(As of 12:01 AM) by Hartley Miller
BCHL: (PG Spruce Kings)
Chilliwack Chiefs 5 Prince George Spruce Kings 3 (Friday)
The Chiefs scored twice in each of the first two periods to sweep the doubleheader before 1,030 fans in Prince George.
Carter Woodside allowed four goals on 15 shots before he was replaced in net by Jett Alexander before the midway point of the game.
Preston Brodziak, with a pair, and Mason Waite tallied for the Spruce Kings.
.@SpruceKings forward Preston Brodziak chats postgame with @mypgnow after 5-3 loss to @Chiefs_Hockey in @GoBCHL action #cityofpg #sports #GetInTheMix pic.twitter.com/N8xgCphzmZ
— My Prince George Now (@mypgnow) December 7, 2019
PG is 0-3 on a five-game homestand that continues Dec 13th and 14th against the league-leading (27-5) Coquitlam Express.
The (11-18-2-3) Spruce Kings are tied with the (11-16-2-3) Surrey Eagles for fourth in the Mainland Division, three points behind the (14-15-0-1-1) Langley Rivermen.
Chilliwack Chiefs 3 Prince George Spruce Kings 2 (Thursday)
The Spruce Kings suffered their 11th one-goal loss of the season, most in the BCHL.
The Chiefs erased a 2-1 deficit by scoring a couple of second period goals less than four minutes apart before 703 fans at RMCA.
RECAP | 31 shots and goals from Mason Waite and Carter Cochrane were not enough as the Spruce Kings fell 3-2 to the Chilliwack Chiefs.
? | https://t.co/axFgevi0wW#GetInTheMix | #BCHL pic.twitter.com/WlXYzqweqM
— Spruce Kings (@SpruceKings) December 6, 2019
The BCHL standings are right here.
The Spruce Kings 2019-20 schedule/results right here.
WHL: (PG Cougars)
The Prince George Cougars visit the Portland Winterhawks tonight at 6:00 and Sunday night at 5:00.
Portland beat the Cougars 3-0 Tuesday and 5-4 in overtime Wednesday in Prince George.
The (18-6-1-2) Winterhawks went 4-for-7 on the power-play in the two games.
Portland is tied with the (19-6-1) Everett Silvertips for the U.S. Division lead.
The (6-18-1-2) Cougars are 12 points behind (12-10-2-1) Tri-City for the last Western Conference wild-card playoff spot.
REG 2 WPG 3 (OT)
KAM 5 BDN 4 (SO)
RD 7 MJ 3
EVT 5 SC 1
KEL 2 PA 1
EDM 4 CGY 2
MH 4 LET 3 (SO)
SPO 2 VAN 1
SEA 4 VIC 1— The WHL (@TheWHL) December 7, 2019
The PG Cougars schedule/results right here.
The WHL standings are right here.
LISTEN: @Hartley_Miller chats with @PGCougars president John Pateman on this week’s edition of the Cat Scan podcast
| https://t.co/y35qybi2m0 #cityofpg #sports #NorthernUprising pic.twitter.com/LtNzXzqP4c— My Prince George Now (@mypgnow) December 6, 2019
BC Major Midget League: (Cariboo Cougars)
The Cariboo Cougars visit the (6-13-0-1) Thompson Blazers tonight at 6:30 and Sunday afternoon at 1:00 in Kamloops.
The 14-4-1-1 Major Midget Cougars are tied for third place and just four points out of first.
The Major Midget League schedule/results/standings right here.
NHL: (5 Friday games) Canadian teams went 2-0
CHI 2 – NJD 1 SO
MTL 2 – NYR 1
PIT 2 – ARI 0
EDM 2 – LAK 1
WSH 3 – ANA 2https://t.co/NFSYj50hKj pic.twitter.com/EIYae8nEb7— NHL (@NHL) December 7, 2019
The (14-11-4) Vancouver Canucks host the (13-11-5) Buffalo Sabres this afternoon (Saturday) at 1:00.
The Canucks are 1-1 on a five-game homestand.
Vancouver is in a three-way tie with San Jose and Calgary for fourth in the Pacific Division, although the Canucks have a game in hand on the Sharks and Flames.
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The NHL schedule is right here.
NFL: (Week 14)
There are 14 NFL games Sunday including San Francisco at New Orleans, Baltimore at Buffalo, Kansas City at New England and Seattle at LA Rams.
The NFL schedule/results right here.
The NFL standings are right here.
NBA:
The Toronto Raptors play Sunday (3 p.m. PT) in Philadelphia and Monday (5 p.m. PT) in Chicago.
The (15-6) Raptors are 4th in the Eastern Conference, 4 games back of the (20-3) Milwaukee Bucks.
The Raptors schedule/results right here.
The NBA standings are right here.
? the NBA standings after Friday night’s action! pic.twitter.com/qAKm0u1cxy
— NBA (@NBA) December 7, 2019