Lindsay Hamilton

Lindsay Hamilton joined TSN in September 2016 and is an anchor for Sportscentre.
Hamilton started working in broadcasting at a young age, becoming the first host of the Family Channel in 2008. For more than five years she interviewed entertainment icons, athletes, and musicians across North America, including Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, and One Direction.

Pierre LeBrun

With nearly two decades of broadcasting experience, TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun continues to be one of the most trusted and influential hockey writers in North America.
LeBrun brings his authoritative voice on the world of hockey to TSN’s team of Hockey Insiders, breaking news and delivering in-depth analysis and commentary across the network’s slate of hockey programming and specials.

Dave Naylor

Veteran sports journalist Dave Naylor is TSN’s Football Insider, delivering news and in-depth analysis on the CFL and NFL across all TSN platforms. During the CFL and NFL seasons, Naylor delivers news and in-depth analysis on issues concerning both leagues.

Jeff O’Neill

Never one to shy away from contact in the hockey world, Jeff O’Neill continues to bring the same hard-hitting approach to delivering his opinion as a TSN Hockey analyst and a co-host of TSN OVERDRIVE with Bryan Hayes and Jamie McLennan on TSN Radio 1050 in Toronto.

Steve Phillips

Drawing from his long career as a baseball executive, TSN Baseball Insider Steve Phillips delivers valuable insight and in-depth analysis of the MLB across TSN properties, including SPORTSCENTRE. In his dedicated baseball column on TSN.ca, Phillips addresses the hottest topics of the week, breaking down everything from player performances and division races to trades and injuries.

Leo Rautins

A broadcasting veteran with over 30 years in the business, Leo Rautins covers the NBA for TSN as the network’s basketball analyst. Rautins is a key component to all Toronto Raptors broadcasts on TSN, appearing both in studio and courtside to tee up the games and break down all the action on the hardcourt. Rautins has been covering the Raptors since they made their NBA debut in 1995.

Mark Roe

Mark Roe is currently an anchor/host for SportsCentre, TSN Hockey, and TSN Tennis, including coverage of the Grand Slam tournaments, THAT’S HOCKEY, and the IIHF World Hockey Championship. Roe is also a host on TSN Radio 1050, occasionally appearing on LEAFS LUNCH.

Glenn Schiiler

Glenn Schiiler is an anchor and reporter for Sportscentre, Canada’s most-watched sports news and information show.
Schiiler brings more than a decade of broadcasting experience to TSN. Most recently, he spent two years as an anchor for NHL Network, where he brought viewers the latest highlights and analysis from around the league on NHL On The Fly and NHL Tonight.

Matthew Scianitti

Canada’s Sports Leader landed another rising young journalist when Matthew Scianitti joined the Sportscentre team as a reporter in January 2013.
Since joining TSN, Scianitti has reported from March Madness as well as the legendary International Speedway during the Daytona 500, and has covered a wide variety of sports, including Hockey on TSN, the CFL, and the Toronto Raptors.

Frank Seravalli

Frank Seravalli joins TSN as its Senior Hockey Reporter, covering the NHL beat for TSN.ca and also appearing on SportsCentre, Tim Hortons That’s Hockey and TSN Radio.
Seravalli worked for eight years with the Philadelphia Daily News, covering the Flyers and other news stories from around the National Hockey League.

Brian Spanton

A former player with Canada’s national senior men’s team, Brian Spanton is a Rugby Analyst.
Spanton has been a part of TSN’s rugby broadcast team since 1991, covering every Rugby World Cup televised on the network.

Kara Wagland

Kara Wagland is an anchor and reporter for Sportscentre, Canada’s most-watched sports news and information show.
In 2014, Wagland hosted Wimbledon Primetime on TSN, delivering evening recaps of the tournament, which included historic performances from Milos Raonic and Eugenie Bouchard. She also hosted TSN’s coverage of the U.S. Open.