From the First Round to the Seventh Round, TSN brings fans eight consecutive hours of live coverage from the 2013 NHL DRAFT, as future NHL stars Nathan MacKinnon, Seth Jones, and Jonathan Drouin wait to learn who will be the No. 1 pick. The action begins with the 2013 NHL DRAFT PREVIEW SHOW on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ET and continues with live coverage of the 2013 NHL DRAFT at 3 p.m. ET. TSNs coverage of the 2013 NHL DRAFT is presented by Coors Light. French-language coverage is available on RDS. NBC Sports Network and NHL Network air TSNs 2013 NHL DRAFT coverage in the United States. Along with broadcasting every round of the 2013 NHL DRAFT, TSNs industry-leading platforms and properties deliver comprehensive coverage of one of the biggest days on the NHL calendar. 2013 NHL DRAFT PREVIEW SHOW - Sunday, June 30 at 2:30 p.m. ETJames Duthie hosts the 30-minute special live from the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. Duthie is joined on the show by TSNs Draft Panel, hosted by Gord Miller and featuring Draft Expert Bob McKenzie alongside analysts Ray Ferraro and Pierre McGuire. Hockey Insider Darren Dreger, TSN Scout Craig Button, and reporter Ryan Rishaug deliver reports from the Draft floor. Additional 2013 NHL DRAFT PREVIEW SHOW highlights include:- A special surprise from New Jersey-native Buddy Valastro of TLCs Cake Boss- Interviews with # 9-ranked prospect Darnell Nurse, along with his father and former CFLer Richard Nurse, and his uncle and former NFLer Donovan McNabb. 2013 NHL DRAFT - Sunday, June 30 at 3 p.m. ETJames Duthie hosts TSNs coverage directly from the Draft stage at the Prudential Center, interviewing GMs and players following their selections. Gord Miller hosts TSNs Draft Panel featuring Draft Expert Bob McKenzie and analysts Ray Ferraro and Pierre McGuire. The panel tees up each first round selection and provides instant analysis. Hockey Insider Darren Dreger gives the latest on breaking trades from the Draft floor while Ryan Rishaug reports on emerging storylines. TSN Scout Craig Button provides analysis, individual scouting reports on draft picks, and delivers Report Cards, grading each Canadian teams performance. Additional 2013 NHL DRAFT highlights include:- A preview of the 2013 Free Agent Class in anticipation of FREE AGENT FRENZY on Friday, July 5 at 12 noon ET on TSN2- A feature on Scottish superstar Tony Hand - the last pick of the 1986 NHL Draft and the only United Kingdom born-and-raised player ever selected- The debut of Mr. Pointless, the NHL equivalent to Mr. Irrelevant, the title bestowed annually on the last pick in the NFL Draft TSN DRAFTCENTRE Social LoungeCabral Cabbie Richards hosts the TSN DRAFTCENTRE Social Lounge on TSN.ca, delivering exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews, videos, and photos from the TSN Social Lounge located on the Draft floor. Fans can live stream the TSN DRAFTCENTRE Social Lounge on TSN.ca on Sunday, June 30 beginning at 3 p.m. ET. Content will also be available on-demand. Fans can interact with the TSN DRAFTCENTRE Social Lounge on Twitter with the hashtags #TSN and #NHLDRAFT. TSN Digital TSNs Digital Platforms - including TSN.cas dedicated DRAFTCENTRE page and the TSN app for iPhone and iPad - bring fans every pick from the 2013 NHL DRAFT. Fans can also visit DRAFTCENTRE for a detailed version of Draft Expert Bob McKenzies complete 75-player prospect list, including player bios, along with TSN Scout Craig Buttons scouting reports. Additional DRAFTCENTRE highlights include: - TSNs latest NHL Mock Draft.- Draft news and videos, including team reports, prospect profiles- Exclusive Draft videos from Hockey Insider Darren Dreger SPORTSCENTREReporters Mark Masters and Paul Hollingsworth file daily reports from New Jersey beginning Friday. Along with all the latest news and trade speculation from the 2013 NHL DRAFT and around the NHL, SPORTSCENTRE features insight and analysis from TSNs hockey experts, including INSIDER TRADING reports and updates from TSNs Draft Panel. Canadas No. 1 sports news program also features a special CABBIE PRESENTS segment on Saturday featuring top-rated prospects Nathan MacKinnon and Seth Jones. OFF THE RECORD WITH MICHAEL LANDSBERGHost Michael Landsberg interviews a bevy of future NHL stars, including Nathan MacKinnon, Seth Jones, Jonathan Drouin, and Darnell Nurse on Fridays edition of OFF THE RECORD WITH MICHAEL LANDSBERG at 5 p.m. ET on TSN. THATS HOCKEYThursdays edition of THATS HOCKEY at 7 p.m. ET on TSN tees up the 2013 NHL DRAFT with analysis from TSNs hockey experts and an overview of the Drafts top prospects. TSN and TEAM RadioTSN and TEAM radio stations across the country are live and on location for the 2013 NHL DRAFT, including TSN Radio in Toronto (AM 