Ahead of Saturday nights UFC 165 event, the promotion officially announced the Canadian launch of their in-home lifestyle program "UFC FIT" at a small media gathering in downtown Toronto on Wednesday. With an emphasis on training and nutrition, this 12 disc DVD set is designed for everyone at all fitness levels. "Its not designed to train fighters, its designed to bring the training disciplines that a fighter would use to get in shape," said UFC Canada President Tom Wright. "It takes you through a 90-day challenge to train like a UFC Fighter." With UFC FITs American release back in March, it was important for the promotion to launch in Toronto this week. "Clearly being able to launch (UFC FIT) in Canada during a major fight week for the UFC makes sense," said Wright. Heading up the UFC FIT program is world renowned MMA trainer and former UFC fighter Mike Dolce. "The new school is here, its 2013 going on 2014 and Im bringing the most elite, cutting edge, scientific principles of sport and making it available for everybody," said an enthusiastic Dolce. The big question of course is what makes this program different from other fitness gimmicks? The former TUF Season 7 competitor believes its his credentials. "The worlds greatest athletes contact me when they need to get in shape to weigh-in, and then perform at career defining levels," said Dolce.Dolces client list includes Vitor Belfort, Johny Hendricks and Chael Sonnen, all of whom are coming off wins inside the octagon. "Im sharing my secrets, the secrets I use with the worlds greatest athletes and Im bringing it to everybody," said Dolce Wright believes Dolce is the perfect spokesperson for UFC FIT and the UFC brand in general. 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They got another one from Jakob Silfverberg that proved meaningless after Vancouvers Radim Vrbata and Nick Bonino failed to score on their attempts.The Ducks (12-4-5) earned their first win in five games while the Canucks lost for the second time in three contests. Anaheim also avenged a Nov. 9 home shootout loss to Vancouver. The Canucks (13-6-1) lost their first one-goal game this season, becoming the last in the NHL to do so.Rookie Bo Horvat, with his first NHL career goal, Jannik Hansen and Radim Vrbata scored for the Canucks in regulation time.Andrew Cogliano, Ryan Getzlaf, and Matt Beleskey had the goals for the Ducks.Former Canucks centre Ryan Kesler played his first game in Vancouver since being traded to the Ducks in the summer. Fans showed little reaction at the start of the game as he was pictured on the scoreboard screen with the caption Welcome back Ryan. 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The 19-year-old Rodney, Ont., native played his seventh game of the season and can suit up in two more before the Canucks must activate his contract or return him to junior.Vancouver turned their deficit into a 3-2 advantage midway through the second period as Hansen, on a slapshot, and Vrbata, with a backhand deke, scored 30 seconds apart.Beleskey created a 3-3 tie at 11:52 of the third period as he jammed in his own rebound.Notes: Canucks winger Alex Burrows missed the game due to an undisclosed injury. … Earlier Thursday, the Ducks traded defenceman Bryan Allen, a former Canuck, to Montreal for winger Rene Bourque. … The Canucks also made a trade, completing a swap of centres as minor-leaguer Kellan Lain went to Edmonton in exchange for Will Acton. … Ducks defenceman Hampus Lindholm, 20, is one game away from 100 for his NHL career. ' ' '