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fWotD Episode 2909: Terry Fox Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia's finest articles.The featured article for Tuesday, 22 April 2025, is Terry Fox.Terrance Stanley Fox (July 28, 1958 – June 28, 1981) was a Canadian athlete, humanitarian, and cancer research activist. In 1980, having had one leg amputated due to cancer, he embarked on a cross-Canada run to raise money and awareness for cancer research. The annual Terry Fox Run, first held in 1981, has grown to involve millions of participants in over 60 countries and is now the world's largest one-day fundraiser for cancer research; over C$900 million has been raised in his name through the Terry Fox Research Institute as of September 2024.Fox was a distance runner and basketball player for his high school, now named after him, and Simon Fraser University. His right leg was amputated in 1977 after he was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, though he continued to run using an artificial leg. He also played wheelchair basketball in Vancouver, winning three national championships.In 1980, he began the Marathon of Hope to raise money for cancer research. He hoped to raise one dollar from each of Canada's 24 million people at the time. He began with little fanfare from St John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, in April that year, and ran the equivalent of a full marathon every day. Fox had become a national star by the time he reached Ontario; he made numerous public appearances with businessmen, athletes, and politicians in his efforts to raise money. He was forced to end his run outside Thunder Bay when the cancer spread to his lungs. His hopes of overcoming the disease and completing his run ended when he died nine months later.Fox was the youngest person named a Companion of the Order of Canada and won the 1980 Lou Marsh Award as the nation's top sportsman. He was named Canada's Newsmaker of the Year in both 1980 and 1981 by The Canadian Press. Considered a national hero, he has had many buildings, statues, roads, and parks named in his honour across the country.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:05 UTC on Tuesday, 22 April 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Terry Fox on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Amy.
Christmas decorations already? Bad hit on Connor McDavid. Some NHL rule change suggestions. Lou Marsh Award gets a new name, prompting discussion about other old trophies that are named after people from a completely different time.
Adnan Virk from MLB Network makes his weekly appearance with analysis of the Teoscar Hernández trade and why he is one of the most underrated players in all of MLB. Then over to the rest of free agency, why Anthony Rizzo signed so quickly and why we will be waiting a while for Aaron Judge. Then to some NFL talk, the Eagles blowing it on Monday night and the memories of working with Jeff Saturday at ESPN and how everyone has turned on him after getting hired by the Colts (01:00).Finally, Damien Cox of The Toronto Star discusses how The Lou Marsh Award will no longer exist. It will now be known as The Northern Star Award. Damien discusses the debate, what went into the decision, and why it made the most sense to not select a human for the award (26:17).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Mike is joined by Hebsy on Sports's Mark Hebscher and Fast Time Milon as they discuss all the changes in the Canadian sports media landscape over the past three months. They discuss the New York Times purchasing The Athletic, the Lou Marsh Award name change, Brian Williams, Rod Black, Leo Rautins, Michael Landsberg, Jim Hughson, the Fan 590 overhaul, the new 1050 morning show, gambling in sports media and so much more. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and Patrons like you.
