Who will rock the house at TSNs signature curling event? Vote for your favourite Canadian mens curlers at TSN.ca/CurlingSkins - with the Top 16 curlers earning a ticket to Banff, Alta. to compete in the TRAVELERS ALL-STAR CURLING SKINS GAME Presented by Pintys, running Jan. 11-12, 2014 live on TSN. From Nov. 12 to Dec. 8, fans can visit TSN.ca/CurlingSkins to vote for their favourite Canadian mens curlers at each position - skip, third, second, and lead. This years expanded All-Star ballot consists of players from the Top 12 teams from across the country as ranked by the Canadian Curling Association for the 2012-13 season. The ballot is comprised of the following 48 curlers: SKIP, THIRD, SECOND, LEAD Brad Gushue, BJ Neufeld, Adam Casey, Ben Hebert Brad Jacobs, Brett Gallant, Brent Laing, Craig Savill Glenn Howard, David Nedohin, Carter Rycroft, Dallan Muyres Jean-Michel Ménard, John Morris, Colin Mitchell, David Mathers Jeff Stoughton, Jon Mead, Colton Flasch, Denni Neufeld Jim Cotter, Kirk Muyres, E.J. Harnden, Geoff Walker John Epping, Martin Crête, Éric Sylvain, Mark Nichols Kevin Koe, Pat Simmons, Marc Kennedy, Nolan Thiessen Kevin Martin, Ryan Fry, Matt Wozniak, Philippe Ménard Mark Kean, Scott Bailey, Pat Janssen, Rick Sawatsky Mike McEwen, Travis Fanset, Reid Carruthers, Ryan Harnden Steve Laycock, Wayne Middaugh, Tyrel Griffith, Tim March Event Format The Top 16 curlers will then be drafted into four All-Star teams in a special outdoor broadcast from Banff on Friday, Jan. 10 at 8pm et on TSN2. The four All-Star teams will compete for $100,000 in total prize money during the TRAVELERS ALL-STAR CURLING SKINS GAME, airing live on TSN from The Fenlands Banff Recreation Centre in Banff National Park on Jan. 11-12. Similar to previous TSN curling skins games, the TRAVELERS ALL-STAR CURLING SKINS GAME uses a single-elimination format whereby the winner is decided by total prize money and not total points throughout the two-day event. Sponsors The events slate of key partners includes title sponsor Travelers, presenting sponsor Pintys, as well as official partners Rimrock Resort Hotel, Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA), Natures Path, and Banff/Lake Louise Tourism. Vapormax Womens Clearance .Those stars, most notably the top line of James van Riemsdyk, Tyler Bozak and Phil Kessel, struggled against the Montreal Canadiens and must be better as the Leafs look ahead to facing the Pittsburgh Penguins and New York Rangers this weekend. Nike Air VaporMax Plus Black Gold . 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Nike Air VaporMax 2.0 Floral Pure Platinum+Arctic Pink-White .FIFA says it is relaxing the rule which forced match officials to leave its international list at the end of the year they turned 45.CAMROSE, Alta. - Rachel Homan improved to 4-0 through round-robin play at the Canada Cup curling tournament with a 7-6 win over Val Sweeting in Draw 6 Thursday night.The win makes Homans Ottawa rink the only undefeated foursome in both the womens and mens draws.Homan had an early 3-1 lead and was up 5-2 after stealing one in the sixth but gave up a deuces to Sweeting in the eighth and 10th. Homan had to draw the four-foot in the 11th for the win.I knew the path and knew the weight and had the sweepers to get it there, Homan said of the final shot.A great game for the fans. A ton of made shots from both teams. We had to fight for every point. They played a great game and we had to play our best to win. 4-0 is definitely a good position but we want to finish strong though.Edmontons Sweeting is 2-2. She beat Olympic champion Jennifer Jones of Winnipeg, 10-8 in Draw 5 earlier in the day.In the morning draw, Homan drew to the button with her final stone to score one and beat Edmontons Heather Nedohin 5-4. Nedohin now sits at 3-1 after downing Sherry Anderson (2-2), 7-4 in the late draw.Jones made a raised takeout for five in the ninth end in a 12-7 victory over Sherry Middaugh (1-3) of Coldwater, Ont.dddddddddddd, in Draw 4.Meanwhile on the mens side, Glenn Howard (3-1) of Penetanguishene, Ont., lost his first match of the tournament, 7-4 to Olympic champion Brad Jacobs (2-2) of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., in Draw 6.Jacobs scored two in the sixth end and added singles in the seventh and eighth to pull away with the victory. It was Jacobs first win of the day after falling to Brad Gushue (2-2) of St. Johns, N.L., 5-4 in the afternoon.Howard started his day with a 4-3 win over Winnipegs Mike McEwen (3-1) in Draw 5. McEwen took a 9-4 win over Jim Cotter (1-3) of Vernon, B.C., in the morning.In other action from Draw 6, Calgarys Kevin Koe improved to 2-2 with a 8-7 win over Canada (1-3), which is skipped by Calgarys John Morris. Koe scored a single in the 11th end to seal the victory. On the womens side, Middaugh of Coldwater, Ont., scored two in the 10th end to edge Alison Flaxey (0-4) of Listowel, Ont., 8-7.Round-robin play continues Friday with Draws 7, 8 and 9. ' ' '