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HARTLEY’S SPORTS SHORTS: MONDAY, OCTOBER 14TH

(As of 12:01 AM) by Hartley Miller

WHL: (PG Cougars)

Tri-City Americans  4  Prince George Cougars  2  (Saturday)

The game report is right here.

Prince George Cougars  3  Spokane Chiefs  1  (Friday)

The game report is right here.

The (2-5-0-1) Cougars host the (4-3-1) Spokane Chiefs Friday and Saturday to begin a four-game homestand.

The Cats also entertain (2-4-0-1) Swift Current on Oct. 22nd and (5-3-1) Kelowna on Oct. 23rd.

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The PG Cougars schedule/results right here.

The WHL standings are right here.

 

BCHL: (PG Spruce Kings)

Salmon Arm Silverbacks  1  Prince George Spruce Kings  0  (Saturday)

The game report is right here.

Nanaimo Clippers  5  Prince George Spruce Kings 4  (Shootout-Friday)

The game report is right here.

The (4-6-2-1) Spruce Kings host the (8-5-1-1) Chilliwack Chiefs Friday and Saturday.

Prince George is 4th in the Mainland Division, one point behind the (6-8) Langley Rivermen, seven back of the Chilliwack Chiefs, and nine behind the (10-2) Coquitlam Express.

The Spruce Kings schedule/results right here.

The BCHL standings are right here.

 

BC Major Midget League: (Cariboo Cougars)

Cariboo Cougars  6  Valley West Giants  5  (OT-Sunday)

Alex Ochitwa scored his second goal of the game 16 seconds into overtime for the Major Midget Cougars, who extended their win streak to five games.

Cariboo is in 4th place but they have two games in hand on the three teams ahead of them.

The (5-0-0-1) Cougars will be back on home ice on Saturday when they welcome the (6-2) Vancouver Northeast Chiefs to Kin 1.

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The game (4:30 p.m. start) will be Pink in the Rink Night, the team’s annual fundraiser and awareness campaign in the fight against breast cancer.

The Cougars and Chiefs will also play at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday.

Cariboo Cougars  4  Valley West Giants  1  (Saturday)

The Major Midget League schedule/results/standings right here.
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BC Minor Midget League: (Cariboo Minor Midget Cougars at Kin  1)

Cariboo Minor Midget Cougars  3  North Island Silvertips  2
  (Sunday)
Cariboo Minor Midget Cougars  3  North Island Silvertips  0  (Saturday)
The Minor Midget Cougars are 2-2 after their first four regular-season games.

On Saturday and Sunday, the Cats will play in Kamloops against the Thompson Blazers.

The Minor Midget League schedule/results/standings right here.


NHL: 
(3 Sunday games)

San Jose  3  Calgary  1
Pittsburgh  7  Winnipeg  2
Vegas  5  Los Angeles  2

There are seven Monday NHL games but just two involving Canadian teams: (5-0) Edmonton at Chicago (5:30 PM PT) and Ottawa at home against Minnesota (10:00 AM PT).

The 2-2 Vancouver Canucks, coming off Saturday’s 3-2 shootout victory over Philadelphia, host (3-2) Detroit Tuesday.

The NHL schedule is right here.

The Canucks schedule is right here.

The NHL standings are right here.


Canada West Women’s Soccer: 
(in Calgary)

Calgary Dinos  2  UNBC Timberwolves  1  (Sunday)
Calgary Dinos  2  UNBC Timberwolves  0 (Saturday)

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The (3-5-4) UNBC women’s soccer team has two regular-season games left with both on the road: Friday at (6-3-3) Victoria and Saturday at (7-2-3) UBC. Both games kick-off at 5 PM.

The Timberwolves are 5th out of eight in the Canada West Pacific Division where the top six teams advance to the playoffs.

The UNBC women’s soccer schedule/results right here.

The Canada West women’s soccer standings are right here.


Canada West Men’s Soccer:

The (4-6-3) UNBC men’s soccer team has two regular-season games remaining and both are against the (4-5-5) Thompson Rivers University (TRU) WolfPack on Saturday and Sunday at 1:00 p.m. at Masich Place.

The UNBC men are last out of seven teams in the Prairie Division, where just the top four move on to the quarterfinals.

The Timberwolves need to beat TRU twice and get lots of help in other games to advance to the Canada West playoffs.

The UNBC men’s soccer schedule/results right here.

The Canada West men’s soccer standings are right here.


MLB:

American League Championship Series: (Game 2)

Houston Astros  3  New York Yankees  2  (11 innings)

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Carlos Correa smashed a walk-off homer in the bottom of the 11th to tie the ALCS 1-1 with game three Tuesday (1:08 p.m. PT) at Yankee Stadium.

National League Championship Series: 

The NLCS has switched to Washington with the Nationals ahead of the St. Louis Cardinals 2-0.

Game three will be played tonight (4:38 p.m. PT)

The MLB playoff schedule/results right here.

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NFL: (Week six)

San Francisco  20  LA Rams  7

The (5-0) 49’ers and the (6-0) New England Patriots are the only unbeaten teams.

Seattle  32  Cleveland  28

The Seahawks plus the New Orleans Saints are both 5-1 while Green Bay and Buffalo are 4-1.

Just two teams are winless: Cincinnati at 0-6 plus Miami at 0-5.

Monday night football has (2-1-1) Detroit at (4-1) Green Bay in an NFC North battle.

The NFL schedule/results right here.

The NFL standings are right here.

 

CFL: (Week 18)

Edmonton Eskimos  19  BC Lions  6  (Saturday)

BC quarterback Mike Reilly broke his left wrist in a game where the (5-11) Lions were officially eliminated from playoff contention.

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The (8-8) Eskimos have clinched a playoff spot.

Winnipeg Blue Bombers  35  Montreal Alouettes  24 (Saturday)

The (10-6) Blue Bombers are tied with (10-5) Calgary and (10-5) Saskatchewan for first in the West Division, although the Stampeders and Roughriders each have a game in hand.

The (8-7) Alouettes loss officially clinched top spot for (12-3) Hamilton in the East Division.

The CFL standings are right here.

The 2019 schedule/results right here.

Week 19 in the CFL has Saskatchewan at BC (7:00) and Toronto at Montreal (4:00) on Friday plus Saturday games of Winnipeg at Calgary (4:00) and Ottawa at Hamilton (1:00).

 

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