Here’s the full order of play for the Grand Slam of Darts.Live Grand Slam of Darts November 12, 2016, 1:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass The nine-day tournament, live on Sky Sports from November 12-20, begins as the 32 players are split into eight groups of four for the round-robin phase. First-round draw MVG to play BDOs Wolfie! Saturday November 12 Afternoon Session (1pm)Groups B-C-F-G First MatchesGerwyn Price v Dimitri Van den Bergh (B)Simon Whitlock v Ted Evetts (C)Dave Chisnall v James Wilson (G)Mensur Suljovic v Danny Noppert (F)Robert Thornton v Scott Waites (B)Raymond van Barneveld v Nathan Aspinall (F)James Wade v Jamie Hughes (G)Peter Wright v Jeff Smith (C)Evening Session (7.30pm)Groups A-D-E-H First MatchesBrendan Dolan v Max Hopp (A)Alan Norris v Nathan Derry (E)Ian White v Darren Webster (D)Benito van de Pas v Chris Dobey (H)Phil Taylor v Darryl Fitton (D)Gary Anderson v Glen Durrant (E)Michael van Gerwen v Martin Adams (A)Adrian Lewis v Scott Mitchell (H)Sunday November 13Afternoon Session (1pm)Groups B-C-F-G Second MatchesSaturdays Loser v Loser & Winner v Winner face each otherOrder of play TBCEvening Session (7pm)Groups A-D-E-H Second MatchesSaturdays Loser v Loser & Winner v Winner face each otherOrder of play TBCMonday November 14 (7pm)Groups A-D-E-H Final GamesOrder of play TBCTuesday November 15 (7pm)Groups B-C-F-G Final GamesOrder of play TBCWednesday November 16 (7pm)4x Second RoundWinner Group A v Runner-Up Group BWinner Group B v Runner-Up Group AWinner Group C v Runner-Up Group DWinner Group D v Runner-Up Group COrder of play TBCThursday November 17 (7pm)4x Second RoundWinner Group E v Runner-Up Group FWinner Group F v Runner-Up Group EWinner Group G v Runner-Up Group HWinner Group H v Runner-Up Group GFriday November 18 (7pm)2x Quarter-FinalsSaturday November 19 (8pm)2x Quarter-FinalsSunday November 20Afternoon Session (1pm)Semi-FinalsEvening Session (7pm)FinalAlso See:Sky Bets darts oddsOn Sky TVSchedule/ResultsFeaturesGet Sky SportsNike NFL Jerseys Outlet . 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With the first unit struggling of late and Amir Johnson - one of the teams iron men - hobbling on an injured right ankle, Patterson knew he could get the nod in a challenging matchup against one of the leagues up and coming players at his position.PITTSBURGH -- As the Pittsburgh Penguins embark on an off-season that figures to include significant changes, coach Dan Bylsma insists the goalie position wont be one of them. Bylsma called Marc-Andre Fleury "a franchise goalie . . . this franchises goalie" on Sunday, one month to the day after Tomas Vokoun made his Penguins post-season debut in place of Fleury as Pittsburghs starter. Fleury started every playoff game the Penguins played since being taken with the No. 1 overall draft pick in 2003 until Bylsma opted to go with Vokoun for Game 5 of a first-round series against the New York Islanders. Fleury played just 43 minutes the remainder of the playoffs, fueling speculation he might be traded or bought out of his contract this summer. Not so, Bylsma said Sunday. "Marc-Andre Fleury, Im not sure the definition of franchise goalie, (but) hes our No. 1 goalie," Bylsma said two days after the Boston Bruins completed a stunning sweep of the Penguins in the Eastern Conference finals. "Hes a No. 1 goalie for this franchise and he will be going forward. "We were in a situation where Tomas Vokoun went into net and won the third and fourth games of a series for us and continued to play in our net. But Marc-Andre Fleury is a guy whos going to come back to our team and hes going to be the No. 1 goalie. Hes going to be the franchise goalie. Hes going to be this franchises goalie." The 28-year-old Fleury has two years and $10 million left on a seven-year contract extension he signed with Pittsburgh after leading the Penguins to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2008. He backstopped them to the Stanley Cup title a year later, going a combined 30-14 with a 2.31 goals-against average and .920 save percentage over those two post-season runs. Since, though, its been a much different