In this episode, Sean and Scott talk about a weekend when the world of curling really went off the rails. They start by talking about the cancellation of the 2022 Continental Cup, which was scheduled for January in Fredericton before moving onto the Olympic Qualifying Event talking place in the Netherlands, including the playoff matchups for the mixed doubles and the fields for the men's & women's qualifiers, which kick off on the weekend. They also get into the sex toy sponsorship 'controversy' that disrupted the broadcasts. They then move to the Canadian Senior Curling Championship taking place in Sault Ste Marie and the absolutely loaded women's field. They also discuss the coverage of Team Bottcher's announcement that Darren Moulding would no longer be on the team and how business arrangements could infuence team dynamics moving forward. FInally, they debate who would win an all-curling version of the Lou Marsh Award.For more, be sure to visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
In this episode, Sean and Scott talk about a weekend when the world of curling really went off the rails. They start by talking about the cancellation of the 2022 Continental Cup, which was scheduled for January in Fredericton before moving onto the Olympic Qualifying Event talking place in the Netherlands, including the playoff matchups for the mixed doubles and the fields for the men's & women's qualifiers, which kick off on the weekend. They also get into the sex toy sponsorship 'controversy' that disrupted the broadcasts. They then move to the Canadian Senior Curling Championship taking place in Sault Ste Marie and the absolutely loaded women's field. They also discuss the coverage of Team Bottcher's announcement that Darren Moulding would no longer be on the team and how business arrangements could infuence team dynamics moving forward. FInally, they debate who would win an all-curling version of the Lou Marsh Award.For more, be sure to visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
Steve and Graham are joined by Jeff Avery, they chat about potential QB's for the Redblacks next season, they look around the NHL including the incredible goal scored by Trevor Zegras and they discuss if the Top Canadian Athlete of the year trophy should continue to be name the Lou Marsh Award.
AJ and Lee start the hour with some CFL talk, as they discuss the pros and cons to the idea of Chris Streveler as Ottawa's next QB. Then they're joined by Ian Mendes to talk about the Lou Marsh Award, and the Sens
AJ and Lee wrap up Ottawa's loss to the Isles, and talk about the direction of the team under DJ Smith. They also discuss this year's Lou Marsh Award winner, in a hyper competitive year for Canadian athletes
Toronto Star Columnist Bruce Arthur to chat about the Lou Marsh award, why this is one of the hardest years to vote for Canada's top athlete, funny voting stories, Raptors potentially going after Domantis Sabonis, do they have to trade Siakam to get Sabonis and more!
Arash and Stephen welcome Michael “Pinball” Clemons who admitted he knew that his QB was attending the Raptors game and takes the blame for not knowing the rules in detail when it comes to the CFL and the Covid policy (1:58). Kristian Jack talks a little CPL and also explains how Team Canada wound up at Tim Horton's Field despite the fact they preferred BMO Field in Toronto (18:02). Steve Levy, voice of Monday Night Football from ESPN, stops by to preview Monday night's marquee matchup between the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills at Orchard Park (27:36). Since Stephen will be away next week, the guys close out the show discussing next week's vote for the 2021 Lou Marsh Award winner.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Ben and Stephen open with a live update of “The Match” and why Stephen could not be less interested. Over to World Cup Qualifying and how Italy and Portugal will have to go through one another for a ticket to Qatar 2022. Later, Damien Cox discusses being the chair of the Lou Marsh Award, the investigation into comments made from Lou Marsh that put into question his name being on the trophy and debating who will be the Canadian athlete of the year (26:18).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Patrick Chan is a Canadian former competitive figure skater. He is a 2018 Olympic gold medallist in the team event, 2014 Olympic silver medallist in the men's and team events, a three-time World champion (2011, 2012, 2013), a two-time Grand Prix Final champion (2010 and 2011), a three-time Four Continents champion (2009, 2012, 2016), and a ten-time Canadian national champion (2008–2014, 2016–2018). On April 27, 2011, Chan set a new world record of 93.02 points for the short program. On April 28, 2011, Chan then set a new world record for his free skating, receiving an overall score of 280.98. In recognition, Chan was named the recipient of the Lou Marsh Award as Canada's top athlete. Chan is considered by many to be one of the greatest Canadian male figure skaters of all time.
