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Rod Black – CFL on TSN, Women's World Hockey Championships and Figure Skating play-by-play; Brendan Connor – SportsCentre anchor; Darren Dutchyshen – SportsCentre anchor / TSN Hockey fill-in studio host; Dave Hodge – The Reporters host; Mark Jones – SportsCentre anchor; Steve Kouleas — That's Hockey 2Nite host; Terry Leibel ...
Kayla Grey became an anchor and reporter for TSN in 2017. [1] When she made her debut on Sportscentre on January 19, 2018, Grey became the first black woman to ever host a flagship sports highlight show in Canada. [2] [3] She also makes frequent appearances on TSN Radio 1050 in Toronto and TSN Radio 1150 in Hamilton covering the Toronto Raptors ...
Beirness and Staniszewski formed Sportscentre's first ever female anchor team. [3] Beirness currently hosts CFL on TSN & Toronto Raptors coverage as well as TSN's NCAA March Madness coverage. [4] Prior to joining TSN, Kate worked for Rogers TV as a sports reporter [5] and on A Barrie as the sports anchor.
Sara Orlesky (born July 30, 1980) is a Canadian sports reporter, currently a senior host and producer for the Winnipeg Jets on TSN. [1] She was formerly the Winnipeg Bureau Reporter for TSN's SportsCentre. [2] In 2008, The Globe and Mail described her as "among the top young female sports broadcasters in Canada." [3]
Natasha Staniszewski (born May 25, 1978) is a Canadian sports reporter and media host for the Calgary Flames and Calgary Stampeders. She is a former anchor on SportsCentre , TSN 's flagship news and information show.
After her year in the loft ended, she made appearances on TSN's talk show Off the Record with Michael Landsberg, before joining TSN in 2002 as co-anchor of SportsCentre's 11pm and 2am ET broadcasts. Hedger is currently the co-host of the 10 p.m. ET edition of SportsCentre. Her regular co-host was Darren Dutchyshen until his death in 2024. [1]
CBC's end of the deal was regionally televised in Western Canada, while TSN broadcast the game in Eastern Canada. 2003 – Game 2 of the New Jersey–Boston was not televised as TSN instead, aired the World Curling Championships from Winnipeg. Game 3 of the Detroit-Anaheim series was joined-in-progress after the completion of WWE Raw.
From 1997-1999 she was a commentator for TSN's SportsDesk. She then joined The Score as weekend anchor & host/producer of Sports Axxess. A graduate of Western University, she made Canadian broadcasting history in 2000 when she became the play-by-play voice for the National Women's Hockey League. [1]