(As of 12:01 AM) by Hartley Miller
WHL: (PG Cougars)
Victoria Royals 2 Prince George Cougars 1 (Saturday)
Sean Gulka took advantage of a turnover to score an unassisted goal which snapped a 1-1 tie early in the third period.
We ended out homestand last night with a close contest versus Victoria. Watch the @abccomm Highlights now: https://t.co/OYCoalJIKb pic.twitter.com/1iuZAhixxQ
— PG Cougars (@PGCougars) November 10, 2019
The Cougars home record dropped to 2-8-0-1 (including six straight losses) before 3,051 fans.
Captain Josh Maser tallied early in the first for PG before Kade Oliver tied the game on the power play midway thru the second.
The (9-7-1) Royals have won nine-straight regular season games over the (4-13-0-2) Cougars.
.@Rhinehart16 of @PGCougars chats with @mypgnow after 2-1 loss to @victoriaroyals in @TheWHL on Saturday @CNCentre #cityofpg #sports #NorthernUprising pic.twitter.com/92rdbZQQ1j
— My Prince George Now (@mypgnow) November 10, 2019
Victoria Royals 3 Prince George Cougars 2 (SO-Friday)
The Cougars battled back from a 2-0 deficit late in the third period but eventually lost in the fourth round of a shootout before 2,048 fans at CN Centre.
Cougars battle back from controversy, lose to Royals in shootout | https://t.co/0ViJ8rlulU #CityofPG #Sports pic.twitter.com/RdSyr4icRL
— My Prince George Now (@mypgnow) November 9, 2019
The Cougars have lost five straight and nine of their last 10 to fall eight points out of the final wild-card playoff spot.
PG will visit Kamloops Friday and Vancouver Saturday before hosting Edmonton on Tuesday, November 19th.
The PG Cougars schedule/results right here.
The WHL standings are right here.
BCHL: (PG Spruce Kings)
Chilliwack Chiefs 4 Prince George Spruce Kings 1 (Saturday)
Surrey Eagles 7 Prince George Spruce Kings 2 (Friday)
ICYMI | @RyanMca19 had our lone goal in the 4-1 loss to Chilliwack. Here is the goal from ‘Cally!’#BCHL pic.twitter.com/Huw8lKQ7Y5
— Spruce Kings (@SpruceKings) November 10, 2019
The (8-11-2-2) Spruce Kings host the (12-9-1) Vernon Vipers Wednesday, the (14-9-1-1) Cowichan Valley Capitals Friday and the (4-15-3-2) West Kelowna Warriors Saturday.
Prince George is tied with the (10-13) Langley Rivermen for third place in the Mainland Division, just a point ahead of the last place (8-13-0-3) Surrey Eagles and nine behind the second place (12-7-4-1) Chilliwack Chiefs.
The Spruce Kings schedule/results right here.
The BCHL standings are right here.
BC Major Midget League: (Cariboo Cougars) at North Shore Winter Club
Vancouver NW Hawks 3 Cariboo Cougars 1 (Sunday)
Cariboo Cougars 2 Vancouver NW Hawks 1 (Saturday)
The (10-3-0-1) Major Midget Cougars are in 3rd place in the 11-team BCMML, a point behind the (11-5) Vancouver NW Hawks and a point ahead of the (10-4) Vancouver NE Chiefs.
Cariboo will visit the (9-4-0-1) Fraser Valley Thunderbirds Saturday at 3:15 p.m. and Sunday at 11:45 a.m. in Abbotsford.
The Major Midget League schedule/results/standings right here.
LISTEN: On this week’s edition of the Cat Scan Podcast @Hartley_Miller catches up with local product and former Chilliwack Bruins star Ryan Howse @PGCougars @cariboocougars @SpruceKings @TheWHL
| https://t.co/z7124602Lh #CityofPG #sports #NorthernUprising pic.twitter.com/r6VJYklxbj— My Prince George Now (@mypgnow) November 7, 2019
NHL: (Canadian teams went 2-2 on Sunday)
New Jersey 2 Vancouver 1
Fourth straight loss for the (9-6-3) Canucks who host the (9-5-3) Nashville Predators Tuesday.
Vancouver has scored just five goals in its last four games.
Edmonton 6 Anaheim 2
Winnipeg 3 Dallas 2 (OT)
Chicago 5 Toronto 4
There are just two NHL games tonight (Monday): Ottawa at Carolina and Arizona at Washington.
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The NHL schedule is right here.
Canada West Basketball: (UNBC Timberwolves in Langley)
Men: UNBC Timberwolves 88 Trinity Western Spartans 86 (Saturday)
UNBC Timberwolves 100 Trinity Western Spartans 87 (Friday)
MUST WATCH! With less than ten seconds to go, and the game tied at 86-86, the Ukraine Maker @VovaPluzhnikov did this! pic.twitter.com/9j9RZzpxEd
— UNBC Athletics (@UNBCATHLETICS) November 10, 2019
Women: Trinity Western Spartans 63 UNBC Timberwolves 52 (Saturday)
UNBC Timberwolves 70 Trinity Western Spartans 62 (Friday)
The UNBC men are 3-1 and the women 1-3.
The Timberwolves host the UBC Thunderbirds Friday night at 6:00 & 8:00 and Saturday night at 5:00 and 7:00.
UBC is 2-2 in both the men’s and women’s standings.
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The Canada West men’s basketball schedule is right here.
The Canada West men’s basketball standings are right here.
The Canada West women’s basketball schedule is right here.
The Canada West women’s basketball standings are right here.
NBA:
Toronto Raptors 113 LA Lakers 104
Both the Raptors and the Lakers are 7-2.
Toronto will visit the 6-3 LA Clippers tonight.
The Raptors are without point guard Kyle Lowry for at least two weeks (thumb injury) and centre Serge Ibaka indefinitely (sprained ankle).
Both were injured in Friday’s 112-104 victory in New Orleans against the Pelicans.
The Raptors schedule/results right here.
The NBA standings are right here.
Clarence Fulton Maroons (Vernon) 35 College Heights Cougars 18
CFL: (Road teams won both division semi-finals)
West semi: Winnipeg 35 Calgary 14
The Blue Bombers advance to the Western final in Regina against the Saskatchewan Roughriders Sunday afternoon at 1:30 PT.
East semi: Edmonton 37 Montreal 29
The Eskimos advance to the Eastern final in Hamilton against the Tiger-Cats Sunday morning at 10:00 PT.
The winners meet in the 107th Grey Cup Sunday, Nov. 24th in Calgary.
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The CFL standings are right here.
NFL: (Week 10)
Sunday night game: Minnesota 28 Dallas 24
FINAL: @Vikings defeat the Cowboys to improve to 7-3! #SKOL #MINvsDAL
(by @Lexus) pic.twitter.com/qUo76IBxTu
— NFL (@NFL) November 11, 2019
Monday night football (5:15 PT) to conclude week 10 has the 7-2 Seattle Seahawks at the 8-0 San Francisco 49’ers.
The NFL schedule/results right here.
The NFL standings are right here.