1050), Montreal (AM 690) and Winnipeg (AM 1290), plus TEAM 1040 in Vancouver and TEAM 1200 in Ottawa. All stations broadcast live from the NHL Store in Manhattan on Saturday, June 29 beginning at 12 noon ET. The four-hour show features a mix of hosts from the stations, who break down all the latest news surrounding the 2013 NHL DRAFT. On Sunday, June 30 all stations broadcast live from the Prudential Center (please visit each stations website for details). Along with live coverage of the 2013 NHL DRAFT, each station focuses on their local markets and teams. Custom Los Angeles Lakers Jerseys .C. -- Marcus Paige and his North Carolina teammates have endured so many wild swings -- big wins, surprising losses, NCAA drama -- that no one can blame their Hall of Fame coach for wondering whats next. Cheap Lakers Jerseys . 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Carling Bassett-Seguso was a world No. 8 almost 30 years ago. Currently 13th, Bouchard is assured of equalling that when the next rankings are released Monday. The 20-year-old from Westmount, Que., became the first Canadian woman to reach Wimbledons semifinals with a 6-3, 6-4 win over ninth-seeded Angelique Kerber of Germany on Wednesday. "Im telling you shes going to number one," Bassett-Seguso told The Canadian Press. "I watched her play. I dont watch too much womens tennis to be honest with you. I watched that match and I was just blown away. "She just takes the ball so aggressively. Her composure, I cant even believe shes 20. Her shot selection, her timing is impeccable. She really takes the ball early. If you look at her statistics, she hits more winners than errors." A victory over third-seeded Simona Halep of Romania in Thursdays semifinal can push Bouchards ranking higher than eighth and set a new pinnacle in Canadian womens tennis. Bassett-Seguso intends to be watching from her home in Bradenton, Fla., as Bouchard attempts to make more Canadian tennis history. "It gives me great interest to watch now," the 46-year-old said. "She has such great potential. "I love Wimbledon. I look at it and say they hit the ball way harder than I did. Its a totally different game now. Whats exciting is she can hit a lot of other shots too. I like to see the creativity too." Bouchard also reached the semifinals of this years French Open and Australian Open. Canadas Federation Cup captain Sylvain Bruneau agrees with the Bassett-Segusos assessment of Bouchards potential. "Can she be No. 1 one day? I wouldnt dare to put any limits on Eugenie," he said. "With three semifinals at 20 years old and the type of tennis she plays, I dont think there is a limit. "I think she can aim for big things in tennis. No. 1 in the world is something that is very possible. Right now, shes playing great tennis." These are heady days in Canadian tennis. Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ont., also earned his first Grand Slam semifinal berth Wednesday with a 6-7, 6-2, 6-4, 7-6 (4) win over Australias Nick Kyrgios. BBassett-Seguso, who blazed her own tennis trail in the 1980s, is enjoying it from afar.dddddddddddd "For me, its great," she said. "Theres a big interest and I think its going to be such a great asset to Canadian tennis itself, on the mens side too." Torontos Bassett-Seguso turned pro at 15 in 1983 when there were no age minimums to play on tour. She reached No. 8 in the world two years later. She was a semifinalist at the U.S. Open in 1984 when she lost to Chris Evert. She also reached the quarter-finals of the Australian and French Opens during her career. She married U.S. tennis player Robert Seguso in 1987. The couple once ran a tennis academy in Florida, but are no longer involved in the sport. They have five children ranging in age from two to 26. The blonde, photogenic Bassett-Seguso became a Canadian celebrity with the nickname "Darling Carling." The teenager worked for the Ford Modelling Agency. She acted in the teen movie "Spring Fever", as well as a television episode of "The Littlest Hobo." The success came with pressure, however. Bassett-Seguso struggled with an eating disorder during her career. She lost some of her passion for the game after the death of her father John in 1986 from cancer, although she continued to play on tour until 1990. Bouchard, also tall and blonde, is likewise attracting her share of attention, and endorsements, as her career soars. She has a significant following on social media and her fan club is "Genies Army." But joining the worlds top 10 players requires unwavering commitment to the sport, Bassett-Seguso said. Tennis is a world sport with 145 countries as members of the International Tennis Federation. "Its hard. Im not going to lie. Its really hard," Bassett-Seguso said. 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