The negative impact that closing our schools has had on our students hasn't been dealt evenly. This disparity has prompted many experts in the education realm to start sounding the alarms because there are many red flags that are waving. Guest: Irvin Studin, Chair, Worldwide Commission to Educate All Kids; Editor-in-Chief, Publisher & Founder, Global Brief Magazine; President, The Institute for 21st Century Questions - Larry Walker has been welcomed into the Baseball Hall of Fame however his entry brings up memories of 1997 and who should have won the Lou Marsh Award that year. Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Masaro played 36 holes in one day and lived to tell the story while Stark had an interesting encounter of his own on the course. The Olympics have wrapped up and Canada set a medal record in Tokyo with several Lou Marsh Award contenders emerging. The Blue Jays have enjoyed being in Toronto and are gaining ground in the AL East and Wildcard races. Raptors President Masai Ujiri is staying with the franchise but Kyle Lowry has left for Miami. The final week of the PGA regular season is set for this week as players try to secure their spot amongst the top 125 in the race for the FedEx Cup. We are fully into the football season and the boys look back at Hall of Fame weekend and Week 1 in the CFL. The guys talk about who their boys and girls are in this edition of Your Boy. Both Locks of the Week were correct last week so Stark keeps the tee. Follow @jabopod on Twitter! While you are there, say hello to @IanStark6 and @MikeMasaro. Or reach out to the show and say hey at podcast@jabopod.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Juuust A Bit Outside 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always - Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose.
Catriona Le May Doan has represented Canada in speed skating in 4 Olympic Games. She took her place in the Canadian Olympic history books at Salt Lake City 2002 where she became the first Canadian athlete to successfully defend an Olympic gold medal in an individual event. Catriona had been a double medallist four years earlier at Nagano 1998, winning 500m gold in Olympic record time and winning a bronze medal in the 1000m. She was also given the honour of carrying the Canadian flag at the Closing Ceremony. Catriona was the world's dominant female sprinter of the 1997-98 season. In November 1997 she became the first woman to break the 38-second barrier in the 500m, skating it in 37.90 seconds in Calgary. She lowered the mark five more times over the next four years, eventually setting the record at 37.22 seconds in December 2001, which stood until March 2007. At the 1998 World Single Distances Championships, she won gold in the 500m and silver in the 1000m. She was also crowned World Sprint Champion and was the overall World Cup champion in the 500m and 1000m. That dominance continued as she won the 500m world title in 1999 and 2001 to go with a bronze medal in 2000. With her impressive resume, Catriona was named Canadian flag bearer for the Opening Ceremony at Salt Lake City 2002, her fourth Olympic Games. She skated to another Olympic record – one that would not be broken until Sochi 2014 – to win her second straight gold medal in the 500m. She was named the 2002 recipient of the Lou Marsh Award as Canada's Athlete of the Year and earned her third career (1998, 2001, 2002) Bobbie Rosenfeld Award as Canadian Female Athlete of the Year. Since her retirement from speed skating, Catriona has been heavily involved in the community through such organizations as The Saskatoon Foundation and the Catriona Le May Doan Endowment for Children and Youth. She is also an ambassador for the Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Canada, Right to Play and Special Olympics Canada. She served on the Board of Directors for the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games and is a Board member of the Canada Games Council and the Canadian Sport Institute Calgary. Since 2019 she has been the President and CEO of Sport Calgary. Catriona was part of the broadcast team at five Olympic Games, earning a Gemini for Best Sports Analyst for her speed skating work at Vancouver 2010. She has received three honorary degrees from the University of Calgary, the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Regina, giving the convocation speech to their graduating classes. Catriona was inducted to Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 2005 and the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame in 2008 and appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada. Catriona served as the Lead Athlete Mentor for Team Canada at PyeongChang 2018 and will be Team Canada's Chef de Mission at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games. She is also a mom of two kids! In this episode: There are times for intense focus & times to stop, look around, & soak it all in. Behind the scenes. There are the highlights & the successes & then, there is the rest of the story. Be real with yourself so that you can be real with your kids. Follow your own path. Love what you are doing. Do what is right for you. Find out what gives you energy and allows you to recharge. Connect with Catriona: Instagram: @catrionald https://www.instagram.com/catrionald/ Facebook: @catriona.doan https://www.facebook.com/catriona.doan Sport Calgary Website: https://www.sportcalgary.ca PRESSURE AS AN ATHLETE Catriona talks about how, as an athlete, it's a bit of a do or die and it's a little bit of life and death. You put that much pressure on yourself. People might not see it, but the nation puts pressure. The media puts pressure. There's so much, but you don't really acknowledge it at the time. For Catriona, it took almost 10 years for it to really sink in.
