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Torino 2006
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6:00 pmpm
Torino 2006 - The Olympic Winter Games
Brian Williams hosts prime-time coverage airing nightly during the Olympic Winter Games and will be joined by a number of leading Canadian sports personalities for expert analysis.

On tonight's broadcast (Live Ontario-east/delays west):

  • Curling - Recap of Monday draws, Men's Canada vs. USA; Women's Canada vs. Denmark
  • Freestyle Skiing - Men's Aerials Qualifying (HD where available)
  • Bobsleigh - Women's Run 1 & 2 of 4
  • Hockey - Women's Gold wrap
  • Alpine Skiing - Men's Giant Slalom - Final
  • Figure Skating - Ice Dance - Free Dance (HD where available)
In order to accommodate the six-hour time difference in Italy, CBC Television begins each broadcasting day with Olympic Morning, hosted by Terry Leibel, followed by Olympic Afternoon, hosted by Ron MacLean. Together, Leibel and MacLean provide more than nine hours of daily, live coverage.

Visit cbc.ca/olympics for comprehensive coverage, including breaking news, in-depth reports, live results and medal counts, team standings, sport backgrounders, athlete diaries, broadcast schedules, interactive features and more.

"Torino 2006 - The Olympic Games" website from CBC Sports Online ...

 

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Hayley Wickenheiser THE OLYMPICS ON RADIO ONE
CBC Radio One will keep Canadians abreast of developments in Turin with Olympic Report, a series of updates five minutes in length airing every hour throughout the day until February 26th. Additionally, CBC Radio's The Current, The Inside Track, The World This Hour and The World at Six will provide further support with Olympic stories that follow the issues and athletes.

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CBC TELEVISION SURVEY

Which of these winter Olympic sports is the most fun to watch on TV?

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TORINO 2006: THE OLYMPIC GAMES - comprehensive event coverage, medal counts, team standings, sport backgrounders, athlete diaries, broadcast schedules of all of the major events and more.

YOU PICKED IT: LAST MONTH'S SURVEY

We asked: "Which of the new rules implemented this year do you feel has the most positive impact on watching NHL hockey on TV?"

Hockey Night in Canada

You said: Two-line passes

More than 2,800 votes were cast. Here's how it broke down:

Two-line passes
vote meter (53%)

Shootouts
vote meter (23%)

Goalie equipment
vote meter (10%)

Tag-up offsides
vote meter (7%)

Puckhandling by goalies
vote meter (4%)

Moving the nets
vote meter (2%)
arrowINDEPTH: BACK ON ICE - RELAUNCHING THE GAME - learn about the rule changes and more about this year's NHL hockey season from CBC Sports Online.