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HARTLEY’S SPORTS SHORTS: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th

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

WHL: (PG Cougars)

Kelowna Rockets  5  Prince George Cougars  4  (OT)

Dillon Hamaliuk scored his second goal of the game at 2:17 of overtime before 1,835 fans at CN Centre.

The Cougars earned a point after rallying from 3-1 and 4-3 third period deficits.

Filip Koffer tallied for the Cats with just 19 seconds left in regulation time.

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The same teams meet again tonight in Prince George.

Kelowna is 6-1 against P.G. this season.

The (17-31-4-4) Cougars are 11 points behind the (23-28-4-3) Seattle Thunderbirds for the last WHL Western Conference wild-card spot.

Prince George has 12 games remaining (including five at home) and Seattle has 10 left (including five at home).

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

The WHL standings are right here.

 

NHL: (13 games: all 7 Canadian teams in action)

Vancouver Canucks  4  Montreal Canadiens  3  (OT)

Tyler Toffoli scored at 1:35 of overtime.

The (34-22-6) Canucks also visit Ottawa Thursday, Toronto Saturday and Columbus Sunday.

Vancouver is tied with Edmonton for 2nd in the Pacific Division, two points behind Vegas and two points ahead of Calgary.

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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.

 

The TSN Trade Tracker is right here.

The Sportsnet Trade Tracker is right here.

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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.

 

BCHL: (PG Spruce Kings)

The Prince George Spruce Kings battle the Trail Smoke Eaters in a best-of-seven BCHL Interior Division first-round series.

In the 2-3-2 format, the first two games will be played in Trail on Friday and Saturday night.

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The series shifts to P.G. for games three and four Monday and Tuesday (March 2nd and 3rd) and a fifth game, if needed on Thursday (March 5th).

Should a 6th and 7th game be required that is scheduled for Trail on Saturday and Sunday, March 7th and 8th.

The defending champion Spruce Kings finished last in the Mainland Division and 15th out of 17 in the overall league standings with a record of 18-32-3-5.

The (36-17-2-2-1) Smoke Eaters placed second in the Interior Division with 33 more points than Prince George.

Trail won all three of the regular-season meetings between the two teams, 3-0 on Sept. 28th, 7-4 on Oct. 5th. and 9-2 on Jan 29th.

The Schedule for the series is as follows:

Game 1 – Friday, February 28th  – Prince George @ Trail – 7 PM
Game 2 – Saturday, February 29th  – Prince George @ Trail – 7 PM
Game 3 – Monday, March 2nd  – Trail @ Prince George – 7 PM
Game 4 – Tuesday, March 3rd  – Trail @ Prince George – 7 PM
Game 5 – Thursday, March 5th  – Trail @ Prince George – 7 PM (If Necessary)
Game 6 – Saturday, March 7th  – Prince George @ Trail – 7 PM (If Necessary)
Game 7 – Sunday, March 8th  – Prince George @ Trail – 7 PM (If Necessary)

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Forward Nick Poisson of the PG Spruce Kings is one of the two-runner ups for the BCHL Most Sportsmanlike award.

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Poisson led the Spruce Kings in scoring with 47 points (21 goals) to go along with 20 penalty minutes in 49 games.

The BCHL standings are right here.

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

 

BCMML: (Cariboo Cougars at Kin 1)

The Cariboo Cougars will conclude their regular season with home games against the (12-23-3) North Island Silvertips Saturday at 4:30 p.m. and Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at Kin 1.

The (25-10-2-1) Cougars are in 5th place in the 11-team league, a point behind the (27-9) Vancouver NE Chiefs, two back of the (26-9-1-2) Fraser Valley Thunderbirds, and three behind the second-place (27-9-1-1) Vancouver NW Hawks.

North Island will finish in 8th place, earning the final playoff.

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

The Langley Events Centre is hosting the provincial high school girls basketball championships until Saturday.

Duchess Park is competing in

High School Basketball:College Heights and Duchess Park are competing in

PGSS is 0-1 in

3A Girls.Nechako Valley is competing in

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4A Girls.PGSS finished with a 1-4 record in

2A Girls. 

 

Jr Boys.

 

 

Just the second loss in the last 19 games for the 42-16 Raptors.

NBA: 

Milwaukee Bucks  108  Toronto Raptors  97

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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