2:48 - Kyrie Irving says he does not have the be best option on the floor now being teammates with Kevin Durant; insiniuating he had to carry all the teams he played on, which include teams with LeBron James. 8:47 - Is it time for the Toronto Blue Jays and / or the City of Toronto build a new stadium? 16:36 - Should Canadian Offensive Lineman Laurent Duvernay-Tardif's medical accolades be considered when determining the winner of the Lou Marsh Award for top Canadian athlete? Duvernay-Tardif has been declared co-winner with soccer star, Alphonso Davies. 26:44 - Vancouver Canucks cut ties with their anthem singer after taking part an anti-mask rally. Also, ice cream giant Ben & Jerry has created a flavour in honour of Colin Kaepernick. NOTE: We then veer into discussing Mainstream Media vs. Non-Tradititional Media Outlets; how to take in media . 47:10 - Sarah Fuller becomes the first woman to play an NCAA 'Power 5' football game, also being the first woman to score a point in said game. Also, an all-black officiating crew suited up in an NFL regular season game, also a first. Is this a legimate step towards or a token gesture? NOTE: We then veer into if women play should play in 'men's' leagues? Also at 57:21 Dano randomly brings up NHL'er Matt Stajan. Find out why. ***This episode was taped on December 13th, 2020*** ***Drop a line @WhatsUPodcast on Facebook and Twitter!*** Music is brought to you by: Aba/Z Project Name of track: O What a Night
The Season 1 Finale is here, and it's big!The guys are joined by legendary TSN broadcaster and best-selling author JAMES DUTHIE who joins to chat about his new book "Beauties: The Greatest Untold Hockey Stories", and some of his most memorable sports moments. He also spills all the secrets behind "The Quiz" and some his best "Trade Centre" segments.The guys are also joined by Post Media Sports Editor ROB VANSTONE, who recently broke the internet with his Lou Marsh Award vote, by voting for Nuggets star Jamal Murray. Hear why he voted for Murray and how he dealt with the backlash.We also debut a special new segment with friend of the show KEN REID dubbed "Cards with Ken".We also touch on some of your favourite World Junior moments, and a Christmas edition of OVER/UNDER.LET'S GET WEIRD!!!
Guests: Bob Stauffer, Host, Oilers Now and Colour Analyst, Edmonton Oilers Hockey, Oilers Radio Network. Rob Vanstone, Sports Columnist, Regina Leader Post. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode: In this episode of the Eh Sports Podcast we go over our Week 14 picks and the not so mighty Steelers. Logan Paul and Floyd Mayweather confirm an exhibition fight for February of next year. The NHL has agreed to a tentative realignment and we discuss the new divsions. Our talk of Blue Jays off-season continues as we get up to date on the latest in the MLB. UEFA has some answering to do following the racial attack against an assistant manager from a match official in a Champions League match between PSG and Istanbul. We end off with the Lou Marsh Award which was co-awarded to Alphonso Davies and Laurent Duvernay-Tardif. theehsports.com Facebook: facebook.com/TheEHSports/Twitter: @theehsports, @AmeerJHamid, @brandubs11, @CesarioMauroInstagram: @theehsports, @ameerhamid, @brandubs11, @mcesario97 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eh-sports/support
Tim, Sid, and Arash Madani (24:21) discuss the Lou Marsh Award being given to co-winners Alphonso Davies and Laurent Duvernay-Tardif. Nick Kypreso (44:58) returns to the show to discuss the upcoming NHL season and how good a Canadian division would be for hockey fans in Canada. Keith Law (1:08:19) of The Athletic joins to talk […]
Today on The Lunch, Andi Petrillo kicks off the show with a Play-by-Play Roundtable featuring the voice of the Raptors, Matt Devlin and the voice of the Maple Leafs, Joe Bowen. Then Andi is joined by TSN 1200 radio host Ian Mendes to discuss the Lou Marsh Award voting and what went into the award going to co-winners this year. Then Andi talks to head coach of the Canadian men's soccer team, John Herdman about the Alphonso Davies' huge year, the upcoming World Cup qualifiers and the growth that the women's game has experienced in Canada.
