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Martine Gaillard (/ ˈ ɡ aɪ. ər /; born May 21, 1971) is a Canadian sports television personality currently working for Sportsnet as the weekend night host of Sportsnet Central. After graduating from Evan Hardy Collegiate in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan , Gaillard attended Ryerson University , from which she graduated with a degree in Radio and ...
Lorne Rubenstein – Acura World of Golf host; Natasha Staniszewski – SportsCentre anchor; Mike Toth – SportsDesk anchor and Baseball Tonight host; Jim Van Horne – SportsDesk anchor and NHL on TSN studio host; John Wells – NHL on TSN studio host, SportsDesk anchor, TSN Sunday host; Brian Williams - Olympic Games host, figure skating ...
The following is a list of personalities who have broadcast National Hockey League games on Rogers Sportsnet and its affiliated television properties since its inception as CTV Sportsnet in 1998. This includes telecasts that are part of the current national television contract in Canada under the titles Scotiabank Wednesday Night Hockey and ...
Caroline Cameron (born March 23, 1990) is a Canadian television sportscaster for Sportsnet.Cameron is the host of "Scotiabank Wednesday Night Hockey" as well as the pre-game program Hockey Central Tonight, four nights a week, regional intermissions, and is a rink-side reporter for NHL on Sportsnet, as well as a co-host for the network’s coverage of the NHL entry draft.
Prior to the 2014–15 season, Hockey Night in Canada was split regionally on various CBC stations. As of the 2024–25 season, it is now split with CBC, Citytv, and selected Sportsnet channels. Before Sportsnet acquired national NHL broadcast rights, CBC used to have fixed broadcast teams. After Sportsnet acquired the rights to the NHL and ...
The post Sports Radio Host Fired For Comments On Women’s Sports appeared first on The Spun. Former PGA Tour Pro Mark Lye made a very poor choice of words while talking about women’s sports ...
From August 9, 2010, to August 28, 2015, Slone served as the host of Breakfast Television on Citytv Calgary. [9] Beginning in 2014, Slone joined Sportsnet, acting as an on-site co-host for its new Sunday-night Rogers Hometown Hockey broadcasts alongside Ron MacLean. [18] The show was cancelled in 2022 and Slone parted ways with Sportsnet. [19]
As the show was aired on Canadian national radio, Hewitt became famous for the phrase "He shoots, he scores!" as well as his sign-on at the beginning of each broadcast, "Hello, Canada, and hockey fans in the United States and Newfoundland." [note 1] [8] Foster Hewitt: Play-by-play (1923–68) Bill Hewitt: Colour commentator (1958–61)