Just in time for puck drop on the 2014-15 NHL regular season, Tim Hortons and TSN today announced a partnership that will see Tim Hortons become the title sponsor of Thats Hockey, the most-watched daily hockey show in Canada. The partnership begins today (Wednesday, Oct. 8) with Canadas favourite coffee brand featured prominently in the re-named Tim Hortons Thats Hockey. Todays edition of the show, airing in a special 5:30pm et timeslot on TSN4 and TSN5, is dedicated to teeing up tonights Leafs-Habs season opener. It features reports from TSNs panel of Hockey Insiders and experts on-site at Maple Leaf Square outside the Air Canada Centre in downtown Toronto. Beginning tomorrow, Tim Hortons Thats Hockey moves to its regular timeslot of 7pm et weekdays (visit TSN.ca/TV for complete broadcast information). In addition to becoming a title sponsor, Tim Hortons will also be integrated into the shows segments and features, as well as into TSNs package of regional Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators, and Winnipeg Jets games. Highlights include: - Timbit Tidbits, a daily feature looking at notable stats and facts from the hockey world - Weekly sponsorship of Post2Post, a breakdown of the highs, lows, and intricacies of goaltending performances with TSN Hockey analyst Jamie McLennan - Sponsored Keys to the Game features during Leafs, Sens, and Jets games on TSN Hockey in Canada is a natural fit for Tim Hortons. Our history has an intrinsic connection with this sport a€“ it is a part of our DNA. From our founder, NHL great Tim Horton, to our presence in arenas, on jerseys, and in the daily routines of Canadians that love and play this incredible game, said Peter Nowlan, Chief Marketing Officer, Tim Hortons Inc. Were proud of our hockey history, and this new sponsorship of TSNs Thats Hockey is the latest way we are able to bring news about the game and its biggest and brightest moments to Canadian fans. Tim Hortons is deeply rooted in the Canadian hockey landscape. They are a huge supporter of the game, said Nathalie Cook, Vice-President, Sales and Brand Partnerships, TSN. We are Canadas top source for daily hockey news and Tim Hortons is the countrys go-to choice for coffee, making this both a strategic and meaningful alliance for TSN. Tim Hortons Thats Hockey on TSN Hosted by TSNs veteran broadcaster Gino Reda, Tim Hortons Thats Hockey keeps passionate and informed hockey fans updated on all the latest news from the world of hockey. Reda interviews the games biggest stars and most outspoken personalities while dishing out the latest hockey headlines. Tim Hortons Thats Hockey features regular reports from TSN Hockey Insiders Bob McKenzie, Darren Dreger, and Pierre LeBrun, along with contributions from TSNs industry-leading team of hockey experts and analysts, including Jamie McLennan, Craig Button, Aaron Ward, Jeff ONeill, and Dave Reid. Hockey on TSN Tim Hortons Thats Hockey complements TSNs best-in-class NHL news and information programming, including Thats Hockey 2Nite, SportsCentre, and the networks slate of signature NHL specials including TradeCentre, Free Agent Frenzy, Fantasy Draft, Top 50 Players, and Bob McKenzies Draft Ranking. TSNs hockey programming also includes live coverage of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators, and Winnipeg Jets as part of its package of 130+ regional NHL games. To access regional hockey games on TSN feeds, fans must live in the teams designated broadcast regions (for more information, visit TSN.ca). Fans can also tune in to TSN Radio in Toronto, Montr??al, Winnipeg, Ottawa, and Vancouver for radio coverage of regional games featuring the Leafs, Canadiens, Jets, Senators, and Canucks (visit each stations home page for complete broadcast information). Whats Your Tims Order? We asked the members of the TSN Hockey team arguably the most Canadian question ever: Whats your standard order at Tim Hortons? They shared their responses: Gino Reda My order: For well over a decade through my oldest boys hockey career, I was all about the Cinnamon Raisin toasted bagel with light cream cheese and a medium coffee with milk. Standing by the glass in the offensive zone, using the dasher board to hold my Timmys, watching my kid grow up on the ice. Now eight years later, with my oldest having moved away, Im back in the same spot at the rink, watching my little guy begin the same journey. Im a little older, so its a Greek yogurt instead of the bagel, but Im still milk no sugar, and still loving the view at the glass. Favourite donut: Chocolate Glazed Aaron Ward My order: Large Double Double with two sweeteners. I order it most often in the International Departures terminal at Pearson Airport when Im purchasing my 144 premade packets of Tim Hortons coffee to take home to North Carolina. The ladies at Tim Hortons know me as that guy who buys all that coffee. Favourite