TSN, the home of football in Canada, once again brings Canadians the countrys biggest party: the 102nd Grey Cup. This years CFL championship features the Hamilton Tiger-Cats battling the Calgary Stampeders at BC Place on Sunday at 6pm et live on TSN, TSN GO, and TSN Radios Grey Cup Radio Network of 20 stations across the country. TSNs live coverage begins Sunday at 1pm et with the networks five-hour pre-game show, Grey Cup Sunday. TSNs coverage of the 102nd Grey Cup will also air live on ESPN2 in the United States and be available to Canadian Forces members deployed overseas via the Canadian Forces Radio & Television. French-language coverage of the 102nd Grey Cup airs live on RDS beginning at 5pm et. A complete rundown of how to tune in to TSNs multi-platform coverage the 102nd Grey Cup is available on TSN.ca. Broadcast Team TSNs roster of best-in-class broadcasters is on-site at BC Place in Vancouver for the 102nd Grey Cup: ? Hosts: James Duthie, Brian Williams, and Rod Smith ? Panel: Matt Dunigan, Chris Schultz, Jock Climie, Milt Stegall, and Paul LaPolice ? Commentators: Chris Cuthbert and Glen Suitor are in the broadcast booth at BC Place. Cuthbert, who is calling his 16th Grey Cup, will be inducted into Canadian Football Hall of Fames Media Wing on the morning of Grey Cup Sunday. Suitor – a Grey Cup champion with the Saskatchewan Roughriders – makes his seventh appearance in the booth for the big game. ? Reporters: Sara Orlesky and Farhan Lalji ? Grey Cup Saturday and Grey Cup Sunday Pre-Game Show Hosts: Darren Dutchyshen and Kate Beirness ? TSN The Reporters: Dave Naylor, Bruce Arthur, Steve Simmons, and Gary Lawless Below is an overview of 102nd Grey Cup programming on TSN platforms: Saturday, Nov. 29 – Grey Cup Saturday Grey Cup Saturday – Noon ET live on TSN and TSN GO TSNs three-hour Grey Cup Saturday coverage is hosted by SportsCentres Darren Dutchyshen and Kate Beirness, who are broadcasting live from the Vancouver Convention Centre. Throughout the day, the CFL om TSN panel checks in from BC Place with Grey Cup updates, news, and analysis. Additional highlights include: ? TOP 50 CFL Plays of 2014 at 12:30pm et on TSN1, counting down the 50 best plays of this season ? Gibsons Finest CFL Player Awards at 2:30pm et on TSN1, honouring the CFLs top players from the 2014 season Later that night, an encore presentation of the 101st Grey Cup airs at 8pm et on TSN2, a game that saw the Saskatchewan Roughriders take home the championship in front of their hometown crowd. Sunday, Nov. 30 – Grey Cup Sunday Grey Cup Sunday Pre-Game Show – 1pm et live on TSN and TSN GO TSNs five-hour pre-game coverage begins at 1pm et with SportsCentres Darren Dutchyshen and Kate Beirness broadcasting live from BC Place. The pre-game show also features 102nd Grey Cup hosts James Duthie, Rod Smith, and Brian Williams, alongside the CFL ON TSN panel of Chris Schultz, Matt Dunigan, Jock Climie, Milt Stegall, and Paul LaPolice, all broadcasting live from BC Place. During the Grey Cup Sunday Pre-Game Show, TSN debuts the following features: ? Calgary: Earlier this year just a few hours before a game against the RedBlacks, Stampeders wide receiver Joe West was informed by his teammate Nik Lewis that Wests brother had been murdered. Since then, the team has rallied around West, bringing West and Lewis closer together in the wake of this tragic event. ? Hamilton: In his second consecutive Grey Cup appearance, Ti-Cats wide receiver Luke Tasker has a chance to bring home a championship – a scenario his father knows all too well. Steve Tasker, a Buffalo Bills Hall of Famer, went 0-4 in consecutive Super Bowl appearances with the Bills and now looks to his son to finally bring home a championship. ? 1964 Grey Cup: A look back to 50 years ago when the BC Lions won their first ever Grey Cup – a game that established a bitter feud between then Lions quarterback Joe Kapp and then Ticats defensive lineman Angelo Mosca over a controversial hit, leading them to fight on stage at an alumni event three years ago in Vancouver. 102nd Grey Cup – 6pm et live on TSN, TSN GO, and the Grey Cup Radio Network TSN counts down to kickoff with coverage of the Grey Cup Kickoff Show, which features a performance by country singer and British Columbia native Dallas Smith and the national anthem by Canadian jazz-pop sensation Nikki Yanofsky. At halftime, TSN airs the Grey Cup Halftime Show featuring 2014 Grammy Award?