In the first hour of Game Day, Matt Cauz gets into how benched Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz should be traded to the Colts. Then Matt is joined by TSN football insider Dave Naylor to discuss the co-winners of the Lou Marsh Award, Lamar Jackson having a bounce back game and the Dallas Cowboys struggling.
On this episode of The Staff and Graph Podcast, Rachel and Mike go through hockey's version of the Naughty List and it is a LONG one this year. Everyone from owners, to teams, to players and media. They discuss Kane & the Paul brothers, the Lou Marsh Award, the NHL coming back, and exploiting junior players during a pandemic.
Lou Marsh Award voter Karin Larsen from the CBC says that she thought Alphonso Davies was going to be a slam dunk to win the award. Larsen said that Davies accomplishments on the soccer pitch, as well as his humanitarian work, should have made him the best choice to win the award outright.
Welcome to Episode 36 of On The Rise Podcast! This week's topics are the Eagles benching Carson Wentz in favour of Jalen Hurts, the 76ers and Rockets stagnant on trade talks about James Harden. Sam and Evan recap a wild Week 13 in the NFL, as well as discussing the Chicago White Sox moves in the offseason. Plus, discussing the winners for the Lou Marsh Award in Alphonso Davies and Laurent Duvernay-Tardif.
Donna Spencer weighs in on the dramatic tie for the Lou Marsh Award, former Canuck Ed Jovanovski talks about a trade he wishes his team didn’t make, and Ken Priestlay gives advice to parents on how to manage their child’s sports season during COVID.
We are back with another episode! This week, we look at Toronto FC and Greg Vanney resigning as manger. We look at the NHL's plans to get back into action along with lots of Blue Jays news, notes and rumours. We also give out thoughts on the 2020 Lou Marsh Award winners! All this and more on the Queen City Roundup!
It's time to get in on the ground floor of the start of something special. On today's show Matt, Michaela and Chris Hofley kick around the annual Lou Marsh Award voting and discuss the merits of a set of co-winners. They also dive deep in to what makes this particular award special, the pitfalls and advantages of a cross-sport trophy like this one, other possible winners and the greatness that is Canadian sport even in 2020. Before diving in to the meat of the show there's also plenty of discussion on whether or not this year's World Juniors are still a worthwhile endeavour and the obligatory craft beer discussions. Give us a follow on social media @TallCanAudio. Follow Michaela on Twitter & Instagram @Schreids. Or for just her beer takes hit up @CraftedInTheCapital. Follow Chris Hofley on Twitter @ChrisHofley.
Guests: Chris Johnston, Insider, NHL on Sportsnet. Sean Fitz-Gerald, Sports Columnist, The Athletic Toronto and Voter, Lou Marsh Award. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben and JD share their thoughts on Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and Alphonso Davies being voted as co-winners of the 2020 Lou Marsh Award (0:14). Stephen Brunt, co-host of Writers Bloc, discusses the Lou Marsh voting process, Davies’ impressive 2020 resume, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s off-season transformation (28:34). Sportsnet NHL Insider Elliotte Friedman weighs in on the […]
The Steves are joined by Dean Brown, they have a lot of breaking news including NCAA, the Lou Marsh Award and they hear about a KFC mini movie.
Bob and Reid discuss the co-winners of the 2020 Lou Marsh Award as Canada's top athletes, as well as Cohen brothers movies and the latest from the NHL on it's return-to-play efforts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob and Mark discuss the upcoming World Juniors tournament in Edmonton, Tyson Barrie and William Lagesson and what they'll bring to the Oilers back end and the 2020 Lou Marsh Award winners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the winner of the Lou Marsh Award being announced, the boys did their own awards for 2020 giving some love to Lou Brown and the cast from Major League!
