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HARTLEY’S SPORTS SHORTS: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH

(As of 12:01 AM) by Hartley Miller

WHL: (PG Cougars)

Vancouver Giants  4  Prince George Cougars  0  (Saturday)

For the second time in as many nights and third time in their last six games, the Cougars were shutout.

Prince George has not scored in 177 minutes and two seconds.

Despite 38 shots and seven power plays, the Cougars failed to put the puck past Vancouver goalie David Tendeck, who posted his league-leading third shutout of the season before 3,687 fans in Langley.

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Tyler Brennan stopped just 19 of 23 shots in the PG net, his first loss in three WHL starts.

Milos Roman scored twice and Tristen Nielsen added a goal and two assists as the (11-8-1-1) Giants enjoyed period leads of 1-0 and 3-0.

The Cougars have dropped their last seven games to fall 11 points out of the last Western Conference playoff spot, which is held by Victoria, and the (10-7-1) Royals have three games in hand.

The (4-15-0-2) Cougars start a three-game homestand Tuesday against the (13-4-3-1) Edmonton Oil Kings.

Prince George will also entertain (14-7) Kamloops on Friday and Saturday.

Kamloops Blazers  1  Prince George Cougars  0  (Friday)

Taylor Gauthier stopped 43 of 44 shots while Rayce Ramsay made 23 saves for his second shutout of the season.

Matthew Seminoff scored the game’s only goal 38-seconds into the third period.

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The PG Cougars schedule/results right here.

The WHL standings are right here.


BCHL
: (PG Spruce Kings)

Prince George Spruce Kings  5  West Kelowna Warriors  2  (Saturday)

Nicholas Poisson scored twice and added an assist as the Spruce Kings ended a five-game losing streak in front of 941 fans at the RMCA.

Cowichan Valley Capitals  4  Prince George Spruce Kings  2  (Friday)

The Capitals erased a 2-1 deficit by scoring the last three goals of the game before 1,101 fans in Prince George.

PG is third in the Mainland Division, a point ahead of the (11-13) Langley Rivermen and three points in front of the last place (8-13-1-3) Surrey Eagles.

Both Langley and Surrey are in action with a home game today.

The (9-12-2-3) Spruce Kings close out their November schedule with five road games.

Prince George will visit Alberni Valley Tuesday, Nanaimo Wednesday, Merritt Friday, Wenatchee Nov. 25th and Penticton Nov. 27th.

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The Spruce Kings schedule/results right here.

The BCHL standings are right here.


BC Major Midget League:
(Cariboo Cougars in Abbotsford)

(UPDATE)

Cariboo Cougars  4  Fraser Valley Thunderbirds  1  (Sunday)
Fraser Valley Thunderbirds  2  Cariboo Cougars  1  (Saturday)

The (11-4-0-1) Major Midget Cougars are in 4th place in the 11-team BCMML, just a point behind the (12-4) Vancouver NE Chiefs and three back of the (13-5) Vancouver NW Hawks.

Cariboo will visit the (4-10-2) North Island Silvertips Saturday (4:45 p.m.) and Sunday (8:00 a.m.) in Nanaimo.

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

 

NHL: (Canadian teams went 1-3-3 on Saturday)

Colorado  5  Vancouver  4  (OT)

The (10-7-4) Canucks play their next six on the road starting Tuesday (5:30 p.m. PT) in Dallas.

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The NHL schedule is right here.

The Canucks schedule is right here.

The NHL standings are right here.

The NHL scoring leaders are right here.


Canada West Basketball:
(UNBC Timberwolves)

Women’s games: UBC Thunderbirds  80  UNBC Timberwolves  62  (Saturday)

                               UNBC Timberwolves  80  UBC Thunderbirds  63  (Friday)

Men’s games:   UBC Thunderbirds  88  UNBC Timberwolves  66  (Saturday)
                           UBC Thunderbirds  96  UNBC Timberwolves  78  (Friday)

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UNBC is 3-3 in the men’s standings and 2-4 in the women’s division.

The Timberwolves visit the TRU WolfPack Friday and Saturday in Kamloops in their final league games until the new year.

TRU is 5-1 (men) and 4-2 (women).

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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:

Dallas Mavericks  110  Toronto Raptors  102

The Raptors finished 3-2 on a five-game road trip.

The (8-4) Raptors host Charlotte Monday and Orlando Wednesday with both games at 4:30 (PT).

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The Raptors schedule/results right here.

The NBA standings are right here.

 

CFL: 

West Division final: Winnipeg  at  Saskatchewan

East Division final: Hamilton  36  Edmonton  16

Dane Evans threw for 386 yards and a touchdown in his first CFL playoff start for Hamilton.

The Tiger-Cats advance to the 107th Grey Cup game Sunday, Nov. 24th in Calgary.

This will be Hamilton’s first Grey Cup appearance since 2014.

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The CFL standings are right here.

The 2019 schedule/results right here.

 

NFL: (Week 11)

There are a dozen NFL games today, including New England at Philadelphia.

The NFL schedule/results right here.

The NFL standings are right here.

 

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