Executive Senior Vice-President of Business Operations. "We're proud that all eight games will be shown on Canadian television. Hockey fans throughout the nation will be able to tune into all of the live action from Russia and Canada thanks to our partnership with TSN, RDS and Rogers Sportsnet."



The historic hockey rivalry between young players from Canada and Russia has produced massive audiences for TSN. In fact, the Top 3 most watched programs of all time on TSN were the Canada/Russia gold medal games from the 2003, 2005 and 2006 IIHF World Junior Championship (2003 - 3.5 million viewers; 2005 - 3.2 million viewers; 2006 - 3 million viewers).



Canada/Russia Super Series Broadcast Schedule

· Game 1 Monday, Aug. 27 9 a.m. ET
Ufa, Russia TSN, RDS (encore 12 midnight ET on TSN)

· Game 2 Wednesday, Aug. 29 9 a.m. ET
Ufa, Russia Sportsnet, RDS (encores 7:30 p.m. local time on RSE, RSO, RSW and RSP)

· Game 3 Friday, Aug. 31 8 a.m. ET
Omsk, Russia Sportsnet, RDS (encores 7:30 p.m. local time on RSE, RSO, RSW and RSP)

· Game 4 Saturday, Sept. 1 6 a.m. ET
Omsk, Russia TSN, RDS (encore 7 p.m. ET on TSN)

· Game 5 Tuesday, Sept. 4 8 p.m. ET
Winnipeg, MB TSN, RDS (encore 12 midnight ET on TSN)

· Game 6 Wednesday, Sept. 5 8 p.m. ET Saskatoon, SK TSN, RDS (encore 12 midnight ET on TSN)

· Game 7 Friday, Sept. 7 10 p.m. ET
Red Deer, AB Sportsnet, RDS (encores 11:30 p.m. MT on RSW and 12 midnight PT on RSP)

· Game 8 Sunday, Sept. 9 8 p.m. ET
Vancouver, BC Sportsnet, RDS (encores 1 a.m. ET on RSE and RSO, 11 p.m. MT on RSW, 11 p.m. PT on RSP)




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