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As part of this weekend’s 102nd Grey Cup festivities, TSN play-by-play announcer Chris Cuthbert will be inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame’s Media Wing. Rasual Butler Jersey . To celebrate this well-deserved honour, TSN Front Row talked to Cuthbert about some of his favourite games he’s called over the course of his long career. Here we break down each game with a clip of Cuthbert’s call and a few select memories from the famed announcer himself. 5 .(tie) 2010 Canada Day Classic: Saskatchewan 54, Montreal 51 (2OT) The Date: July 1, 2010 Cuthbert Remembers: “The Roughriders gain a measure of revenge for their 2009 Grey Cup loss by coming back against Montreal in the season opener the following year. Down early, the Riders fight back and force overtime in one of the highest-scoring games ever, which included a remarkable end zone TD catch by SJ Green of the Als.” 5. (tie) 2011 East Semi-Final: Hamilton 52, Montreal 44 (OT) The Date: November 13, 2011 Cuthbert Remembers: “Kevin Glenn and the Ticats win an overtime shootout at a sold-out Olympic Stadium against the two-time defending champions in the highest scoring playoff game in CFL history.” 4. 1992 West Final: Calgary 23, Edmonton 22 The Date: November 22, 1992 Cuthbert Remembers: “Doug Flutie and the Stampeders beat rival the Eskimos in a classic Alberta showdown, driving 77 yards in the final 77 seconds with Flutie losing a shoe on the last-second, game-winning rushing TD.” 3. 1994 West Final: BC 37, Calgary 36 The Date: November 20, 1994 Cuthbert Remembers: “Heavily favoured Calgary was upset, in the snow again, on a late blocked field goal and a last-second touchdown from Danny McManus to Darren Flutie.” 2. 84th Grey Cup: Toronto 43, Edmonton 37 The Date: November 24, 1996 Cuthbert Remembers: “My first Grey Cup was memorable for the snowy conditions at Ivor Wynne, a high-scoring, big play shootout, Eddie Browns famous catch, and a little controversy as later, Doug Flutie would admit to a fumble that was ruled Toronto ball by the officials and helped preserve the Argos’ win.” 1. 97th Grey Cup: Montreal 28, Saskatchewan 27 The Date: November 29, 2009 Cuthbert Remembers: “At the risk of offending Roughrider fans, the “13th man game” was unforgettable and goes down as one of the iconic Grey Cup classics. The late penalty overshadowed Montreals comeback, which was one of the greatest in Cup history.” Cheap Pelicans Jerseys . The stakes were higher, the competition more fierce and the atmosphere was that of a playoff game - something the young, upstart Raptors have five weeks to better prepare themselves for or the result will be eerily similar. Jamaal Magloire Jersey .com) - The Winnipeg Jets placed defenceman Paul Postma on injured reserve Tuesday. https://www.cheappelicans.com/615u-tyreke-evans-jersey-pelicans.html . "Weve given ourselves now a tougher task," said Carlyle after the Friday practice, the Toronto head coach notably chipper and upbeat throughout. "But the bottom line is we just have to win our share of games [and] not worry about what anybody else is doing. LONDON -- Nicolas Anelka was banned for five games by the English Football Association on Thursday and immediately suspended by West Bromwich Albion for a racially aggravated goal celebration. The French striker performed the gesture, which is known in his homeland as a "quenelle" and has been described as an "inverted Nazi salute," during a Premier League match in December. Although an FA disciplinary panel backed Anelkas insistence that he was not being intentionally anti-Semitic, performing the gesture was still found to be racist and abusive. Anelka, who appeared at the hearing this week, received the minimum five-game ban for racism offences, was also fined 80,000 pounds ($133,000) and ordered to complete an education course. Anelka can appeal, and he must decide within seven days of receiving the panels written reasons. But West Brom responded to the verdict by suspending him while the central England club conducts an internal investigation and awaits the conclusion of the FA process. "The club acknowledges that the FA panel did not find that Nicolas Anelka is an anti-Semite or that he intended to express or promote anti-Semitism by his use of the quenelle," West Brom said in a statement. "However, the club cannot ignore the offence that his actions have caused, particularly to the Jewish community, nor the potential damage to the clubs reputation." The panel found Anelka guilty of two charges -- that the gesture "was abusive and/or indecent and/or insulting and/or improper," and it was racially offensive. "The misconduct was an aggravated breach ... in that it included a reference to ethnic origin and/or race and/or religion or belief," the FA verdict said. Anelkas legal team said he was "pleased" to be cleared of anti-Semitism. "He is now waiting to receive the commissions full reasons for their decision before considering whether or not to appeal," the statement said. Aneelka performed the quenelle as he celebrated scoring in West Broms 3-3 draw with West Ham on Dec. Jahlil Okafor Jersey. 28. The gesture involves pointing one straightened arm downward while touching the shoulder with the opposite hand. It was popularized by French comedian Dieudonne MBala MBala, who has been convicted multiple times for inciting racial hatred or anti-Semitism. The Community Security Trust, which protects British Jews, said Anelka has introduced an "ugly anti-Semitic gesture into British football." "We acknowledge Anelkas denial of anti-Semitic intent, but his action was clear and the FAs zero tolerance approach to racism meant there could be no other outcome," CST chief executive David Delew said. "This verdict sends a strong message to Jewish players and supporters at all levels of the game that the FA will act against anti-Semitic acts if they are reported." The European Jewish Congress expressed concern that Anelka was yet to express any regret over the case. "Even if the FA is not convinced that the players intent at the time was anti-Semitic, he surely knows now the origins of the quenelle and the hurt and pain it caused the Jewish community, yet we are still waiting for an apology," EJC President Dr Moshe Kantor said. "Anelkas silence speaks volumes." The organization hopes the FA will use the case to help clamp down on abuse against Jews. "Anti-Semitism remains the fastest growing hate in football, on the field and in the stadiums, and we hope that this episode will be used positively to once and for all stamp out hatred for Jews in football," Kantor said. Anelka avoided the heaviest racism ban imposed recently by the FA, eight games for Liverpool striker Luis Suarez in 2011 for racially abusing Manchester United defender Patrice Evra. Chelsea captain John Terry received a four-match ban the following year, before the minimum five-game racism ban was introduced in England. ' ' '
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