The Top 10 winning communities from the Kraft Celebration Tour are going head-to-head in an online battle for the total grand prize of $100,000 - new prizing added to this years campaign.
[b]Donte DiVincenzo Jersey[/b] . Now, its up to Canada to decide which community will win $100,000 in total towards building a better place to play by casting a vote online. Voting is now open at kraftcelebrationtour.ca and closes Tuesday to 11:59pm et. To help Canadians decide which Top 10 winner to vote for, these short videos tell each communitys story and explain how the grand prize will help them build a better place to play (click on each link for videos): • Outdoor skating rink – Montebello, Que. – Tour stop: Friday, Aug. 15 • Community boathouse – Nanaimo, B.C. – Tour stop: Saturday, Aug. 16• Youth activity centre and skate park – St. Andrews, N.B. – Tour stop: Sunday, Aug. 17• Barrhead Curling Club – Barrhead, Alta. – Tour stop: Monday, Aug. 18• Springhill Lions Park – Springhill, N.S. – Tour stop: Tuesday, Aug. 19• Kinsmen Water Park – Prince Albert, Sask. – Tour stop: Wednesday, Aug. 20• Birchwood Field – Charlottetown, P.E.I. – Tour stop: Thursday, Aug. 21• Holland Recreation Committee – Holland, Man. – Tour stop: Friday, Aug. 22• Gander Community Tennis Association – Gander, N.L. – Tour stop: Saturday, Aug. 23• The Miracle League of Ottawa – Ottawa, Ont. – Tour stop: Sunday, Aug. 24 Every Top 10 community is awarded a $25,000 prize to building a better place to play and a live broadcast of Canadas #1 sports news program, TSNs SportsCentre, as part of this summers cross-country tour from August 15-24. The grand prize winner will be revealed on SportsCentre on August 25 – the day after the final Kraft Celebration Tour stop. Leading the on-the-road SportsCentre editions on the West side are anchors Darren Dutchyshen and Kate Beirness. The Eastern leg of the Kraft Celebration Tour is led by anchors Jennifer Hedger and, new to the Tour this year, Nabil Karim. RDS joins the Kraft Celebration Tour festivities in Québec, with Luc Bellemare, Michel Laprise and Geneviève Langlois hosting a live broadcast of Sports 30 Le Magazine from Montebello, Que.
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[b]D. J. Wilson Bucks Jersey[/b] . But back-up Peter Budaj has put up two wins and an overtime loss while starting three games in four nights since Price went down with a suspected groin injury.Got a question on rule clarification, comments on rule enforcements or some memorable NHL stories? Kerry wants to answer your emails at
cmonref@tsn.ca! Hey Kerry, Love the column, read every one. To get right to the point, why was Dennis Seidenbergs elbow to the head of Bobby Ryan on Friday night not even clued for a hearing? Ryan was clear shaken up on the play and did not return to the game. In my eyes, Seidenberg reached out to make contact and, intentional or not, caught Ryan right in the head. Some of whom I have spoken to said Ryan appeared to sell it a little, but even if so, it deserves a review, right? I mean, he didnt come back for a reason. Thanks Kerry,Jacob Messing Jacob: Given the number of suspensions handed out by the Player Safety Committee for illegal contact to the head and dangerous hits, I can appreciate why you might feel this play should have resulted in a formal hearing. I can assure you that the committee did review the play from all angles and determined the elbow delivered to the chin of Bobby Ryan did not warrant special attention. In this instance, I concur with their finding. Let me share some of the reasons why. While Bobby Ryan was shaken up on the play we do not know to what extent. With just 3:25 remaining and the Sens ahead by a score of 4-2, it would make little sense for Ryan to return to the game even if he was capable. Following contact to the head of this nature, NHL protocol would require that Ryan be evaluated by the medical staff which woould also prevent his return prior to the expiration of regulation time.
[b]Giannis Antetokounmpo Jersey[/b]. On the play it appears that Dennis Seidenberg was setting up and prepared to engage Bobby Ryan with body to body contact. Ryan altered his body posture and position when he initiated a stopping motion and pulled back to avoid or minimize contact. Seidenberg countered Ryans altered posture with an extended hand and elbow at the last second resulting in a glancing blow to Bobby Ryans chin. Seidenberg also looked away from his opponent as he extended to make contact. Following the contact, Bobby Ryan did have some spring in his legs as he jumped backward and fell to the ice. This reaction might give the impression some embellishment took place. There was sufficient impact to Ryans chin from the glancing blow however that created a "whip-lash" action and stunned the Ottawa star so I would not want to suggest that Bobby Ryan was simply trying to sell the call. I see this as an illegal attempt by Dennis Seidenberg to make himself bigger and to initiate contact a split second after Bobby Ryan altered his posture. I do not see it as a deliberate attempt by Seidenberg to injure Bobby Ryan with the use of his elbow. This was clearly a missed elbowing penalty by the referee. As a result of the apparent injury sustained to the head of Bobby Ryan, a major penalty and automatic game misconduct should have been assessed to Dennis Seidenberg of the Boston Bruins. ' ' '