Sports by Darin, as of 6:00 a.m., Sunday, January 15th
WHL:
Swift Current Broncos 4 PG Cougars 3
The Broncos led 4-1 heading into the third, but Chase Wheatcroft and Hudson Thornton made it interesting in the final three minutes.
Two goals in 53 seconds for the @PGCougars! ⏰#CHLTVGOTW pic.twitter.com/tp1qMD9M8e
— Canadian Hockey League (@CHLHockey) January 15, 2023
The Cougars (17-18-4-0) now sit second in the WHL’s BC Division Standings, trailing only the Kamloops Blazers (25-8-4-2).
The full WHL standings can be found here.
The Cougars will be in action on Tuesday against the Medicine Hat Tigers.
The Cougars’ full schedule can be found here.
These games were bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S! #WHLScores pic.twitter.com/vc3EYx3iK5
— The WHL (@TheWHL) January 15, 2023
BCHL:
PG Spruce Kings 4 Wenatchee Wild 1
The Wild struck first, but the Spruce Kings scored four unanswered to win.
The Spruce Kings (18-13-2-1) sit fourth in the BCHL’s Interior Division standings.
The full BCHL Standings can be found here.
The BCHL will now have it’s all-star break, and the Spruce Kings will return home on Friday, January 27th to start a triple-header against the Trail Smoke Eaters.
The full Spruce Kings Schedule can be found here.
Forward John Herrington and Goaltender Jordan Fairlie will represent the Spruce Kings in the All-Star Games, while Forward Luca Primerano will represent the Spruce Kings in the Top Prospects Game.
NHL:
The Vancouver Canucks will visit the Carolina Hurricanes this afternoon (2:00), and the Winnipeg Jets will host the Arizona Coyotes. (4:00)
The NHL’s busiest gameday of 2023 so far is in the books. How did your team fare?#NHLStats: https://t.co/P011uxPRer pic.twitter.com/AMWGb7x69J
— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) January 15, 2023
NFL:
San Francisco 49ers 41 Seattle Seahawks 23
Jacksonville Jaguars 31 San Diego Chargers 30
That happened. #SuperWildCard pic.twitter.com/sh7v7J3sba
— NFL (@NFL) January 15, 2023
Today’s matchups:
Miami @ Buffalo (10:00 a.m.)
New York Giants @ Minnesota (1:30 p.m.)
Baltimore @ Cincinnati (5:15 p.m.)
NBA:
Atlanta Hawks 114 Toronto Raptors 103
The Raptors (19-24) are now 11th in the NBA’s Eastern Conference Standings.