In a nutshell: As of 12:05 a.m Tuesday by Hartley Miller
NHL: (Canadian Division)
Calgary Flames 5 Vancouver Canucks 2
(The Flames erased a 1-0 deficit by scoring three unanswered goals in the second period. The 1-3 Canucks host
2-0-1 Montreal Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday)
Johnny Gaudreau potted a goal and assisted another to guide the Flames to victory against the Canucks.https://t.co/N0YJyQhIf4
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) January 19, 2021
Montreal Canadiens 3 Edmonton Oilers 1
Toronto Maple Leafs 3 Winnipeg Jets 1
CBJ 3 – DET 2
NYI 1 – BOS 0
TOR 3 – WPG 1
BUF 6 – PHI 1
STL 5 – SJS 4
CAR 4 – NSH 2
CGY 5 – VAN 2
MTL 3 – EDM 1
ANA 1 – MIN 0
VGK 4 – ARI 2https://t.co/NFSYj50hKj pic.twitter.com/6NrfQxYfk0— NHL (@NHL) January 19, 2021
–There are eight Tuesday games in the NHL including Winnipeg at Ottawa.
The NHL schedule is right here.
The Canucks schedule is right here.
NBA:
Toronto Raptors 116 Dallas Mavericks 93
(Third straight win for the (5-8) Raptors who host Miami Wednesday and Friday in Tampa Bay)
Kyle Lowry’s 2️⃣3️⃣ points guided the Raptors to victory over the Mavericks and their third win in a row.https://t.co/wq9fHBo9s5
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) January 19, 2021
The NBA schedule is right here.
The Raptors schedule is right here.
NFL: (Playoffs)
–The NFL conference finals on Sunday have Tampa Bay at Green Bay (12:05 PT) in the NFC followed by Buffalo at Kansas City (3:40 PM). The Packers are favoured by 3 1/2 while the Chiefs are three-point favourites. Winners meet in the Super Bowl on Feb 7th in Tampa Bay.