TSNs expanded U.S. Open coverage is LIVE NOW. With TSNs newly expanded lineup of five national feeds the network has hit the hard-court of New York City for the final tennis Grand Slam of the season. Canadas Sports Leader delivers double the amount of exclusive live coverage of the tournament than it has ever aired before – nearly 300 hours of live coverage of the biggest stars in tennis. Throughout the tournaments opening rounds, fans can choose from four different matches featured across TSN feeds. On the heels of their unprecedented results at WIMBLEDON, Canadian stars Bouchard, Raonic, and Pospisil will take on the top tennis players in the game at the U.S. OPEN. Raonic and Pospisil take the court against a world-class mens field that features #1-seed Novak Djokovic, former U.S. OPEN champion Andy Murray, and five-time U.S. OPEN champion Roger Federer. Bouchard squares off against a womens field led by #1-seed and five-time U.S. OPEN champion Serena Williams, 2014 AUSTRALIAN OPEN champion Li Na, and 2014 FRENCH OPEN champion Maria Sharapova. As the undisputed Canadian home of the biggest events on the tennis calendar, TSN continues its exclusive coverage of Grand Slam tennis following record ratings from the biggest WIMBLEDON in Canadian history – during which more than 10 million Canadians watched some part of the tournament on TSN and RDS. Opening Week Schedule See below for the opening week broadcast schedule or visit TSN.ca for a complete broadcast schedule from the 2014 U.S. OPEN.* Monday, Aug. 25• U.S. OPEN Preview Show – 10:30 a.m. ET on TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, TSN5• Court-to-court coverage Feed A – 11 a.m. ET on TSN1• Court-to-court coverage Feed B – 11 a.m. ET on TSN3• Designated court coverage Feed C – 11 a.m. ET on TSN4 • Designated court coverage Feed D – 11 a.m. ET on TSN5• U.S. OPEN PRIMETIME – 7 p.m. ET on TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, TSN5 (featured court feed plus Matches of the Day) Tuesday, Aug. 26• Court-to-court coverage Feed B – 11 a.m. ET on TSN3• Designated court coverage Feed C – 11 a.m. ET on TSN4 • Designated court coverage Feed D – 11 a.m. ET on TSN5• Court-to-court coverage Feed A – 1 p.m. ET on TSN1• U.S. OPEN PRIMETIME – 7 p.m. ET on TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, TSN5 (featured court feed plus Matches of the Day) Wednesday, Aug. 27• Court-to-court coverage Feed B – 11 a.m. ET on TSN3• Designated court coverage Feed C – 11 a.m. ET on TSN4 • Designated court coverage Feed D – 11 a.m. ET on TSN5• Court-to-court coverage Feed A – 1 p.m. ET on TSN1• U.S. OPEN PRIMETIME – 7 p.m. ET on TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, TSN5 (featured court feed plus Matches of the Day) Thursday, Aug. 28• Court-to-court coverage Feed B – 11 a.m. ET on TSN3• Designated court coverage Feed C – 11 a.m. ET on TSN4 • Designated court coverage Feed D – 11 a.m. ET on TSN5• Court-to-court coverage Feed A – 1 p.m. ET on TSN1• U.S. OPEN PRIMETIME – 7 p.m. ET on TSN1, TSN4, TSN5 (featured court feed plus Matches of the Day) Friday, Aug. 29• Court-to-court coverage Feed B – 11 a.m. ET on TSN3• Designated court coverage Feed C – 11 a.m. ET on TSN4 • Designated court coverage Feed D – 11 a.m. ET on TSN5• Court-to-court coverage Feed A – 1 p.m. ET on TSN1• U.S. OPEN PRIMETIME – 6 p.m. ET on TSN2 (featured court feed plus Matches of the Day) Saturday, Aug. 30 • Designated court coverage Feed D – 11 a.m. ET on TSN5• Court-to-court coverage Feed A – 12 noon ET on TSN1• Designated court coverage Feed C – 12:30 p.m. ET on TSN4• U.S. OPEN PRIMETIME – 7 p.m. ET on TSN1, TSN4, TSN5 (featured court feed plus Matches of the Day) Yeezy 350 Wholesale . -- Maple Leafs captain Dion Phaneuf has been suspended two games for his hit from behind on Kevan Miller of the Bruins. 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The defenceman finished a precise play when Logan Coutures no-look, backhand pass set him up for an easy goal from point-blank range. Michael Frolik, Dustin Byfulgien and Grant Clitsome added goals for the Jets (8-9-2). Tomas Hertl and Tommy Wingels scored for the Sharks (10-2-5), who lost in a shootout for the third time in their last four games. Jets goalie Ondrej Pavelec stopped Couture, Wingels and Boyle as Ladd scored the lone goal in the penalty-shot contest. Niemi stopped 42-of-46 shots for the Sharks, while Pavelec made 30 saves. The Jets, who scored four first-period goals against Nashville on Friday night, were buzzing around Niemi early, but the netminder kept the game scoreless. Winnipeg had a 10-2 lead in shots when Boyles point shot on the power play opened the scoring for San Jose at 14:04. Less than two minutes later, Jason Demers sprung Hertl on a breakaway with an 80-foot pass, and Hertl beat Pavelec with a deke to his forehand for his 10th goal of the season. "The way the game played out, I thought we had a really good first period," Ladd said. "A couple mistakes and were down 2-0. A lot of times its tough to come in and be positive, but I thought we did a good job of that, and a good job of sticking to our game plan." Jets coach Claude Noel thought his tteam responded well to the early two-goal deficit.dddddddddddd "I thought we were resilient in the game," Noel said. "I thought we didnt lose our focus, we didnt lose our hope, and we easily could have after the first period. "To me it was a huge building block for our team." Even after Boyles second goal, as the game started to slip away, Noel said his bench believed it could force overtime. "We still felt there was time on the clock and we could get some stuff done," he said. Patrick Marleau appeared to have scored the overtime winner for San Jose, but the goal was disallowed when Wingels made contact in the crease with Pavelec. "Its a discretionary call that occurs in a game," said San Jose coach Todd McLellan, adding that ones opinion of the call would likely depend on which team they support. Pavelec thought the call was warranted, as he felt Wingels pushed him in the back. "We made stride as far as our competitiveness," McLellan said. "But I still dont think were at our best." The Jets have won back-to-back contests for the first time since the seasons first two games. The Jets drew even in the second period, beating Niemi three times on 17 shots. Frolik scored off a perfect cross-crease pass from Matt Halischuk to make it 2-1, only to see the Sharks restore their two-goal lead 41 seconds later on a high shot from in tight by Wingels. Byfuglien scored his first goal of the season -- on his 64th shot on goal -- to make it 3-2, and Clitsome drew the Jets even with a wrist shot through traffic from 50 feet out. Notes: A pre-game moment of silence was observed for Remembrance Day, and Second World War veteran Len Kropioski, a Jets season-ticket holder, joined anthem singer Stacey Nattrass on the ice. a The Jets struggles on the power play continued as they went 0 for 2. Winnipeg has one power-play goal in its last 14 games. a San Jose plays its next three games in Western Canada before a trip to Chicago next weekend. a Winnipeg plays in Detroit on Tuesday night before returning home to face Philadelphia. ' ' '