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TSN is going BarDown, covering sports far beyond typical hard news, stats, and analysis. Launching Tuesday, BarDown.com brings Canadians fun, original, and buzz-worthy sports content with a pop culture twist. BarDown takes the hottest headlines, viral videos, GIFs, and more from the worlds of sports and pop culture and packages it all in one place - from the best of @Biznasty to where Drake and Jermain Defoe have dinner. Helmed by Managing Editor Dave Krikst, BarDown also features original video, news, and features from a team of talented young writers and sports fans. "Sports and pop culture stopped being two separate categories a long time ago," said Dave Krikst, Managing Editor of BarDown. "BarDown brings them together, like a double rainbow of Strombone tweets and LeBron facemask memes. Its the online equivalent of hanging out with your buddies, except better, because you know that guy who always shows up but no one really likes? Hes not there." If you like what we post on our Facebook page and Instagram account, youll want to check out BarDown. Its just as awesome. Here are the Top 4 things to expect from BarDown: 4. The most essential viral sports content - Theres a camera on pretty much everyone these days, and while we agree thats incredibly creepy, it also means that even more amazing sports moments are captured every day. If theres something amazing, whether its a crazy deke from a peewee practice or an awesome diving catch from a senior softball league, youll find it on BarDown. 3. Original videos - Youll see more from Cabbie, because frankly were getting tired of his constant "production shoots" in L.A. and then seeing all his "work" on Instagram. So were reeling him in, sticking him in a man cave with Jeff ONeill and capturing it all on video. Were sure theyll discuss vital information like who from NHL on TSN listens to Michael Bolton to get himself in "the zone" before going on-air (hint: its Mike Johnson). 2. 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Canucks centre Ryan Kesler said the team needs to get a grasp on the system quickly, beginning with Saturdays home opener against the Edmonton Oilers, if its going to compete in the realigned and more competitive Pacific Division. "We have to learn fast. Weve got to get these points. These points are going to be important for us and the end of the year," Kesler said. "I thought we did a good job for a large part of the (San Jose) game." He added its not simply understanding the system, but believing in it. "I think weve got to trust each other, thats the big thing. Weve got to trust each other that were going to work hard," Kesler said. "We can only be aggressive if that happens. "As a group we have (the system) locked down, its just a game of mistakes. Sometimes you make the wrong read and its an outnumbered rush. Things like that are going to happen." Canucks defenceman Kevin Bieksa said no one in the locker-room expected the change to Tortorellas style from that of former coach Alain Vigneault to be seamless. "You cant think that its going to be perffected in the first game of the season.dddddddddddd Itll take some time but we showed some good strides there," Bieksa said. "Were happy with how we played at times (against San Jose). Other times wed like to maybe play a little different." Bieksa said theres going to be instances early in the season where the system breaks down, especially at the end of shifts or when players are hurt. "When youre not thinking clearly you kind of revert back to old habits," he said. "I think thats going to take a little bit of time to set in where its just second nature, but right now I think everybody has a good grasp of how (Tortorella) wants us to play." Among the positives from the San Jose loss was goaltender Roberto Luongo, who is back as the undisputed No. 1 after Cory Schneiders off-season trade to the New Jersey Devils. Luongo finished with 31 saves on the night, including a stellar first period that saw him stop all 16 shots he faced. The penalty killing unit also had a good night, holding the Sharks power play scoreless on eight chances. "I think we did a lot of good things," Canucks captain Henrik Sedin said. "I think we showed that if we play the right way for 60 minutes were a tough team." The Canucks know the young Oilers will be hungry on Saturday after a 5-4 loss to the Winnipeg Jets in their opener Tuesday. "Its team that weve obviously developed a little bit of a rivalry with. They usually play us very tough at the beginning of the season," Bieksa said. "We know theyll be fast, theyll be skilled and well be looking to play in their face." 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