From James Duthies Ellen-inspired selfie to its very own house band - and 10 hours of hockey talk in between - TRADECENTRE 14 had something for everyone. On one of the most important days on the hockey calendar, Canadians overwhelmingly made TSN their undisputed #1 choice for multi-platform coverage of NHL Trade Deadline Day. Overnight data from BBM Canada confirms that:- An average audience of 243,000 viewers watched TRADECENTRE 14 over 10 hours, making it the most-watched NHL Trade Deadline Day show on Canadian television and marking an increase of 30 per cent compared to last year- The average audience for TRADECENTRE 14 was four times the audience delivered by TSNs only other competitor on NHL Trade Deadline Day (243,000 vs. 63,000)- More than three million unique viewers tuned in at some point to TRADECENTRE 14 and its recap show at 5 p.m. ET- Audience levels peaked at 483,000 viewers just after 3 p.m. ET when the trade deadline hit TSN has brought comprehensive day-long coverage of NHL Trade Deadline Day to fans since 2000. Hockey fans also consistently visited TSN Digital platforms throughout the day:- TSN Digital platforms garnered a record 1.14 million video views throughout NHL Trade Deadline Day, marking a 41 per cent increase compared to last year- The brand new TSN Hockey app for iPhone and iPad both rank as the #1 downloaded free sports app And once again, #TradeCentre drove the conversation on Twitter and Facebook throughout NHL Trade Deadline Day:- TRADECENTRE-related content generated more than 5 million impressions on TSNs Facebook page - The TSN-branded hashtag remained among the top trends in Canada throughout the day- #TradeCentre was referenced more than 85,000 times and used across the league - including the odd mascot (thanks, Bailey!) - Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie, the most-followed media personality in Canada, was retweeted more than 20,000 times yesterday - Finally, the #TradeCentre selfie tweeted by TRADECENTRE 14 host James Duthie resonated with hockey fans across Twitter as it earned more than 28,000 retweets Mikko Koivu Jersey . 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They ring as true now as they did when Mularkey heard them the first time playing tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame coach 25 years ago.BERLIN -- Bayern Munich left it late to grind out a 2-0 win in Mainz on Saturday and move one victory away from the Bundesliga title. Bastian Schweinsteiger broke the deadlock in the 82nd minute and substitute Mario Goetze added another goal four minutes later to secure Bayerns league-record 18th consecutive win and stretch its unbeaten run to 51 games -- also a record. Second-place Borussia Dortmund won 3-0 at Hannover but remains 23 points behind Bayern with eight games remaining. "We dont really care when were champions," said Schweinsteiger, whose side can secure the quickest title in 51 years of the Bundesliga by winning at Hertha Berlin on Tuesday, regardless of Dortmunds result against Schalke in the Ruhr derby the same evening. "Its really great that we can be champions in Berlin, where it all began for me," Bayern defender Jerome Boateng said. "We laid the groundwork today." Schalke consolidated third with a 3-1 win over bottom side Eintracht Braunschweig. Stuttgart beat 10-man Hamburger SV 1-0 to move above the visiting side and climb provisionally out of the relegation zone. It was the home sides first win in two games under new coach Huub Stevens. Wolfsburg also ended with 10 men in a 1-1 draw with Augsburg. Kevin de Bruyne was sent off in injury time with his second yellow card for arguing the first. Borussia Moenchengladbach was hosting Hertha Berlin later. Mainz suffered its first defeat in six games but the home side frustrated Bayern for long periods and might have scored after the break, when Eric Maxim Choupo-Motings effort crashed back off the crossbar with Manuel Neuer beaten. Mainz goalkeeper Loris Karius was busier, blocking Arjen Robbens effort in the fourth minute and producing good saves to deny Mario Mandzukic and Franck Ribery in the second half. Claudio Pizarro came on for Mandzukic in the 81st and made an immediate impact, playing the ball out left to Xherdan Shaqiri, who crossed for Schweinsteiger to head home from five meters. Then Ribery capitalized on a botched clearance to set up Goetze for a clinical finish. &quuot;Its not easy for us to play outstanding games all the time with a 23-point lead," said Bayern coach Pep Guardiola, whose side has won 24 of 26 games and drawn the other two.dddddddddddd Sky television reported at halftime that Uli Hoeness was not in the stadium. The former Bayern president is expected to soon begin his 3 1/2 year prison term for tax evasion. Dortmund failed to impress in Hannover, where Andre Hoffmann hit the post for the home side in the 18th. Mats Hummels scored two minutes before the interval, prodding the ball home from close range after Sokratis headed it on. Robert Lewandowski made it 2-0 in the 52nd, cutting in from the left wing, gliding past four Hannover defenders before shooting inside the left post from a central position, and Henrikh Mkhitaryan set up substitute Marco Reus for a flattering score in injury time. "Everything went in the right direction after the second goal but I could only breathe easily after the third," Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp said. In Gelsenkirchen, Leon Goretzka was allowed plenty of time and space to fire Schalke into a 17th-minute lead from 23 metres. Klaas Jan Huntelaar made it 2-0 with a deflected free kick in the 66th, before Benjamin Kessel pulled one back with another deflected shot in the 81st. Adam Szalai settled Schalkes nerves in injury time. Hamburgs hopes took a blow when Hakan Calhanoglu was sent off with his second yellow card for a tactical foul in the 53rd. Ibrahima Traore capitalized on a mistake from Hamburg captain Heiko Westermann to set up Alexandru Maxim to score in the 69th. Stevens had introduced the Romanian midfielder six minutes before. "It was a difficult game in a difficult situation," said Maxim, whose goal ended a 10-game winless streak. Second-to-last Nuremberg can overtake both Hamburg and Stuttgart by beating Eintracht Frankfurt at home on Sunday. Wolfsburg moved provisionally fifth thanks to Ivica Olics 81st-minute equalizer. Tobias Werner fired Augsburg ahead in the 43rd, when he cut inside two defenders before unleashing inside the far post. ' ' '