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Dan Boyle
2004 Stanley Cup Champion with the Tampa Bay Lightning. One of the best powerplay quarterbacks in the NHL. Named alternate for the 2006 Canadian Olympic Team.
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Frank D'Angelo
CEO and Chairman D'Angelo Brand Foods. Frequently seen in sports and entertainment circles promoting the D'Angelo brand and supporting charitable causes. |
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Damon Allen
Damon is, the most prolific passer in football history. Allen's unprecedented 23-year career as an elite quarterback included four Grey Cup Championships, two Grey Cup MVPs, one Grey Cup Offensive Player of the Game, he is CFL's all-time leading passer -
72,381 yards
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Dale Hawerchuk
Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2001, the former NHL great scored 1,409 points. In his rookie season was youngest player to reach 100 points (broken by Sidney Crosby), rookie of the year and played in the NHL All-Star Game. |
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Cabbie
Host of “Cabbie on the Street” is one of The Score’s most popular features. Cabbie brings a unique enthusiasm and humour and has interviewed some of the top names in sports including: Sidney Crosby, Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash, Derek Jeter |
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Jock Climie
Current CFL Analyst for TSN, Climie, was selected fourth overall by the Toronto Argonauts in the 1990 CFL College Draft and went on to a successful career with the Argos, Ottawa Roughriders and Alouettes. The three-time divisional CFL All-Star retired from the league with 56 touchdowns and 627 receptions (top 10 all-time) for 9,619 yards. |
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Evanka Osmak
The host of Rogers Sportsnet Connected show. Evanka spent several years at an NBC station in Arizona, moving back to Toronto to begin a career in Canadian sports broadcasting.
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Amanda Evans
Model/Actress featured in JVC ads, Spike TV’s “Manswers” and also in Playboy Special Editions – “Fresh Faces”, “Natural Beauties” and “Lingerie” hitting newsstands this July. |
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Mike Bullard
Drafted 9th overall in the 1980 NHL draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Bullard’s career spanned over then next 11 years – one of the best pure natural goal scorers, he ammassed 674 points. |
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Daniel Puder
Best known for his stints in the WWE which included Armageddon 2004 and a match vs Kurt Angle. Puder who currently is an MMA professional holds a record of six wins and zero losses in competition having competed in the Strikeforce, X-1, and BodogFight promotions. |
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Bernie Federko
Starred in the NHL for 14 years, a St. Louis Blue legend – scored over 100 points in four seasons and in 1986 was named to most overlooked talent in hockey by GOAL magazine. Federko became the 22nd NHL player to record over 1,000 points and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2002. |
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Arash Markazi
Arash Markazi is an award-winning writer for Sport Illustrated and SI.com. He was named by the Los Angeles Times as one of the Faces to Watch in 2006 and has covered every major sports event ranging from the World Cup to the Super Bowl for SI since being hired in 2004 straight out of college. |
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Tony House
Co-Host of the Rautins-House Celebrity Charity Classic. He is currently President of Corporate Hype Inc. and the host of the Surgenor Hummer Big Bad Sports Show on Rogers Cable 22. |
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Yvon Lambert
Best known for scoring game winning goal for the Montreal Canadiens in the 1979 Stanley Cup Final vs. Boston Bruins. 10 year NHL career. |
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Ryan Bell
Bell has won four national championships as a member of Carleton University Ravens. Bell joined the Canada national men's basketball team in 2006. He represented Canada at the 2007 Pan American Games and the FIBA Americas Championship 2007. |
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Danny McManus
Finished his career second in all-time CFL passing yards with 53,255 and winning 3 Grey Cups. McManus set a CFL record with eight consecutive seasons with over 4,000 yards passing (1995-2002), was named Grey Cup MVP and the league's Most Outstanding Player (both in 1999).
