Sports by Hartley Miller as of 12:05 a.m. Sunday, December 19th
WHL:
Vancouver Giants 3 Prince George Cougars 1 (Saturday)
The loss snapped the Cougars five-game win streak.
The Giants scored late in the first period and added two more in the second to erase a 1-0 deficit before 2,696 fans in Langley.
Jaren Brinson tallied for the Cougars, his first WHL goal.
Ty Young took the loss in net with 27 saves as Prince George outshot Vancouver 35-30.
The box score and game highlights are right here.
The (13-15) Cougars head into their Christmas break.
They will host Everett on Dec 28th and 29th and also entertain Kamloops on Dec 31st.
Prince George is 4th in the B.C. Division, three points behind both Kelowna and Vancouver and four ahead of Victoria.
If you missed tonight, you missed out.#WHLScores pic.twitter.com/jewG39BEif
— The WHL (@TheWHL) December 19, 2021
Prince George Cougars 5 Kamloops Blazers 2 (Friday)
The box score and game highlights are right here.
Taylor Gauthier made 38 saves as Kamloops outshot P.G. 40-35.
Craig Armstrong snapped a 2-2 tie at 6:43 of the third and the Cats put the game away with a couple of empty net goals.
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The Canadian Hockey League has announced that 10 games from the 2021-22 regular-season schedule will be televised by TSN. The broadcast schedule includes the PG Cougars at the Vancouver Giants on Friday, Jan 14th at 7 PM.
Cat Scan podcast:
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— My Prince George Now (@mypgnow) December 15, 2021
Column:
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— My Prince George Now (@mypgnow) December 17, 2021
BCHL:
Vernon Vipers 2 Prince George Spruce Kings 1 (Saturday)
The box score is right here.
We drop a tight battle this evening against the Vernon Vipers. John Herrington’s 14th of the season was the lone goal for the visitors.
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— Prince George Spruce Kings (@SpruceKings) December 19, 2021
The (13-9-1) Spruce Kings have two games left in 2021 and both are in Wenatchee against the Wild on December 30th and 31st.
Salmon Arm Silverbacks 4 Prince George Spruce Kings 3 (Friday)
The box score is right here.
A tough one to swallow tonight in Salmon Arm. Aaron Trotter with a brilliant performance in goal, making 37 saves and earning third star honours.
?–> https://t.co/0aE7vwutHI#TrueBlue • #Spruce50 pic.twitter.com/i7fMz0OpXb
— Prince George Spruce Kings (@SpruceKings) December 18, 2021
The Spruce Kings regular season schedule is right here.
The BCHL standings are right here.
NHL: (Saturday)
Frederik Andersen made 32 saves to help the @Canes (21-7-1, 43 points) defeat the Kings and overtake the idle Capitals (18-5-7, 43 points) for first place in the NHL standings.#NHLStats: https://t.co/wXHy0UWARS pic.twitter.com/p3iaB2Pgpd
— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) December 19, 2021
Toronto at Vancouver (PPD)
Due to four postponed games, the Canucks are scheduled to be off until Monday, Dec 27th when they host the Seattle Kraken.
The (14-15-2) Canucks are 6-0 under coach Bruce Boudreau.
NFL: (Week 15)
Indianapolis 27 New England 17
The loss ended the Patriots seven-game winning streak.
New England is 9-5 while Indy is 8-6.
The Colts solidified their playoff hopes by winning for the fifth time in six games, this time against the Patriots.https://t.co/xk4T5SL27I
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) December 19, 2021
There are 10 Sunday NFL games including Green Bay at Baltimore.
The NFL standings are right here.
NBA:
Toronto Raptors 119 Golden State Warriors 100
Softball:
Nicholas Potskin of Prince George is one of 52 athletes who have been named by Softball Canada to the 2022 Men’s National Team Athlete Pool. The list was put together by the coaching staff.
We are pleased to announce the list of 5⃣2⃣ athletes who have been named to the 2022 Canadian Men’s National Team Athlete Pool! ???
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— Softball Canada (@SoftballCanada) December 16, 2021