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HARTLEY’S SPORTS SHORTS: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th

(As of 12:01 a.m.) by Hartley Miller

BCHL: (PG Spruce Kings)

Chilliwack Chiefs  4  Prince George Spruce Kings  1

The Chiefs outshot the Spruce Kings 33-20 before 1,605 fans in Chilliwack.

Chilliwack went 7-0-1 in the season series against P.G.

Prince George has lost seven of its last eight games.

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The (17-30-2-4) Spruce Kings visit the (23-23-3-4) Surrey Eagles Thursday at 11 a.m.

With five regular-season games left, Prince George is 15th out of 17 in the overall BCHL standings, three points ahead of West Kelowna and six behind Langley.

The Spruce Kings will play Langley in Kitimat Saturday night at 7:00 and Sunday afternoon at 1:00.

P.G. will host Coquitlam Feb. 21st and 22nd to close out the regular season.

The BCHL standings are right here.

The Spruce Kings 2019-20 schedule/results right here.

 

NHL: 

St. Louis Blues defenceman Jay Bouwmeester suffered a cardiac episode and collapsed on the team bench after completing his shift.

The Blues and Anaheim Ducks were tied 1-1 with 7:50 left in the first period when the game was postponed.

Bouwmeester was conscious and alert when taken to the hospital for testing.

(Canadian teams went 2-2 on Tuesday) 

Edmonton  5  Chicago  3

The Oilers played without Connor McDavid who is expected to be out two-to-three weeks with a quad injury.

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Toronto  3  Arizona  2  (OT)
NY Rangers  4  Winnipeg  1
Colorado  3  Ottawa  0

Brett Connolly of Prince George scored his 18th goal of the season for Florida in the Panthers 5-3 victory over New Jersey.

 

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The Vancouver Canucks host (25-23-8) Chicago this evening on a night Daniel Sedin’s No. 22 and Henrik Sedin’s No. 33 will be retired at Rogers Arena.

The (31-21-5) Canucks lead the Pacific Division by one point over Edmonton and by three over
Calgary, Vegas, and Arizona.

Vancouver has won 10 of its last 11 home games.

The only other NHL games tonight have Calgary at LA and Montreal at Boston.

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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.

 

WHL: (PG Cougars)

The Prince George Cougars host the (28-18-4-1) Calgary Hitmen Saturday night at 7:00 and the (18-29-2-3) Red Deer Rebels Monday afternoon at 2:00 (before they travel to play games at Everett on the 21st and at Seattle on the 23rd).

The Cougars, who have 17 games remaining (eight of them at CN Centre) are 9 points behind (21-24-3-3) Seattle and 10 back of (23-25-1-2) Kelowna in the race for the two wild-card playoff spots.

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The Rockets are home against Tri-City tonight.

The P.G. Cougars schedule/results right here.

The WHL standings are right here.

 

BCMML: (Cariboo Cougars)

The (22-10-1-1) Cariboo Cougars, who are riding a four-game win streak, host the (8-26) Kootenay Ice Saturday at 4:30 p.m. and Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at Kin 1.

The Major Midget Cougars, with just six-regular-season games left, are in 5th place in the 11-team league.

Kootenay is in 10th place and all but mathematically out of playoff contention.

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

 

Canada West Basketball: (UNBC Timberwolves)

She is the queen of the court.

For the 4th time in the 2019-20 season, Maria Mongomo of the UNBC Timberwolves is a women’s Canada West star of the week.

The 24-year-old Mongomo was named the third star after she secured the league’s scoring title in her 5th and final year of eligibility by putting up 50 points and 27 rebounds over the two-game sweep of the MacEwan Griffins.

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The UNBC Timberwolves visit the Lethbridge Pronghorns Friday night in a women’s Canada West basketball play-in game.

Both teams finished the regular season 11-9.

The winner advances to the quarter-finals.

The UNBC women are riding an eight-game winning streak.

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The Canada West men’s basketball schedule is right here.

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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.

 

HS Basketball:

The Duchess Park Condors have repeated as the Prince George City League high school basketball champions.

Duchess crushed PGSS 87-34 in the Sr. Girls final and whipped D.P. Todd 66-43 in the Sr. Boys championship game.

 

NBA:

The Toronto Raptors visit the (24-28) Brooklyn Nets tonight (4:30 PT) in their final game prior to the All-Star break.

The (40-14) Raptors are riding a club-record 15-game winning streak.

The NBA standings are right here.

The Raptors schedule/results right here.

 

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