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Hartley’s Sport Shorts; Tuesday, November 23rd

Sports by Hartley Miller as of 12:05 a.m. Tuesday, November 23rd

 

NHL: (6 Monday games. Two Canadian teams in action)

Colorado  7  Ottawa  5

Pittsburgh  3  Winnipeg  1


The (6-11-2) Vancouver Canucks play their next five on the road starting Wednesday (4 PM PT) against the (8-6-4) Penguins in Pittsburgh.

The Canucks schedule is right here.

The NHL schedule is right here.

The NHL standings are right here.

 

BCHL:

The (9-6) Prince George Spruce Kings visit the Vernon Vipers on Friday as part of a BCHL schedule change.

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The Spruce Kings regular season schedule is right here.

The BCHL standings are right here.

 

WHL:

The (7-10) Prince George Cougars play their next six on the road starting Saturday in Kelowna against the (8-4-0-1) Rockets.

The PG Cougars regular season schedule is right here.

The WHL standings are right here. 

 

PG Cougars Cat Scan Podcast:

 

BC Elite Hockey League: (Cariboo Cougars U18 AAA)

The U-18 Cariboo Cougars visit the (5-9-1-1) Thompson Blazers Saturday at 2:45 p.m. and Sunday at 12:30 p.m. in Kamloops.

The (5-7-1-1) Cougars are in 8th place in the 10-team league and were idle this weekend.

The Cariboo Cougars schedule is right here.

 

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NFL: (Final game in Week 11)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers  30  New York Giants  10

Tom Brady threw for 307 yards and two touchdowns to lead the (7-3) Buccaneers.

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The (9-2) Arizona Cardinals have the best record in the league (including 6-0 on the road).

The NFL standings are right here.

The NFL regular season schedule is right here.

NFL odds are right here.

 

CFL:

The Edmonton Elks cleaned house firing president and CEO Chris Presson, general manager Brock Sunderland, and head coach Jaime Elizondo.
Edmonton finished the season at 3 and 11, missing the playoffs and tying the Ottawa Redblacks for the worst record in the league.

The CFL playoffs will start on Sunday.

The East Division semifinal has Montreal at Hamilton (10:00 a.m.) and that will be followed with the West Division semi of Calgary at Saskatchewan (1:30 p.m.).

The CFL schedule is right here.

Final Standings:

West: Winnipeg 11-3, Saskatchewan 9-5, Calgary  8-6, B.C. 5-9, and Edmonton 3-11.
East:  Toronto 9-5, Hamilton  8-6, Montreal 7-7, and Ottawa 3-11.

 

High School Football:

(BC Interior-North semifinal at Masich Place Stadium)

Vernon Panthers  31  Duchess Park Condors 7  (Saturday)

The loss ended the season for the Condors.

 

NBA:

The (8-10) Toronto Raptors are 1-3 on a 6-game road trip that continues Wednesday night in Memphis (5:00 PT) and concludes Friday night (5:00 PT) in Indiana.

The Raptors’ schedule is right here.

The NBA standings are right here.

 

Canada West basketball:

The UNBC Timberwolves will host the UBC Thunderbirds in Canada West basketball Friday at 6 and 8 PM.

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The same teams also meet Saturday at 5 and 7 PM at the Northern Sport Centre.

The UNBC women are 3-1 on the season while the men are 2-2.

UBC is 2-4 in the women’s division and 6-0 in the men’s division.

The UNBC women’s basketball schedule is right here while UNC men’s basketball schedule is right here.

The Canada West women’s standings are right here and the men’s standings are right here.

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