Canadas Sports Leader delivers every game from the Toronto Raptors first playoff run in six seasons, as TSN and TSN GO have complete live coverage of the Raptors series against the Brooklyn Nets during the first round of the NBA playoffs.
Matt Martin Jersey . Coverage tips off this Saturday at Noon et/9am pt with a 30-minute pre-game show followed by Game 1 of the Brooklyn Nets taking on the Toronto Raptors live on TSN and TSN GO. TSN Radio 1050 in Toronto also has live coverage of Game 1, beginning with an extensive 90-minute pre-game show at 11am et. The broadcast schedule for the Toronto Raptors-Brooklyn Nets series is as follows: - Game 1: Brooklyn @ Toronto - Saturday, April 19 at Noon et/9am pt on TSN/TSN GO/TSN 1050- Game 2: Brooklyn @ Toronto - Tuesday, April 22 at 7pm et/4pm pt on TSN/TSN GO/TSN 1050- Game 3: Toronto @ Brooklyn - Friday, April 25 at 6:30pm et/3:30pm pt on TSN/TSN GO/TSN 1050- Game 4: Toronto @ Brooklyn - Sunday, April 27 at 6:30pm et/3:30pm pt on TSN/TSN GO- **Game 5: Brooklyn @ Toronto - Wednesday, April 30 at TBD - **Game 6: Toronto @ Brooklyn - Friday, May 2 at TBD - **Game 7: Brooklyn @ Toronto - Sunday, May 4 at TBD TSN will add more games from the NBA Playoffs in the coming days and weeks. TSN is also home to the NBA Finals. The networks post-season NBA coverage is also available live on TSN GO. Calling all Raptors games is the dynamic duo of Matt Devlin and analyst Jack Armstrong. Also, on-site for TSNs coverage of the Raptors are host Rod Black and analyst Leo Rautins. SportsCentre reporter Matthew Scianitti follows the Raptors throughout their playoff run alongside TSNs on-site panel of Rod Black and Leo Rautins. SportsCentre also delivers all the highlights and reaction from the Raptors series and other match-ups throughout the NBA Playoffs. TSN Radio 1050 in Toronto will feature live coverage of Games 1-3 and 5-7 from the Raptors-Nets series. Calling all games on TSN 1050 are play-by-play announcer Paul Jones and analyst Sherman Hamilton. Throughout the series, TSN 1050 brings fans extended pre- and post-game shows hosted by Jim Tatti and Duane Watson. The station also features reports from TSN 1050 Raptors reporter Josh Lewenberg, who continues following the team at home and on the road. TSN Digital With a focus on the Raptors, TSN Digital platforms cover the NBA Playoffs from every angle to deliver all the latest news, scores, stats, schedules, video highlights, interviews, and more. TSN Digital platforms also delivers - Blogs by Jack Armstrong - The Raptors Report - a daily blog on the latest Raptors news and buzz from TSN 1050 Raptors reporter Josh Lewenberg - 1-on-1 podcasts hosted by Will Strickland and Duane Watson - Player analysis from TSN Fantasy Guru Scott Cullen Plus, TSNs BarDown unveils its version of the all-time Raptors team on BarDown.com in honour of the Raptors return to the playoffs.
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John Tavares Islanders Jersey. Some groups hooted and chanted in small groups and in front of TV cameras outside the arena. A busker playing a clarinet version of the signature "Ole Ole Ole" song that has become a staple of games got cheers as throngs -- many in Habs jerseys or with their faces painted in the teams red, white and blue colours -- headed past to the subway. On Ste-Catherine Street, fans were mainly well-behaved amid the heavy presence of Montreal police, who seemed ready to do a little stickhandling of their own if crowds got too rowdy. Lines of helmeted police stood on street corners and across storefronts, watching as the upbeat mobs trundled past on the commercial artery which has been hit by post-game riots in past years. A quick glance on side streets also revealed busloads of additional officers ready to move in if needed. One fan who high-fived anyone who passed him as he walked down the street found himself waving into empty air as he came to the police line at one point. He stared surprised with his hand aloft in front of a baton-gripping female officer, who smiled politely and suggested her hands were otherwise occupied and unable to return the greeting. Other officers further down the street smiled and gave a quick palm slap when someone offered one. In the end, there would be no trouble. Some fans lined up outside a popular strip joint not far from the hockey temple while others simply looked for some food or headed home to bask in the win. "It was a great comeback because it was close until the final minute," said Serge Lapierre as he walked to a subway. "The Rangers have done a lot but I think were ready." Ready enough to win the Canadiens first Stanley Cup since 1993? "I always think so."
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