England Womens Georgia Elwiss talks Womens Sport Week, praises Team GBs Olympic gold medal winning Womens Hockey team, and prepares for a series with the West Indies in the Caribbean... Hello from Jamaica! Im so excited to be blogging for Sky Sports during our tour to the West Indies - Im really looking forward to giving you all an insight into our tour life and our experiences over the next few weeks here in the Caribbean. This tour has started like no other that I have ever experienced, with Hurricane Matthew due to hit the Island today. Reading all the weather and news reports it is quite unnerving, and there is a lot of uncertainty still around how hard the storm will hit the area of Montego Bay where we are currently based. But we are being really well looked after by the staff in the hotel where we are staying, and I know that our management team is in regular contact with the West Indies and Jamaica Cricket Board. The main thing is everyones safety - it is a worrying time for the Jamaican population, and we all hope that the local community stays safe over the next couple of days.Back home I know you are all celebrating the beginning of Womens Sport Week today! Following the success of first ever Womens Sport Week last year, its brilliant that it is back again, giving us all an opportunity to shine a spotlight on and celebrate everything that is great about womens sport. When I was growing up I couldnt have dreamt that Id be here in the West Indies being paid to play international cricket. The introduction of our professional contracts nearly two years ago now was a game changer for the England womens cricket team, which was followed by standalone commercial sponsorship deals with Kia and Bang & Olfusen, and most recently the huge success of the inaugural Kia Super League this summer. Georgia Elwiss bats for Loughborough Lightning in the inaugural Kia Super League It has all help make womens cricket in this country a viable career option for girls, and it must be a fantastic time to be a young girl growing up now. There are just so many inspiring role models across so many sports to admire - women who play with such passion and determination to succeed.I couldnt help but get swept up in the recent Olympic wave, and be inspired myself by the way all of our athletes performed. The GB womens hockey team in particular were incredible in Rio. What they have achieved for their sport on the biggest of all the global stages is amazing, and it is something that we hope to emulate when we host the ICC Womens World Cup in England next summer.The next three years represents an unprecedented period for womens team sports in England, as following the our World Cup next year, England will host the 2018 Womens Hockey World Cup and then the 2019 Netball World Cup. England hockey captain Kate Richardson-Walsh, England cricket captain Heather Knight and England netballs Jo Harten on a busy three years To mark this unique moment in time, it is brilliant news that the ECB, England Hockey and England Netball have today launched TeamUp, a three-year campaign to hopefully maximise this opportunity.In addition to promoting all three tournaments and encouraging women and girls to support each event, the TeamUp initiative has an ambitious target to ensure that all seven to 13 year-old girls across the country have the opportunity to experience the benefits of team sport, and includes a novel rewards scheme for schools and teachers.But back to the here and now - our first job is to qualify for the World Cup next summer, and to do that we need to have a good series against a talented West Indian team on their home patch. 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TSNs Second Round coverage features two highly-anticipated Western Conference series, as the defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks take on the Minnesota Wild, and the Los Angeles Kings square off against the Anaheim Ducks in another clash of California-based teams. Along the way, TSN showcases some of the NHLs biggest stars, including Jonathan Toews, Ryan Getzlaf, Zach Parise, Jonathan Quick, and many more. Broadcast Coverage TSNs Second Round coverage of the 2014 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS gets underway on Friday with Game 1: Minnesota at Chicago at 9:30 p.m. ET. On Saturday, TSN delivers a battle of crosstown rivals with Game 1: Los Angeles at Anaheim at 8 p.m. ET. TSNs live coverage of the 2014 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS runs through the first three rounds, with all coverage also available live on TSN GO. Broadcast Team TSNs extensive post-season coverage features play-by-play announcers Gord Miller and Chris Cuthbert and game analysts Ray Ferraro and Mike Johnson. Fans can turn to the acclaimed NHL ON TSN panel for all the essential news and analysis from the 2014 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS. TSNs pre-game and intermission coverage is led by host James Duthie, alongside Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie, and analysts Aaron Ward, Darren Pang, Jeff ONeill, and Jamie McLennan. TSNs coverage also features Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun contributing reports and analysis throughout the playoffs. SPORTSCENTRE, Canadas most-watched sports news program, continues to deliver ongoing coverage of all the breaking news, highlights, and reaction from the 2014 STANLEY CUPP PLAYOFFS.dddddddddddd As well, SPORTSCENTRE features an on-site panel of Ryan Rishaug, Hockey Insider Darren Dreger, analyst Martin Biron, and RDSs Francois Gagnon throughout the Montreal Canadiens-Boston Bruins series, with Montréal Bureau reporter John Lu also following the Habs throughout their playoff run. THATS HOCKEY with Gino Reda and THATS HOCKEY 2NITE with Steve Kouleas deliver daily in-depth analysis of each series. During the playoffs, THATS HOCKEY 2NITE will also air in the mornings on TSN2. TSN Radio TSN Radio 690 in Montreal is the official radio voice of the Montreal Canadiens and continues to feature live game coverage of the teams playoff series throughout the 2014 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS. Throughout the post-season, TSN Radio stations across the country deliver all the breaking news and analysis from around the league. Broadcast Schedule Chicago vs. MinnesotaGame 1: Minnesota @ Chicago - Friday, May 2 at 9:30 p.m. ET on TSNGame 2: Minnesota @ Chicago - Sunday, May 4 at 3 p.m. ETGame 3: Chicago @ Minnesota - Tuesday, May 6 at 9 p.m. ETGame 4: Chicago @ Minnesota - Friday, May 9 at 9:30 p.m. ET**Game 5: Minnesota @ Chicago - Sunday, May 11 at 9:30 p.m. ET**Game 6: Chicago @ Minnesota - Tuesday, May 13 at TBD**Game 7: Minnesota @ Chicago - Thursday, May 15 at TBD Anaheim vs. Los AngelesGame 1: Los Angeles @ Anaheim - Saturday, May 3 at 8 p.m. ET on TSNGame 2: Los Angeles @ Anaheim - Monday, May 5 at 10 p.m. ETGame 3: Anaheim @ Los Angeles - Thursday, May 8 at 10 p.m. ETGame 4: Anaheim @ Los Angeles - Saturday, May 10 at 10 p.m. ET**Game 5: Los Angeles @ Anaheim - Monday, May 12 at TBD **Game 6: Anaheim @ Los Angeles - Wednesday, May 14 at TBD **Game 7: Los Angeles @ Anaheim - Friday, May 16 at TBD Schedule subject to change (visit TSN.ca for confirmed schedule info)**If necessary ' ' '