donut: Apple Fritter (but my real go-to is 10 Sour Cream Glazed and 10 Apple Fritter Timbits) Bob McKenzie My order: Ordering Tim Hortons is an art form for me. Ninety-nine per cent of the time Im in the car. In the old days, it was a 12 Grain bagel, double toasted with butter, a yogurt, and a large steeped tea with milk. Then it evolved to oatmeal with fruit, a yogurt, and a large steeped tea with milk. The latest incarnation of my order is the egg white breakfast sandwich with turkey sausage, double toast the English muffin and add a little ketchup, with a vanilla Greek yogurt, and a large steeped tea with milk. As you can see, the only constant is the large steeped tea with milk. Favourite donut: Apple Fritter Darren Dreger My order: Medium, regular. Always. Seldom stray. I usually order it en route to my kids hockey games or on my way to work. My weekend ritual is the Turkey Sausage Breakfast Sandwich. I always go to the same locations a€“ all three are owned and operated by my good friend Matt Hanley, who has been an excellent supporter of minor hockey in the Whitby area. Favourite donut: Sour Cream Glazed Gord Miller My order: Cinnamon Raisin bagel, lightly toasted, lightly buttered. With an orange juice. Favourite donut: Oatmeal Raisin cookies James Duthie My order: Two Boston Creams with a side of Boston Cream Favourite donut: Boston Cream Jamie McLennan My order: I love the grilled cheese with chili on the side. I order that during winter when Im coming to the studio to watch games and do a show. Thankfully, the Tims location not far from the TSN studio is always there when I need it. Favourite donut: Sour Cream Glazed (with a hot chocolate) Ray Ferraro My order: First of all, Tims Dark Roast. Two cream, one sugar. Follow that with a 12 Grain bagel, double toasted, with light strawberry cream cheese. Favourite donut: Vanilla Dip (with sprinkles) Cheap Soccer Jerseys Authentic . PAUL, Minn. Wholesale Soccer Jerseys China . -- Conner Bleackley got it done in regulation time and in the shootout. https://www.soccerjerseyschina.us/. Terms of the contract were not disclosed by the club. 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Bynums suspension isnt a major shock considering he has not performed at a consistent level and has appeared uninterested while on the floor. Earlier this season, the 7-footer, who did not play a single second last season for Philadelphia because of knee injuries, talked openly about retirement and said his medical issues have been a challenge to overcome. "Its a terrible situation internally with our team," All-Star guard Kyrie Irving said before the Cavs faced the Celtics. "Its something we have to get over." Cavs coach Mike Brown has been a huge supporter of Bynum. The two were together in Los Angeles and their relationship was one of the reasons the Cavs risked signing Bynum. Brown was asked if Bynums days with the Cavs were over. "Hes on an indefinite suspension and Im not trying to be funny, but you know what indefinite means," Brown said. "Weve got 14 guys in that locker room who are very focused and determined and ready to take on any challenge thats in front of them. Theyre great guys, theyre focused guys and they know how to play the game the right way and thats what Im focused on, just helping those guys win." There were times this season Bynum showed flashes of being a dominant post player again. But recently he has lacked energy or enthusiasm, and on Monday he missed all 11 field-goal attempts and didnt score in 22 minutes against Detroit. On Thursday night, Bynum struggled to guard Atlantas Al Horford and was taken out in the third quarter. Bynum didnt return despite Horford suffering a torn chest muscle in the Hawks double-overtime winn.dddddddddddd Bynum impressed the Cavs with his work ethic while getting ready for the season. They werent sure if he was motivated, but Bynum shocked many by being ready to play on opening night and seemed to have revived his career. The Cavs, however, grew concerned about Bynums attitude in recent weeks and were worried about it affecting team chemistry. So, they opted to remove him before things got worse. 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Bynum is averaging 8.6 points and 5.3 rebounds in 24 games -- 19 starts this season. Although Brown said Bynum showed "glimpses" of being a force near the basket again, the Cavs had to place the welfare of the team ahead of getting the former All-Star turned around. "Im worried about the guys in the locker room," he said. "Its as simple as that. In our business there are a lot of ups and a lot of downs throughout the season. I think you all understand that. So what you do as a head coach is you keep moving forward. Any time you look back on anything or dwell on anything is wasted energy from the guys in the locker room, which is obviously very important." ' ' '