As of 12:05 a.m. Tuesday by Hartley Miller
WHL: (BC Division)
Vancouver Giants 2 Prince George Cougars 1
(In a superb goaltending battle, Trent Miner made 33 saves for the (8-3) Giants while Taylor Gauthier blocked 27 shots for the Cougars. Adam Hall snapped a 1-1 tie with 8:30 left in the 3rd period. Rookie Riley Heidt tallied the P.G. goal early in the 3rd. The (4-5-1-1) Cougars play their next game on Thursday against the (7-2) Blazers in Kamloops)
The @WHLGiants secure another win in the #REMAXHub & take sole possession of first place in the BC Division!
STATS ? | https://t.co/lGhASnArvC pic.twitter.com/izR1eVXoJ6
— The WHL (@TheWHL) April 20, 2021
RILEY HEIDT EXPLAIN YOURSELF ?@PGCougars | #REMAXHub pic.twitter.com/tOr7eC3B4Z
— The WHL (@TheWHL) April 20, 2021
? How about this dandy from @PGCougars goaltender @tgoats_35 for our very first @RealCdnSS #SaveOfTheNight? ? pic.twitter.com/V4VZuo5aav
— The WHL (@TheWHL) April 20, 2021
The PG Cougars schedule is right here.
The WHL standings are right here.
Kelowna Rockets 7 Victoria Royals 2
The WHL has announced that the league will not have playoffs following the regular season. According to the WHL, this is due to current public health conditions and the ongoing challenges with COVID-19, including restrictions on travel across both provincial and international borders.
The 2020-21 WHL Season will conclude following the completion of the 24-game Regular Season schedule.
DETAILS ? | https://t.co/TSNBquDn2V pic.twitter.com/EKGPQV4dGp
— The WHL (@TheWHL) April 19, 2021
.@KaddouraMajid and @kyrengronick of @PGCougars named to @TheWHL BC Division Team of the Week
| https://t.co/IoqBEXORrp #cityofpg #sports pic.twitter.com/7Qk94qGXBy— My Prince George Now (@mypgnow) April 19, 2021
Column:
No WHL playoffs for second straight year . . . Desjardins No. 1 in Tigerland . . . Krebs runs point streak to 19 games https://t.co/z7QaFMbi6N
— Gregg Drinnan (@gdrinnan) April 20, 2021
BCHL:
Prince George Spruce Kings 4 Merritt Centennials 3
(Andrew Seaman scored twice for the Spruce Kings to give him 8 goals in 10 games. The (6-3-0-1) Spruce Kings play the (7-3) Chiefs Wednesday night at 5:00 in Chilliwack)
Andrew Seaman’s two goals proves to be the difference as the Spruce Kings skate to a 4-3 win over Merritt!
Game Recap –> https://t.co/4aplvSN3fl#TrueBlue pic.twitter.com/INItVsNZRi
— Prince George Spruce Kings (@SpruceKings) April 20, 2021
The Spruce Kings schedule is right here.
NHL:
(North Division)
Edmonton 4 Montreal 1
Ottawa 4 Calgary 2
The Vancouver Canucks host the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight. The Canucks beat the Leafs 3-2 in overtime on Sunday in their first game in 24 days. Vancouver will be without defenceman Alex Edler who has been handed a two-game suspension for kneeing Toronto’s Zach Hyman.
Edler suspended 2 games for kneeing Hyman.
MORE: https://t.co/FxvgHzIl5t pic.twitter.com/8tuhHhlh3O
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) April 19, 2021
It was a night of celebration in Las Vegas and around the hockey world as Patrick Marleau etched his name in history, passing Gordie Howe to become the NHL’s all-time games played leader.https://t.co/QF4vgFimpT
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) April 20, 2021
Stick taps, handshakes, and a round of applause. ? ?
The @GoldenKnights gave Patrick Marleau a final salute after the game. #NHLonSN pic.twitter.com/z0pmkzHyjj
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) April 20, 2021
The NHL schedule is right here.
The Canucks schedule is right here.
The NHL standings are right here.
OHL:
The #OHL has announced an end of return to play plans for the 2020-21 season.
DETAILS ?: https://t.co/NyOxCEoV5M pic.twitter.com/Eeuo9dXNYi
— OntarioHockeyLeague (@OHLHockey) April 20, 2021
MLB:
The (7-9) Toronto Blue Jays play five road games this week: tonight and Wednesday at Boston plus Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at Tampa Bay.
The Blue Jays schedule is right here.
NBA:
The (24-34) Toronto Raptors host the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday.
The NBA schedule is right here.
The Raptors schedule is right here.
The NBA standings are right here.
NFL:
Alex Smith is hanging up his cleats.https://t.co/xKGpwRiCPg
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) April 19, 2021