Hour 1 of a Tuesday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill & Jamie McLennan as the guys get into the Lou Marsh Award & whether Davies and Tardif splitting it is fair. NFL & NBA PxP Voice Kevin Harlan stops by following his call of the Bills-49ers game last night & SportsCentre Anchor Kara Wagland joins us to get into her Lou Marsh Award vote.
Kevin Olszewski and Brian Munz discuss the latest developments on the NHL's return to play and we find out who wins the Lou Marsh Award. Guests: CBC Sports reporter Devin Heroux (11:42), 1982 World Junior Champion Scott Arniel (23:15), Buffalo Bills reporter Sal Capaccio (46:05) and NBA insider Keith Smith (1:05:27).
Hour 1 of a Tuesday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill & Jamie McLennan as the guys get into the Lou Marsh Award & whether Davies and Tardif splitting it is fair. NFL & NBA PxP Voice Kevin Harlan stops by following his call of the Bills-49ers game last night & SportsCentre Anchor Kara Wagland joins us to get into her Lou Marsh Award vote.
Sportsnet’s Arash Madani talks about the likely candidates to win the Lou Marsh Award, Todd Bertuzzi stops by on another Bertuzz-day, and Peter Nickel explains why certain hockey cards are seeing their value explode.
In the first hour of Game Day, Matt Cauz gets into the Lou Marsh Award nominees and if anyone would get nervous to not vote for Laurent Duvernay-Tardif due to all his humanitarian work in hospitals and as a frontline worker combatting COVID-19 in long-term care facilities. Then Matt is joined by TSN football reporter Farhan Lalji to discuss Josh Allen's great play, if the Bills are really contenders, the Steelers' lack of an effective running game and the predictability of their offence.
In the second hour of Game Day, Matt Cauz talks to Dan O’Toole from SportsCentre with Jay and Dan to discuss dental issues and his thoughts on the Lou Marsh Award co-winners. Then Matt is joined by the host of Soccer Today, Duane Rollins, to chat about Alejandro Pozuelo winning the MLS MVP, Alphonso Davies being the co-winner of the Lou Marsh award, what TFC needs to do this offseason.
With the winner of the Lou Marsh Award being announced, the boys did their own awards for 2020 giving some love to Lou Brown and the cast from Major League!
Hour 2 of a Monday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill & Jamie McLennan as the guys are joined by TSN Hockey Analyst Ray Ferraro for his thoughts on McDavid & Matthews being on the ice and some of the best defensemen in hockey. As well we get back into the NFL scene, the Lou Marsh Award & play some audio from a painful skiing incident
Hour 2 of a Monday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill & Jamie McLennan as the guys are joined by TSN Hockey Analyst Ray Ferraro for his thoughts on McDavid & Matthews being on the ice and some of the best defensemen in hockey. As well we get back into the NFL scene, the Lou Marsh Award & play some audio from a painful skiing incident
TSN Football Insider Dave Naylor joins the show to discuss the Lou Marsh Award, who the favourites are and more.
Toronto Star Columnist Dave Feschuk joins the show to discuss the future of Masai Ujiri, if Raptors fans should be concerned that he hasn't signed an extension yet, the Lou Marsh award voting and more.
A bit of Olympics talk today, with Break Dancing being added to the slate. The guys also delve into the Jets' loss to the Raiders, and the Giants' win at Seattle. Then they discuss who should win this year's Lou Marsh Award
In Part 2, the guys discuss Bianca Andreescu running away with this year's Lou Marsh Award. Then, they dig into Russia being banned from international competition for 4 years, Stephen Strasburg's monster deal, and the Dallas Stars mysteriously firing head coach Jim Montgomery for reasons still unknown.
Reid speaks with Sean Fitz-Gerald, Columnist The Athletic & Steve Simmons, Columnist, The Toronto Sun. Also hear from Lawrence Jean, the 630CHED Join the Team contest winner presented by Japanese Village.