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Alexis Jones
A popular contestant on the “Fans Tribe” of CBS’s popular “Survivor Micronesia”. A self described “sports junky” she’s worked at Fox Sports and interned at ESPN. She currently works as a motivational speaker working one-on-one with young girls to build self-esteem through an organization “I am that Girl”. |
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Steve Shutt
Former Montreal Canadien great, 60 goal scorer, 5-time Stanley Cup winner. Named to the NHL First All-Star team in 1977, and the NHL Second All-Star team in 1978 and 1980. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993. |
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Brendan Bell
Smooth skating defenseman for the Phoenix Coyotes. Former captain of the OHL's Ottawa 67s and a member of Canada's world junior team in 2003. |
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Julie Hinton
Began modelling at age 19. Miss Swimsuit Canada 2004. In 2003, Julie was named one of the All-Time Top 50 Hooters girls. The first time a Canadian has been named to the list. |
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Michael Landsberg
Host of TSN's Off the Record. OTR is one of the most popular sports shows on Canadian television. Michael has been with TSN since the network launched in 1984. Host of the Rautins-House Casino dinner. |
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Brad Shaw
Former Captain for both the Ottawa Senators and Ottawa 67’s. Brad is currently the Assistant Coach of the St. Louis Blues and has held Head Coaching duties with the New York Islanders of the NHL and has coached with the Tampa Bay Lightning, Cincinnati Mighty Ducks, Springfield Falcons and Detroit Vipers. |
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Nicole Arbour
The very talented Arbour has been credited as "Canada's Sexiest Comedian". She maintains a busy career by working in film, television, commercials and special appearances. |
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Jason York
A great puck-moving defenceman for the Detroit Red Wings, Anaheim Ducks, Ottawa Senators, Nashville Predators and Boston Bruins over 14 NHL seasons.. You will frequently hear Jason on the TEAM 1200 as a featured guest and analyst as well as operating his own golf tournament and hockey camps. |
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Carolyn Waldo
Two-Time Olympic Gold medal winner in 1988 for synchronized swimming. Carolyn has won numerous awardsincluding the Lou Marsh for Most Outstanding Canadian Athlete and the Order of Canada. Waldo currently works as a sportscaster for CTV in Ottawa. |
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Lee Versage
Crack radio producer at Team 1200. Also hosts a variety of shows including: In the Zone with Scott MacArthur, the NFL Preview Show, Sunday Best with Angry Al and the Senators Hockey Country Show. |
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The Raptor
The “coolest” mascot in the NBA - will make a special appearance appearance
at CHEO on July 9th a.m. |
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Steve Warne
Co-Host of the popular "3 Guys on the Radio" on the TEAM 1200. Formerly sports Director and co-host on country station Y105. |
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Leo Rautins
Former NBAer/ Syracuse University standout - first Canadian to be
drafted in the the 1st round NBA - current basketball analyst on Rogers
Sportsnet and TSN. In 2005 - appointed Head Coach of Canada's National Basketball Team. |
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Tim Kilpatrick
"Buzz" is one of three hosts on three guys on the radio in the morning on Team 1200. Also hosts hour 1 of "Over the Edge" and "The Buzz on Junior Hockey on Friday Nights". |
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Henry Waszczuk
Host of two TV shows -"Fins and Skins Classic Adventures" on TSN and "Fishing the Flats". Spent 10 years in the CFL with Hamilton and was a 7-time All-Star. |
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Terry Marcotte
As CTV Sports Director Terry takes a look at sports from a different angle. Reporting beyond the scores and statistics, Terry delivers profiles of local athletes who are focused, determined and just want to have fun. |
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Jim Kyte
Drafted 12th overall in 1982 by Winnipeg Jets, played in 598 career games with the Jets, Penguins, Flames, Senators and Sharks. Kyte made history by being the first deaf player in the NHL. |
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Lianne Laing
Sports Anchor/Reporter with A-Channel. Attended the University of Massachusetts on a scholarship as an elite level gymnast. Recently a Mom to Andie (2005). |
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Michelle Z |
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Dan Seguin
Dan has 25 years experience in both private television and the CBC as one of Ottawa’s best sports journalists. |
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Ken Evraire
Ken is primarily known for his work as sports anchor for A-Channel. Ken had a 9 year CFL career and is a great advocate of youth sports in the Ottawa/Outaouais region. |
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Serge Payer
Currently plays for the Houston Aeros of the AHL. Serge has played in 119 career NHL games with the Florida Panthers and Ottawa Senators and has established the Serge Payer Foundation which raises money for Guillain-Barré syndrome research. |
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Kevin Haime
Recently voted one of Canada's "Top 10" Golf Instructors by National Post. Canadian PGA "Teacher of the Year" in 2000. Owner of the Kevin Haime Golf Centre in Ottawa. |
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Stuntman Stu
Member of the Team 1200's Three Guys on the Radio. A well-known Emcee and Auctioneer. Will host the Rautins-House Experiences of a Lifetime Auction. |
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Dean Brown
Play by Play man for the NHL's Ottawa Senators. Also seen broadcasting on Sportsnet and Hockey Night in Canada. |
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