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Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Tuesday, November 22nd

Sports by Hartley Miller as of 12:05 a.m. Tuesday, November 22nd

(Updated at 1:00 PM)

World Cup Soccer:  (in Qatar)

(3 Monday games)

United States  1  Wales  1   (Tie)
Netherlands  2  Senegal  0
England  6  Iran  2

(4 Tuesday games)

Saudi Arabia  2  Argentina  1
Denmark  0  Tunisia  0  (tie)
Mexico  0  Poland  0  (tie)
France  4  Australia  1

Canada plays its opener Wednesday (11 AM PT) against Belgium.

The Canadian team will also face Croatia Sunday (8 AM PT) and Morocco on Thursday, December 1st (7 am PT).

World Cup scores and schedule can be found right here.

 

NHL:  (10 Monday games with Montreal the only Canadian team idle)

Vegas  5  Vancouver  4

For the seventh time in 19 games, the Canucks lost after leading by at least two goals.

Vancouver blew a 4-2 third-period lead with 13 1/2 minutes left.

The (6-10-3) Canucks visit the Colorado Avalanche Wednesday night (7:00 PT).

New Jersey  5  Edmonton  2

The (16-3) Devils tied a franchise record by extending their winning streak to 13 games.

Winnipeg  4  Carolina  3  (OT)

Former PG Cougar Jansen Harkins picked up an assist, his first point this season (in four games).

Calgary  5  Philadelphia  2
New York Islanders  3  Toronto  2
San Jose  5  Ottawa  1

There are two NHL games tonight (Tuesday): Buffalo at Montreal followed by the New York Rangers at Los Angeles.

The Canucks regular season schedule/results are right here.

The NHL regular season schedule/results are right here.

The NHL standings are right here.

 

WHL:

The (12-9) Prince George Cougars put a 3-game winning streak on the line when they host the (13-8) Moose Jaw Warriors Wednesday night at 7:00.

The Cougars lead the B.C. Division by two points over the (9-4-3-1) Kamloops Blazers, but the Blazers have four games in hand.

Prince George has the second-best power play in the WHL (28.7 %) only behind the Portland Winterhawks (32.5 %)

The schedule for the Cougars can be found here.

The WHL standings can be found here.

 

Catscan Podcast:

 

BCHL: 

The (12-6-1-1) Prince George Spruce Kings host the (12-5-2) West Kelowna Warriors Friday and Saturday starting each night at 7:00.

Prince George is 3rd in the 9-team Interior Division although they are tied in points with second place West Kelowna.

The Spruce Kings schedule can be found here.

The BCHL standings can be found here.

 

BC Elite Hockey League: (BCEHL)

(Under-18)

The (5-6-1) U18 Cariboo Cougars visit the (9-2-1) Greater Vancouver Canadians Saturday afternoon at 2:30 and Sunday morning at 8:30 in Richmond.

Cariboo is 7th and Greater Vancouver 2nd in the 9-team league.

(U18 female)

The (6-11-2) Northern Capitals host the (15-0) Fraser Valley Rush Friday night at 6:45 at Kin 1, Saturday night at 4:00 at Kin 2, and Sunday morning at 8:15 at Kin 2.

These will be the Capitals’ final three league games until January.

The league scores, standings, and stats for all BCEHL divisions can be found here.

 

NFL: (Final game in Week 11)

(In Mexico City)

San Francisco  38  Arizona  10

Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo tossed four touchdown passes for the (6-4) 49ers.

There will be three NFL games on Thursday which is the American Thanksgiving: Buffalo at Detroit (9:30 AM PT), New York Giants at Dallas (1:30), and New England at Minnesota (5:20).

The NFL odds can be found right here or here.

The NFL schedule can be found right here or here.

The NFL standings can be found right here.

 

Junior Football:

The Prince George Kodiaks of the BC Football Conference are looking for a new head coach.

Keon Raymond announced on Twitter that he will not be returning to the team.

Raymond was also the team’s Director of Football Operations.

His son, Keon Raymond II played for the team and was named a BCFC All-star.

The Kodiaks posted a 1-9 record in their first season.

 

Canada West basketball:

The UNBC Timberwolves host the Calgary Dinos in Canada West basketball at the Northern Sport Centre.

Games will be played Friday night at 5:00 and 7:00 and Saturday evening at 4:00 and 6:00 starting with the women followed by the men.

UNBC is 3-3 (men) and 0-6 (women) while Calgary is 4-2 (men) and 5-1 (women).

These will be the final league UNBC basketball games until the new year.

The UNBC women’s basketball schedule is right here.

The Canada West women’s basketball standings are right here.

The UNBC men’s basketball schedule is right here.

The Canada West men’s basketball standings are right here.

 

NBA:

The (9-8) Toronto Raptors host the (8-9) Brooklyn Nets Wednesday (4:30 p.m. PT).

The Nets visit Philadelphia tonight (Tuesday) before coming to Toronto.

The Toronto Raptors schedule can be found right here.

NBA results can be found right here.

The NBA standings can be found right here.

 

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