Matt Cauz starts today's edition of Game Day with his Opening Thought on why he's excited to watch tonight's Monday Night Football game between the Giants and Eagles. Then we chat with TSN Tennis Host Mark Roe about Bianca Andreescu's unanimous Lou Marsh Award win, and Matt shares his thoughts on the weekends that the Raptors and Leafs had.
Hayes, Noodles, and Jonas Siegel look back on the Leafs dominating the Blues, Bianca Andreescu unanimously winning the Lou Marsh Award, and are joined in-studio by TSN Football Analyst and Lou Marsh Award Voter Dave Naylor.
TSN's own Dave Naylor joined the boys in-studio on OverDrive earlier today following his vote for the 2019 Lou Marsh Award as Canada's top athlete. He touched on that, Bianca being the unanimous winner & on why he felt Oklahoma State's Chuba Hubbard should have garnered more consideration.
TSN Host Mark Roe joined Matt Cauz on Game Day to discuss Bianca Andreescu's unanimous win of the 2019 Lou Marsh Award, which is given to Canada's best athlete. Mark explains the exact moment he knew that the Mississauga native was special, and what could be in-store in the years ahead for her.
In Hour 2, the guys discuss Bianca Andreescu's chances at winning the Lou Marsh Award, check-in with TSN Host James Duthie, and are joined by ESPN Tennis Analyst and former WTA Player Pam Shriver.
In the second hour, Michael and guest host Dave Naylor debate who’s in the lead for the Lou Marsh Award at this point, debate what John Tavares had to say about Mitch Marner, and play Fill in the Blank with Aaron Korolnek
Moguls Skier Mikael Kingsbury joins the show for the 3rd time to talk about being named Canada's top athlete of 2018 (Lou Marsh Award). He also talks about winning a Gold Medal at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games
On TCS191 the boys kick off the conversation with some discussion about the unbelievable finish to the Patriots/Steelers game on Sunday night. Have we gotten to a point where technology is so good that it's hurting our sports more than helping them? Later on, we engage in the annual Lou Marsh debate symbolizing Canada's athlete of the year. Was Joey Votto the correct choice? Could you make a case for Sidney Crosby? Which amateur athletes were in the running? And do we have an anti hockey bias, of all things, in our athlete of the year voting? And finally, some talk on the sh*t storm created by the owner of the Sens on a weekend where the whole league was watching. What's next for the Senators? Is the team really for sale? Could it move? And how much responsibility do the fans actually carry here? Visit us at www.tallcanaudio.com Support the show at www.patreon.com/tallcanaudio Follow us at www.twitter.com/tallcanaudio
In the final hour, the boys are joined by TSN Baseball Insider Steve Phillips, TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie, and chat with this year's winner of the Lou Marsh Award and Cincinnati Reds outfielder Joey Votto.
In the first hour, Scott MacArthur was joined by TSN 1050 Leafs analyst Patrick O'Sullivan to discuss the Leafs blowing another game late and Scott also chats about the proposed NFL schedule changes, and the Lou Marsh Award.
In the first hour of TSN 1050 Today, Scott MacArthur was joined by ESPN Deportes Baseball host Marly Rivera and Scott also chats about the candidates for the 2016 Lou Marsh Award.
After sitting in a cold press box Saturday night watching Toronto FC lose to Seattle Sounders on penalties, Doug Smith and Laura Armstrong have much to dissect on this week’s I’ll Have Another. Some stalwart opinions prevail as the co-hosts look back on the Reds coming just short of the championship: the grassroots movement that is TFC fandom is some of the best in the city and no; a game of that magnitude should not be decided on penalties. Smith even has some suggestion for how to change it. Also on tap: MacKinnon Brothers’ Crosscut Canadian Ale, jumping in on the debate about which of Canada’s athletes should win the Lou Marsh award with an out-of-the-box suggestion and — no surprise here — slagging the upcoming World Juniors.