story. Over the past four postseasons, Fleury is 14-16. He hasnt posted a save percentage of .900 or better or a goals-against average of 2.50 or better in a playoff year since. Last year, in a first-round series defeat to the Philadelphia Flyers, Fleury allowed 26 goals in six games. He gave up 17 in the equivalent of less than five full games this season -- including 14 in a three-game stretch before losing his job. "I didnt change anything from Game 1 when I had a shutout to Game 2 when I had four goals against," Fleury said Sunday. "I dont think there was a technical problem; I think there were a few bad bounces, hit a skate, there was something every game that went in -- and then its a four-goal game instead of a two-goal game, and that made everything worse. "Sometimes you start thinking a little more. You want to win and you want to do good for your team. Its disappointing at the end of the night those four are in the net." Vokoun turns 37 in three weeks, so he was never going to be the long-term answer in net for the Penguins. Still, there has been widespread speculation general manager Ray Shero would trade Fleury this off-season to allow Vokoun to be the unquestioned No. 1 in 2013-14. Another option is a compliance buyout, a mechanism under the new collective bargaining agreement that allows teams to pay a player two-thirds of his remaining salary to remove his salary-cap hit from the ledger.dddddddddddd Teams are given up to two of these buyouts to use either this off-season or in 2014. "I like it a lot here and dont want to go anywhere else," Fleury said. "I like the guys in the room here, and feel every year we have a chance at the Stanley Cup. So Im hoping I can be back." That sentiment was echoed by several Penguins during their final appearance as a group. Pittsburghs roster includes seven unrestricted and three restricted free agents, plus 12 players about to enter the final year of their contracts. Only five players are signed beyond next season. "Management and the coaching staff, theyre going to have to make some decisions, we all know that," defenceman Kris Letang said. Letang said "of course" he wants to sign an extension with the team that drafted him in 2005 and with whom he blossomed into a Norris Trophy finalist this season. But an inconsistent post-season has left his future in doubt. He and reigning NHL MVP Evgeni Malkin each are entering the final year of contracts and are due extensions. "I want to be here," Letang said. "From hearing all the other players, this is the best organization in the league." Winger Pascal Dupuis acknowledged he took a so-called "hometown discount" to stay with the Penguins the previous time his contract expired. A pending unrestricted free agent, he said Sunday he wants to stay. Trade-deadline "rental player" acquisitions Brenden Morrow, Jarome Iginla and Douglas Murray also expressed a desire to re-sign with Pittsburgh, as did restricted free-agent-to-be winger Tyler Kennedy. "For a guy who hadnt been to the playoffs in five years to get back there, and knowing that the players they have coming back next year theyre probably going to have the same opportunity they had this year," Morrow said, "theyre going to be a heck of a team for a long time." Bylsma said Sunday he has not yet discussed his future with Shero. Bylsma led the Penguins to the best record in the Eastern Conference this season (36-12), but has been at the helm during playoff losses to lower-seeded teams four consecutive years since guiding the Penguins to the Stanley Cup in 2009. Captain Sidney Crosby was one of many players supporting the coach, saying "we were well-prepared" and "we appreciate everything our coaches do for us." But even Crosby acknowledged that change of some sort is inevitable on the heels of a two-goals-in-four-games performance by the high-flying Penguins in a conference final sweep. "You know what, theres a lot of things that can happen when you dont meet the expectations," Crosby said. "And theyre pretty high for us. But I dont think theres anything (the coaches) could have done differently. We were put in a situation to be successful." ' ' '