-winning rock band Imagine Dragons. Grey Cup Post-Game Show – 10pm et live on TSN and TSN GO CFL Commissioner Mark Cohon presents the Grey Cup to the games winning team, as well as the awards for Most Valuable Player and Most Valuable Canadian. The CFL on TSN panel provides post-game analysis and conducts live interviews with players and coaches on the field leading up to SportsCentre after the game. TSN Digital TSN Digital platforms complement the 102nd Grey Cup television broadcast with the following highlights: ? Live and on demand coverage of the game via TSN GO ? The last instalment of Chris Schultzs popular weekly game pick ? The revealing of the TSN Play of the Year Showdown: Canadian Football Edition winner ? This Day In Grey Cup History videos premiering every day this week ? Exclusive daily digital video reports and blogs from TSNs CFL experts and Insiders ? Instant video features and in-game highlights, plus a full breakdown of the Calgary-Hamilton matchup complete with news and analysis TSN Radio New this year, TSN Radio presents its first-ever Grey Cup Radio Network, a collection of 20 radio stations across the country simulcasting TSN Radio-produced pre-game, in-game, and post-game coverage. TSN Radios national radio coverage of the 102nd GREY CUP is presented by Formula Four Oxygenated Water. Play-by-play commentator Rod Black and analyst Giulio Caravatta, a former CFL quarterback, call the game live across the Grey Cup Radio Network and on SiriusXM satellite radio. Live streaming radio coverage is also available on TSN.ca/Radio and TSN GO. Grey Cup Saturday – Grey Cup Radio Network coverage begins Saturday at 2pm et with a three-hour Grey Cup Saturday show live from radio row in Vancouver. TSN Radio 1050 in Torontos Dave Naylor hosts coverage, which features special guests, up-to-date news, expert analysis, and insight on Sundays big game. Grey Cup Sunday – Game day coverage begins Sunday at 4pm et with a two-hour pre-game show hosted by Dave Naylor and TSN Radio 1040 in Vancouvers Matt Sekeres. Chris Schultz and TSN 1040s Scott Rintoul and Bob the Moj Marjanovich contribute reports. Naylor and Sekeres wrap up the 102nd Grey Cup with a full 90-minute post-game show, including the presentation of the Grey Cup. TSN Radio will be broadcasting live from the heart of downtown Vancouver all week long: ? TSN Radio 1040 in Vancouvers full slate of shows broadcasting live all week ? TSN Radio 1290 in Winnipegs Andrew Hustler Paterson and Gary Lawless hosting Hustler and Lawless live from Vancouver beginning today ? 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The Whitecaps set a team record for points and wins this year but werent rewarded with a playoff berth. "There are a lot of positives throughout the season," defender Jay DeMerit said. "Our two main goals were to make the playoffs and win the Cascadia Cup. We won the Cascadia Cup and just missed the playoffs. I wouldnt call that season a failure." For a while it appeared as though they were going to stay alive in the playoff race. After Sanvezzo tied it on a penalty kick in the 75th minute with his 19th goal the Whitecaps looked like they were heading home for a winner-take-all showdown against Colorado on Oct. 27. A minute later Torres held off defenceman Jordan Harvey long enough to turn and blast a shot over Ousted and off the crossbar to put the Rapids in the lead again. "That was an unbelievable strike by Torres. Undefendable," Vancouver coach Martin Rennie said. "We could have defended better. The bottom line for us we havent defended well enough. Weve been scoring goals and losing 3-2." Defence was an issue when the Rapids took a 2-1 lead early in the second half. Goalie Clint Irwin sent a ball downfield and Deshorn Brown beat defender Young-Pyo Lee to the ball just inside the box.dddddddddddd Ousted tried to get to it first, but he was caught out and Brown lofted a shot over him that bounced into the net in the 51st minute. "I was trying to get into a position where I can put him under pressure," Ousted said. "Obviously Im not in a good position at that point. I didnt get there." The Whitecaps (12-12-9) survived an early push by Colorado, including a close call when Brown sent a shot just wide in the 24th minute. Later in the half, his shot went off Carlyle Mitchells face, temporarily knocking the defender out of the game. Vancouver started to put pressure on the Rapids and it finally paid off when Manneh lofted a shot over Irwin into the top right corner in the 32nd minute to give Vancouver a 1-0 lead. "We scored a fantastic goal to go ahead 1-nil, we were playing reasonably well at that time," Rennie said. The Rapids got it back late in the first half when they were awarded a penalty kick on a foul by Mitchell. Torres easily beat Ousted to tie it in the 41st minute. "It was a big decision to give a penalty kick. It was a very soft free kick in the first place and the ball was over the players heads and he was given a penalty kick," Rennie said. "That was a very soft penalty kick and that was a big moment." It turned out to be pivotal when Torres scored his second goal on a great individual play and kicked the Whitecaps out of the playoffs. "When it got to 2-2 it was whoever scored next," DeMerit said. "Both sides created chances. After we pulled it back and got a penalty of our own, it was a back-and-forth game from that point and credit to them. It was a great finish by their forward to make it 3-2 and they made it hard for us to come back." ' ' '