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Welcome to CSN SportsCenter. I'm your host, Richard Murray. Now the NHL playoffs means quite a few things, like playing through pain playoff beards that I could only dream of and tonnes of questions surrounding goaltending. After sweeping both the Charlotte Bobcats and the Atlanta Hawks in the opening two rounds of the MBA playoffs, the Orlando Magic now find themselves going up against a much more formidable opponent in the Boston Celtics. The Celtics, who just did away with LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in six games, are playing like the team that won it all back in 2008. With the Celtics defence and offence running on all cylinders, the Cavaliers not only need their King to make his shots, but it's supporting. Cast needs to step up and draw some of the attention. Where else? This drag race may turn into a V eight versus a four cylinder in 10 seconds or less for C. S M SportsCenter, I'm Richard Murray, the Pittsburgh Penguins. Welcome to familiar photo Mellon Arena tonight, that foe the Ottawa Senators. The two were meeting in the opening round of the playoffs for the third time in the past four seasons after a one year hiatus. The senator's return to the playoffs hoping to upset and stop the defending Stanley Cup champions from repeating history. But the Canadians will need to do more than rely on just how lacking Camel Larry, defence and shop blocking has been an instrumental part of their success up until this point, and guys like Hal Gill and rookie Piquet Sue Beth will need to be on their gains that Sidney Crosby and company will not be taking this meeting lightly for CSM in Montreal. I'm Richard Murray, although the majority of the hockey world have Detroit as favourites in this round. Clearly, the Phoenix Coyotes are not a team to be underestimated for CSN's playoff shootout. I'm Richard Murray. Everyone. How's it going? I'm Richard Murray with the CSN SportsCenter update after their 1 18 toe, 109 Game three win Saturday night against the Lakers, The Phoenix Suns air trying to even up the Western Conference finals at the US Airways Arena. As we speak, the sons will be looking to Fordham Ari Stottlemeyer for another big night after he led all scores with the career playoff high 42 points as well. Steve Nash, who suffered a broken nose courtesy of Derek Fisher, is playing. Why? Well, he's tough. He's Canadian. She knows what I'm saying. Captain Canada, 15 assists in his past two games, starts the game off shooting but can't convert the long trade. And at the other end, Derek Fisher gets his foot caught on the line counter for two Lakers up by five national sides. He's more of a driver than a shooter gets the lane and the nice finger roll to go cutting the lead to three Jason Richardson dolls up from behind the arc nails the three ball time. The game. A 23 going into the second quarter. In the second, the Suns bench would get going. Goran Dragic's cuts around Lamar Odom then blows right by for the Nice Land. He's been outstanding all postseason. Then drag it again. Gets the lane, but this time dishes it to Louis Amundsen's for the jam. Sun's up, 56 Nash, back in the game, kicks it out to Channing Frye. He nails the three ball the sons take a six point lead going into the second half. Stanley Cup finals is set to go this Saturday night, the Chicago Blackhawks will take home ice advantage against the surprising Philadelphia Flyers in the best of seven series, which features a total of 33 Canadian born players. So even if you're upset that Montreal or Vancouver didn't make it in, there's still plenty of Canadian content to cheer for for C. S M SportsCenter. I'm Richard Murray. Richard Murray here alongside vice chair of the Toronto Argonauts. Michael Pinball Clemens. Now, Michael, I know it's not your field of expertise at this time, but I still need to ask you with a new head coach and a new string of quarterbacks leading the way in Toronto, what can we and the fans expect from the Argonauts this season? Coming? Well, I like to deal with the coach first. We will grow in experience every game, but we really feed off of those mature leaders that are in that locker room. So would you say that the Toronto Argonauts are prone for a berth in the playoffs this time around? Building on that experience game by game? Well, and and that's what I believed with any luck, it Oh, not only will we get in the playoffs Well, actually, try to make some fuss. Great. Well, Vice chair of the Toronto Argonauts, Michael Pinball Clemens. Thanks for doing this, Mike. Thank you so much, Appreciate.