Toronto, ON - TSN2 shines the spotlight on four legends of the game during live coverage of the 2011 Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Monday, Nov. Jeremy Kerley . 14 at 7:30pm et/4pm pt. Hosted by TSNs James Duthie, the induction ceremony honours Ed Belfour, Doug Gilmour, Mark Howe and Joe Nieuwendyk as the newest members of the Hockey Hall of Fames Player Category. In addition, Detroit Red Wings colour commentator Mickey Redmond will receive the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award for his outstanding contributions as a hockey broadcaster and Edmonton Sun writer Terry Jones will receive the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award for excellence in hockey journalism. SPORTSCENTRE Leading into the induction ceremony, SportsCentre reports live from the red carpet at 6 p.m. ET with Thats Hockey host Gino Reda and Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie interviewing guests as they arrive at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. SportsCentre hosts Jay Onrait and Dan OToole present the Top 10 Plays by the 2011 Hockey Hall of Fame inductees during the live broadcast of the induction ceremony, which also features special reports from Cabral Cabbie Richards. THATS HOCKEY Reda also hosts a special edition of Thats Hockey live from the star-studded event at 7 p.m. ET, while Thats Hockey 2Nite with host Steve Kouleas airs at a special timeslot following the conclusion of the induction ceremony broadcast. TSN.ca TSN.ca celebrates the inductees with a special commemorative page featuring bios of all the players, as well as interviews and highlights from the induction ceremony on the TSN Video Player. TSN Radio 1050 TSN Radio 1050 honours the newest Hockey Hall of Famers with coverage throughout the day. Special coverage begins at 9 a.m. ET and includes a live broadcast of the Hockey Hall of Fames press conference at 10:30 a.m. ET. Cybulski & Company will feature interviews with guests attending the event during the drive home timeslot beginning at 4 p.m. ET, while Jim Tatti and Scott MacArthur host live coverage of the induction ceremony beginning at 7 p.m. ET. TSN Radio 1050 is available nationally online at TSN.ca. ESPN Classic ESPN Classic pays tribute to the honourees with memorable games played by each of this years inductees. ESPN Classic will air the following games on Monday, Nov. 14: 1:30 p.m. ET 1985 Stanley Cup, Philadelphia @ Edmonton, Game 5, May 30, 1985: 2011 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Mark Howe and the late Brad McCrimmon anchor the Flyers defence 3:30 p.m. ET 1999 Stanley Cup, Dallas @ Buffalo, Game 6, June 19, 1999: 2011 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Ed Belfour backstops the Stars to their only Stanley Cup to date. Fellow 2011 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Joe Nieuwendyk is named Conn Smythe Trophy winner. 5:30 p.m. ET (encore on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 2 p.m. ET) 1993 Campbell Semifinal, St. Louis @ Toronto, Game 1, May 3, 1993: The Leafs win Game 1 of this epic series on a memorable goal by 2011 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Doug Gilmour. 9 p.m. ET (encores on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. ET) 1989 Stanley Cup, Calgary @ Montreal, Game 6, May 25, 1989: The Calgary Flames walk into the Montreal Forum and leave with the Stanley Cup. 2011 Hockey Hall of Fame inductees Doug Gilmour and Joe Nieuwendyk play prominent roles for the Flames.Dennis Byrd .S. -- Carl-Antoine Delisle snapped a tie in the third period with his second goal of the game to lead the Tigres past Cape Breton 4-3 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action Wednesday as Victoriaville won its eighth in a row. Jaiquawn Jarrett . -- Ernie Els hardly ever catches a break at the Match Play Championship. LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterlings team of lawyers has hired four private investigation firms to dig up dirt on the NBAs former and current commissioners and its 29 other owners, said a person familiar with Sterlings legal strategy. Investigators were given a six-figure budget over the next 30 days to examine the leagues finances, allegations of previous discriminatory conduct and compensation to past Commissioner David Stern and current Commissioner Adam Silver, said the person who spoke to The Associated Press on Thursday night on condition of anonymity. The person wasnt authorized to talk publicly. The person said the investigators also are looking into whether other owners made any off-colour jokes, or racist or sexist remarks. "The gloves are off, as they say," the person said. "Have them dig up all the dirt they can find." The 80-year-old Sterling is suing the NBA for $1 billion in federal court after the league tried to oust him as Clippers owner for making racist remarks to a girlfriend that were recorded and publicized. Silver fined him $2.5 million and banned him for life. The suit alleges the league violated Sterlings constitutional rights by relying on information from an "illegal" recording. It also said the league committed a breach of contract by fining Sterling and that it violated antitrust laws by trying to force a sale. Sterlings aattorneys also will be facing off with his wifes attorneys in probate court during a four-day hearing scheduled for July. Muhammad Wilkerson. The probate court hearing centres on whether Shelly Sterling had the right to unilaterally negotiate a $2 billion deal to sell the Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Shelly Sterlings attorney, Pierce ODonnell, said she made the deal as the sole administrator of The Sterling Family Trust, which owns the team, after two doctors determined her estranged husband was mentally "incapacitated." Donald Sterling is fighting that conclusion and her authority to sell. The person who spoke to the AP said Donald Sterling reluctantly agreed to hire private investigators after this weeks legal proceedings in probate court. The NBA submitted a legal filing Wednesday urging a judge to confirm Shelly Sterlings authority to sell the team. "He realized these guys will literally go to any low to get this sold," the person said. "Even if it gets (him) nothing other than exposing all these guys and shaking up the league and seeing a change in the leadership of the league, itll be worth it to him." The firms will be engaged in an "audition" of sorts, the individual said: "Whoever delivers the best (material) is going to stay on for the next round and it might be all four of them...29 owners is not a small undertaking." ' ' ' |