The Montreal Canadiens sent forward Louis Leblanc down to the American Hockey Leagues Hamilton Bulldogs on Monday night, a move that did not sit well with girlfriend Aleksandra Wozniak. The Montreal-born tennis player criticized the move through social media on Tuesday, calling out the Canadiens organization for giving up too quickly on the 2009 first-round pick in the preseason. "He did everything the CH organisation told him to do and what...got cut this early?!," she wrote in English on her Twitter account @alekswoz. "Oh and the reason...worst excuse ever!! This is wrong!" Wozniak also voiced her displeasure in French. "Une vrai joke avec la pire excuse pour "cuter" quelquun!!," she added. "Vraiment pas un fair shot! Trop de manipulations! Super nouvelle organisation!" ("A real joke with the worst excuse for cutting someone. Really not a fair shot! Too much manipulation!") The tweets were later removed. Leblanc, 22, was the 18th overall pick in 2009. 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From March 20-21, TSN platforms combine to deliver every game from the Second Round for TSN subscribers:• TSNs coverage begins at 4:30 p.m. ET on March 20 and at 12 noon ET on March 21• TSN2s coverage begins at 11 a.m. ET on both days• TSN GO offers TSN subscribers bonus online coverage, with live streams of all four venues delivering all 32 Second Round games in their entirety. Coverage begins at 12 noon ET on both days. From March 22 to April 5, fans can follow all the action from the Third Round to the Final Four on TSN, TSN2, and TSN GO. The madness culminates with the championship game on Monday, April 7 at 9 p.m. ET live on TSN and TSN GO. French-language coverage of the tournament is available on RDS from the Second Round to the championship game. Broadcast TeamNew this year, Gurdeep Ahluwalia hosts TSNs NCAA® MARCH MADNESS® coverage from the TSN Studio alongside analysts Jack Armstrong, Sam Mitchell, and Leo Rautins. 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