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  • May 6, 2020
    From James Duthies Ellen-inspired selfie to its very own house band - and 10 hours of hockey talk in between - TRADECENTRE 14 had something for everyone. [b]https://www.newyorkfootballshop.com/75-Jersey[/b] . On one of the most important days on the hockey calendar, Canadians overwhelmingly made TSN their undisputed #1 choice for multi-platform coverage of NHL Trade Deadline Day. Overnight data from BBM Canada confirms that:- An average audience of 243,000 viewers watched TRADECENTRE 14 over 10 hours, making it the most-watched NHL Trade Deadline Day show on Canadian television and marking an increase of 30 per cent compared to last year- The average audience for TRADECENTRE 14 was four times the audience delivered by TSNs only other competitor on NHL Trade Deadline Day (243,000 vs. 63,000)- More than three million unique viewers tuned in at some point to TRADECENTRE 14 and its recap show at 5 p.m. ET- Audience levels peaked at 483,000 viewers just after 3 p.m. ET when the trade deadline hit TSN has brought comprehensive day-long coverage of NHL Trade Deadline Day to fans since 2000. Hockey fans also consistently visited TSN Digital platforms throughout the day:- TSN Digital platforms garnered a record 1.14 million video views throughout NHL Trade Deadline Day, marking a 41 per cent increase compared to last year- The brand new TSN Hockey app for iPhone and iPad both rank as the #1 downloaded free sports app And once again, #TradeCentre drove the conversation on Twitter and Facebook throughout NHL Trade Deadline Day:- TRADECENTRE-related content generated more than 5 million impressions on TSNs Facebook page - The TSN-branded hashtag remained among the top trends in Canada throughout the day- #TradeCentre was referenced more than 85,000 times and used across the league - including the odd mascot (thanks, Bailey!) - Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie, the most-followed media personality in Canada, was retweeted more than 20,000 times yesterday - Finally, the #TradeCentre selfie tweeted by TRADECENTRE 14 host James Duthie resonated with hockey fans across Twitter as it earned more than 28,000 retweets [b]https://www.newyorkfootballshop.com/15-Jersey[/b] . The commissioners office said Friday that Sears tested positive for metabolites of Methandienone. Sears will be 23 in March. He signed with the Braves in June 2013 out of Arizona Christian, an NAIA school, and is on the roster of the rookie-level Gulf Coast League Braves. [b]https://www.newyorkfootballshop.com/18-Jersey[/b] .C. -- LeBron James called comments on an audio recording of a man identified as Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling "appalling" and said hes not sure if he would suit up for the remainder of the NBA playoffs if he played for the Clippers.SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Joe Thornton and Patrick Marleau found the perfect way to celebrate their new contract extensions. Thornton scored his second goal of the game with 1:30 remaining in overtime to lead the San Jose Sharks to their sixth straight win, 3-2 over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday night. Marleau also scored as the two longtime Sharks shined one day after signing three-year deals that will keep them in San Jose through the 2016-17 season. "For me and Patty both to score, its a great night for us," Thornton said. Antti Niemi made 20 saves and Joe Pavelski and Matt Irwin had two assists apiece as the Sharks overcame a 2-0 deficit to get their third six-game winning streak of the season. "Theyre our guys, and we need them when were down," Irwin said. "Jumbo got us to within one and Patty tied it up and obviously Jumbo won it in overtime. Theyre our guys. Its just kind of ironic what happened." Matt Cooke and Keith Ballard scored for the Wild, who built an early lead on the opener of a four-game road trip but still lost for the ninth time in their past 10 trips to San Jose. Darcy Kuemper made 29 saves as Minnesota lost for just the fourth time in 12 games this month. "We got a point against a good team in a tough building to play," Ballard said. "For the most part we played a fairly solid game. We werent the best at times. But we hung in there and even after they got those two quick goals, I thought we responded pretty well. We just couldnt find the time to get the third one tonight." Thornton and Pavelski combined on the game-winning play by causing a turnover at the blue line. Pavelski then fed Thornton, who beat Kuemper with a wrist shot from the top of the circle to end it with his ninth career overtime goal and first since Nov. 26, 2008, against Chicago. Pavelski assisted on both of Thorntons goals in a bit of a role reversal after Thornton helped set up many of his 19 goals in the previous 21 games. "Ive been teelling Pav, Youve been scoring too much. [b]https://www.newyorkfootballshop.com/7-Jersey[/b]. Start passing the puck. And he finally listened," Thornton said. "I dont too often, but Pav just made two good plays and luckily I put them in." The Wild struck first on a nifty play by Cooke midway through the first period. Cooke deflected Thorntons cross-ice pass to Brad Stuart in the neutral zone. Cooke then beat Stuart to the loose puck and skated in on Niemi before beating him with a forehand for his eighth goal. They added onto the lead early in the second when Mikael Granlund fed Ballard for a one-timer that beat Niemi. It was Ballards first goal since Oct. 6, 2011, for Vancouver against Pittsburgh, ending a drought of 114 games without a goal. But that was all the Wild would get as they managed just 12 shots in the final 39-plus minutes. They spent much of the game on the defensive as they won just 18 of 59 faceoffs. "We lost the extra point because of the face-off circle tonight," coach Mike Yeo said. "We spent the entire night chasing and its inevitable that they will put you on your heels and give them some momentum. We never started with the puck. That was the big story." Minnesota dominated the opening half of the second period, limiting San Jose to one shot in the first 11-plus minutes before Thornton and Marleau delivered a day after getting their new contracts. Thornton struck first when Pavelski fed him for a one-timer that he knocked past Kuemper on a knuckler. Just 49 seconds later, Marleau scored his 22nd of the season when Tommy Wingels fanned on the original shot but still managed to get the puck to Marleau, who deflected it past Kuemper to tie the game. NOTES: Thornton has 40 career multigoal games. ... Minnesota F Jason Pominville got his 500th career point with an assist on Ballards goal. ... San Jose juggled its top two lines the second half of the game with Matt Nieto playing with Thornton and Pavelski and Brent Burns moving to a wing with Marleau and Wingels. ' ' '