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Ich hoffe es kommen alle damit klar, bis bald,
Jonas
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The live blog includes all the latest news, top prospect rankings, and video highlights at TSN.ca/DraftCentre. TSN also has live coverage of the first three rounds of the 2014 STANLEY CUP® PLAYOFFS (click here for a broadcast schedule of the First Round), as well as the 2014 NHL DRAFT on June 27 from Philadelphia. TSNs NHL Playoffs Preview Coverage TSNs jam-packed NHL Playoffs preview lineup is as follows: TSN THE REPORTERS WITH DAVE HODGE – today (Monday, April 14) at 5:30 p.m. ET TSN THE REPORTERS WITH DAVE HODGE host Dave Hodge and sports columnists Bruce Arthur, Michael Farber, and Steve Simmons debate all the key storylines and breaking news from the 2014 STANLEY CUP® PLAYOFFS. 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Their four fantasy squads will be revealed as James Duthie hosts the NHL ON TSN PLAYOFF FANTASY SPECIAL. 2014 NHL DRAFT LOTTERY – Tuesday, April 15 at 8 p.m. ET James Duthie hosts TSNs exclusive live coverage of the 2014 NHL DRAFT LOTTERY from the TSN Studio as NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly reveals the results in reverse order, alongside representatives from the leagues five teams most likely to win the lottery. During the 30-minute TSN original production, Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie unveils his consensus Top 10 prospects and TSNs Director of Scouting Craig Button projects how the first 13 picks will unfold. NHL ON TSN STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS PREVIEW SHOW – Tuesday, April 15 at 8:30 p.m. ET Hosted by James Duthie, this live 90-minute TSN original production prepares fans for the playoffs with in-depth analysis of all eight First Round matchups, highlighting the biggest storylines from the 2014 STANLEY CUP® PLAYOFFS. 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