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Let the summertime celebrations begin! TSN and Kraft Canada hit the road tomorrow for the sixth-annual Kraft Celebration Tour. From August 15-24, the Kraft Celebration Tour criss-crosses the country to award each Top 10 winning community $25,000 towards building a better place to play, as well as host a live broadcast of SPORTSCENTRE, Canadas #1 sports news program. TSNs Darren Dutchyshen, Kate Beirness, Nabil Karim, and Jennifer Hedger hit the road from August 15-24 to host live editions of SPORTSCENTRE across the country as part of the Kraft Celebration Tour. Anchors Jennifer Hedger and Nabil Karim kick off the Kraft Celebration Tour with a live broadcast of SPORTSCENTRE in Montebello, Que. this Friday, Aug. 15 at 6 p.m. ET on TSN. RDS joins in on the Kraft Celebration Tour festivities in Québec, with Luc Bellemare, Michel Laprise, and Geneviève Langlois hosting a live broadcast of SPORTS 30 LE MAGAZINE from Montebello. The following day, SPORTSCENTRE touches down in Vancouver Island as anchors Darren Dutchyshen and Kate Beirness kick off the Western leg of the Tour when they bring SPORTSCENTRE to Nanaimo, B.C. on Saturday, Aug. 16 at 6 p.m. ET on TSN. "This is my first year on the Kraft Celebration Tour and Im incredibly excited to help the winners share their communitys story with SPORTSCENTRE fans across the country," said Karim. "I cant wait to travel this amazing country and see Canadians come together to build better places to play and celebrate their communities." In Eastern Canada, Hedger and Karim bring SPORTSCENTRE to Montebello, Que., Saint Andrews, N.B., Springhill, N.S, Charlottetown, P.E.I., and Gander, N.L.Dutchyshen and Beirness host SPORTSCENTRE from the winning communities on the Western half of the Kraft Celebration Tour, including Nanaimo, B.C., Barrhead, Alta., Prince Albert, Sask., Holland, Man., and Ottawa, Ont. Broadcast ScheduleAll live broadcasts of the 2014 Kraft Celebration Tour will air on the 6 p.m. ET edition of SPORTSCENTRE. The broadcast locations and dates are as follows:• Montebello, Que. – Friday, Aug. 15 on TSN• Nanaimo, B.C. – Saturday, Aug. 16 on TSN• Saint Andrews, N.B. – Sunday, Aug. 17 on TSN• Barrhead, Alta. – Monday, Aug. 18 on TSN• Springhill, N.S. – Tuesday, Aug. 19 on TSN• Prince Albert, Sask. – Wednesday, Aug. 20 on TSN• Charlottetown, P.E.I. – Thursday, Aug. 21 on TSN• Holland, Man. – Friday, Aug. 22 on TSN• Gander, N.L. – Saturday, Aug. 23 on TSN2• Ottawa, Ont. – Sunday, Aug. 24 on TSN Last month, the Top 10 winners went head-to-head in an online battle for the total grand prize of $100,000 – new prizing added to this years campaign. The grand prize winner will be revealed on SPORTSCENTRE on Monday, Aug. 25 – the day after the final Kraft Celebration Tour stop in Ottawa, Ont. 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What occurred during a 24-hour stretch this weekend has become the topper, leaving Stafford shaking his head in disbelief after returning to practice Sunday. "I thought I had seen it all," Stafford said. "But, I guess, theres always room for more surprises. And this ones definitely a shocker." On Friday, Stafford had difficulty keeping his emotions in check after star goalie Ryan Miller was traded to St. Louis. A day later, he was blindsided upon learning of Pat LaFontaines abrupt resignation as president of hockey operations. "Its tough," Stafford said. "Its another challenge, a little more adversity that youve got to put on top of the pile." As if the Sabres (18-34-8) needed any more distractions during a season in which upheaval and dysfunction have been common threads for the NHLs last-place team. At 2-13-1, Buffalo got off to its worst start in team history. Leading scorer Thomas Vanek was traded to the Islanders in October. The Sabres opened 0-8-1 at home, before enjoying their first win on Nov. 12. Three days later, general manager Darcy Regier and coach Ron Rolston were fired. Now this. Miller getting dealt along with captain Steve Ott, were widely anticipated moves because both were in the final years of their contracts. LaFontaines departure was a surprise, coming a little more than three months after his arrival was hailed as a positive turning point for a struggling team. "Its a lot for our fans to swallow in a short amount of time," Sabres president Ted Black said. "It creates uncertainty. And its something that fans are going to be upset by." Black failed to divulge any further details regarding the resignation except to reiterate LaFontaine wanted to resume his previous role working with the National Hockey League. Black called the resignation a disappointment, but denied speculation that there had been any discord between LaFontaine and front-office staff or owner Terry Pegula. LaFontaine has not returned messages, and on Sunday, his cell-phone mailbox was full. Whats clear is that his departure marks the latest setback for a franchise that has had difficulty establishing a winning course in the three years since Pegula bought the team and vowed to build an immediate contender.dddddddddddd The Sabres are in jeopardy of missing the playoffs for a third straight season, and in the midst of a rebuilding plan that began with the purge of numerous high-priced veterans last year. Black said the objective has not changed, and the teams transformation will continue under general manager Tim Murray. "Pat was here for three months. It is one person," Black said. "I dont know if that impacts the greater mission or will deter us." Murray was hired by LaFontaine in January, and now assumes much of his former bosss responsibilities. It was Murray, who negotiated the Miller trade. And he is also fielding offers to make further deals before the leagues trade deadline on Wednesday. Next on Murrays priority list is negotiating a contract extension with interim coach Ted Nolan, who was brought in by LaFontaine for a second stint in Buffalo. "We want Teddy to be our coach going forward," Murray said. "If he wants to be here, I want him to be our coach." The question is whether Nolan wants to stay, something he left open following practice Sunday. "Right now, its not about my contract. Its about the situation thats happening," Nolan said. "Its about whats transpired in this organization, what happened to a very dear friend. And well leave it at that." So much for the momentum the Sabres were supposed to be enjoying with their first three-game winning streak in preparing to play Dallas on Monday. "We traded our franchise player, we traded our captain. Thats tough enough as it is. And then all of a sudden the situation with Patty," Nolan said. "Right now, I have to put my personal situation behind right now and really concentrate on those 22 guys here." Informed of Nolans comments, Murray said, "Im not going to beg anybody to come work here." Murray said its his objective to continue rebuilding the Sabres, which is what he was hired to do with or without LaFontaine. "I cant make choices for him. He makes his own choices," Murray said. "Im not one to dwell on what-ifs and sentiment and all that. But Ill forever be grateful that he hired me." ' ' '
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