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Ontario got 3 games perhaps it should've been 2. I grew up with BC being shown nowhere nationally so had to point it out yet again. The national news is always about some other province despite our population. So we'd rather hang out with Seattle than Toronto. |
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MLB - Jays/Twins: 756k (SN) CFL - BC/SAK: 618k (TSN) CFL - TOR/MTL: 339k (TSN) Sept 25 MLB - Jays/Twins: 950k (SN) NHL - Leafs/Habs: 635k (SN1) Sept 26 MLB - Jays/Twins: 842k (SN) NFL - SNF: 829k (TSN+CTV2) NFL Late: 597k (CTV) NFL Early: 420k (CTV) F1 - Russian GP: 349k (TSN) https://twitter.com/AHBSeaborn/statu...70382712639491 F1 numbers continue to be good. Quote:
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1.288M for Jays/Yankees last night on SN.
28,769 in attendance as the first game with increased capacity. |
CBC GEM will be showing the GeeGees vs Ravens Panda game today from Ottawa. Nice to see the public broadcaster stepping up!
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The Pats shouldn't have worn their new red alternates though, they look like they're wearing practice jerseys. They would have been better off wearing the ones with their actual team logo on the front. |
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The Raiders did not wear their infamous thirds although it does seem to me that teams seldom if ever wear thirds/alternates while on the road? I'm hard pressed to think of any instances where I've seen that happen. |
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There has been some debate in Quebec but it has not gone over the top.
Interesting how the Chicago Blackhawks have been largely spared all of this. Best looking jersey in all of sports BTW... |
Went to a Jays game Friday night . They filled the more expensive lower 100 and 200 levels to capacity. It was shoulder to shoulder and virtually nobody wearing masks in the seating area. It was an awesome experience to be back and the atmosphere was incredible. Everyone enjoying themselves. Jays night games are a party.
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I've been to at least a half dozen Jays games over the years, and pandemic willing, I'll be flying up to Toronto next summer for a weekend series with my youngest son. Go Jays! |
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Besides, people are too busy these days giving them heat over sexual assault and abuse from past coaches and the general negligence of the organization to pay much mind to their branding at the moment. The Winterhawks have shed the Blackhawks branding and I know a youth association in Toronto has been phasing it out over the past few years. Brockville probably won't last much longer with theirs. It'll happen eventually to Chicago, and likely be replaced with their alternate C logo which is also pretty nice. Quote:
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It will be a sad day when the Blackhawks decide to part ways with their current logo which I personally believe is the best in sports.
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OUA announces two-year digital partnership with CBC Sports
oua.ca October 1 2021 Burlington, Ont. – Ontario University Athletics (OUA) is pleased to announce a two-year digital partnership agreement with CBC Sports. Through this partnership, fans will be able to enjoy 13 of the conference’s championships online via CBC Sports’ digital platforms, cbcsports.ca, the CBC Sports app for iOS and Android devices, and the free CBC Gem streaming service. The OUA’s banner season events making their way to the CBC Sports platforms include those for men’s and women’s basketball, football, men’s and women’s hockey, women’s rugby, men’s and women’s soccer, swimming, track and field, men’s and women’s volleyball, and wrestling. Kicking off the partnership is the 2021 edition of the Panda Game. Fans will be able to live stream the highly-anticipated regular season tilt between the Ottawa Gee-Gees and Carleton Ravens, which hits the gridiron on Saturday, October 2 at 12 p.m. ET from TD Place in Ottawa. “Coming together with CBC Sports is a significant step for university sport in Ontario,” said Gord Grace, OUA President & CEO. “Having the ability to showcase the incredible talent of our student-athletes through CBC Sports’ digital platforms offers an exciting opportunity, not only for the OUA and its member institutions, but for fans of university sport looking to enjoy the elite level of competition it provides. We look forward to bringing these marquee events to both CBC Sports and CBC Gem.” |
Once again men's rugby gets fucked by the presence of men's football...
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