Bastage! My office blocked tsn.ca!
#6
Use something like a proxy that Tanner suggested...
Even something like this...
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tsn.ca&langpair=e s%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF8
It's a simple and sneaky way to get there through google.
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tsn.ca&langpair=e s%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF8
It's a simple and sneaky way to get there through google.
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#9
They might be doing both IP and content blocking
Sux for you
So here's the stuff that you're probably looking for.
<i>Canada has a big lead over Russia in the gold medal game at the world junior championship in Leksand, Sweden. Canada leads 3-0 early in the second period on goals by Andrew Cogliano, Bryan Little and Jonathan Toews.
All three goals came in a 2:27 span late in the first period.
Cogliano finished a beautiful passing play with Marc Staal and Ryan O'Marra, one-timing a shot past Semen Varlamov into the Russian net to open the scoring at 15:35.
Less than two minutes later, Little swept in a powerplay goal to give Canada a two-goal cushion.
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* Canada-Russia Retrospective
Thirty-three seconds after that, Toews went upstairs on Varlamov for another powerplay goal to make it 3-0 for Canada.
Early in the first period, Canadian goalie Carey Price stopped Igor Makarov on a breakaway, with some help from Ryan Parent's speed on the back-check.
Canada's first good chance came with Gennady Churilov in the penalty box. The puck came to Sam Gagne on a rebound, but it bounced over his stick in front of a wide open net.
Andrey Kiryukhin's wrap around attempt in the middle of the first period looked dangerous, but was stopped calmly by Price.
It is the third straight year, and the sixth time since 1999, that Canada and Russia are playing for gold in this tournament.
Last January in Vancouver, Canada put on a dominating display to win the gold medal with a 5-0 win over the Russians. It was the second straight gold medal win for Canada.
Russia beat Canada for gold in 2003, 2002 and 1999.
Both teams were a perfect 4-0 in the round robin portion of the tournament this year. Canada beat the United States 2-1 in a shootout in one semifinal, while Russia beat Sweden 4-2 in the other semifinal.
Earlier today, Erik Johnson scored the game-winner as the United States claimed the bronze medal with a 2-1 victory over Sweden. </i>
So here's the stuff that you're probably looking for.
<i>Canada has a big lead over Russia in the gold medal game at the world junior championship in Leksand, Sweden. Canada leads 3-0 early in the second period on goals by Andrew Cogliano, Bryan Little and Jonathan Toews.
All three goals came in a 2:27 span late in the first period.
Cogliano finished a beautiful passing play with Marc Staal and Ryan O'Marra, one-timing a shot past Semen Varlamov into the Russian net to open the scoring at 15:35.
Less than two minutes later, Little swept in a powerplay goal to give Canada a two-goal cushion.
Related Info
* Canada-Russia Retrospective
Thirty-three seconds after that, Toews went upstairs on Varlamov for another powerplay goal to make it 3-0 for Canada.
Early in the first period, Canadian goalie Carey Price stopped Igor Makarov on a breakaway, with some help from Ryan Parent's speed on the back-check.
Canada's first good chance came with Gennady Churilov in the penalty box. The puck came to Sam Gagne on a rebound, but it bounced over his stick in front of a wide open net.
Andrey Kiryukhin's wrap around attempt in the middle of the first period looked dangerous, but was stopped calmly by Price.
It is the third straight year, and the sixth time since 1999, that Canada and Russia are playing for gold in this tournament.
Last January in Vancouver, Canada put on a dominating display to win the gold medal with a 5-0 win over the Russians. It was the second straight gold medal win for Canada.
Russia beat Canada for gold in 2003, 2002 and 1999.
Both teams were a perfect 4-0 in the round robin portion of the tournament this year. Canada beat the United States 2-1 in a shootout in one semifinal, while Russia beat Sweden 4-2 in the other semifinal.
Earlier today, Erik Johnson scored the game-winner as the United States claimed the bronze medal with a 2-1 victory over Sweden. </i>