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Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Thursday, February 13th

Sports by Hartley Thursday, February 13th, 2025

(As of 12:05 a.m. All times listed are PST)

Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame:

The late Amanda Asay of Prince George will be one of six people inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame on June 7th in Stratford, Ontario.

The list includes former Toronto Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista.

Asay was inducted into the BC and Prince George Sports Hall of Fames last year.

Just over three years ago (January 7th, 2022) Asay passed away following a skiing accident near Nelson.

 

NHL: 

The 4 Nations Face-Off tournament

(Game 1 in Montreal)

Canada  4  Sweden  3  (OT)

Mitch Marner scored at 6:06 of 3-on-3 overtime.

Sidney Crosby had three assists, including the setup on Marner’s winning goal as Canada won it’s 26th game in a row with Crosby in the lineup.

The game tonight (5:00) from Montreal has the United States against Finland.

Canada will play the USA Saturday night at 5:00 in Montreal and will also meet Finland Monday morning at 10:00 in Boston.

The NHL regular season is on hold until Saturday, February 22nd.

The (26-18-11) Vancouver Canucks play their next game February 22nd at Vegas.

The NHL schedule and results are here or here.

The Vancouver Canucks schedule and results are here.

The NHL Wild Card standings are here.

The NHL Division standings are here.

 

WHL:

The (30-15-4-2) Prince Cougars, riding a 6-game point streak, host the league-leading (37-9-4-3) Everett Silvertips Friday night at 7:00 and Saturday night at 6:00.

With 17 regular season games left, the Cougars remaining schedule has 9 home and 8 away; four games each against Victoria and Wenatchee, three against Everett (including the two this weekend), and two each against Vancouver, Kamloops and Kelowna.

Prince George is second in the BC Division, four points behind the (31-14-3-5) Victoria Royals with P.G. holding two games in hand.

The Royals remaining schedule has 9 home and 6 away; four games each against P.G. and Vancouver, two each against Portland and Spokane and one each against Everett, Kamloops and Kelowna.

The Cougars 2024-25 regular season schedule and results are here.

The WHL Conference standings are here.

The WHL Division standings are here.

 

Cat Scan podcast:

 

BCHL:

The Prince George Spruce Kings visit the (22-14-3) Cowichan Valley Capitals Friday and the (20-18-2) Nanaimo Clippers Saturday with their next home game on February 21st against the (26-8-5) Chilliwack Chiefs.

The (15-20-3-1) Spruce Kings are seven points out of a playoff spot with 15 games left.

The Spruce Kings schedule and results are here.

The BCHL Conference standings are here.

 

BC Elite Hockey League: 

The Under-18 Cariboo Cougars host the (13-11-3-4) Vancouver North West Hawks Friday morning at 10:30 at the Kopar Memorial Arena and Saturday morning at 10:15 at Kin 1.

The (22-6-3-1) U-18 Cougars are in first place by three points over the (22-9-0-1) Valley West Giants with both teams having four regular season games left.

The BCEHL schedule and results are here.

The BCEHL schedule and female results are here.

The BC Elite standings in all age groups are here.

 

Canada West Basketball:

The UNBC Timberwolves wrap up their Canada West Basketball season when they host the UBC Thunderbirds Friday night at 6:00 (women) and 8:00 (men) and Saturday night at 5:00 and 7:00.

Friday’s women’s game is Shoot For the Cure Night and the T-Wolves will be wearing brand new pink cancer-themed jerseys.

The UNBC women are 4-14 while the UNBC men sit 1-17.

The UBC women are 16-2 while the UBC men have a 13-5 record.

The 2024 Canada West women’s basketball standings can be found here.

The 2024 Canada West men’s basketball standings can be found here.

The 2024 Canada West women’s basketball schedule and results can be found here.

The 2024 Canada West men’s basketball schedule and results can be found here.

 

NBA:

Cleveland Cavaliers  131  Toronto Raptors  108

The (17-38) Raptors host the Miami Heat Friday (4:30 PM), Feb. 21st.

The Raptors schedule and results are here.

The NBA schedule and results are here.

The NBA standings are here.

 

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Hartley Miller
Hartley Miller
Hartley is the News Director for Vista Radio’s B.C. North division, as well as the morning news anchor for 94.3 The GOAT and Country 97FM. He has served as the colour commentator for Prince George Cougars home games for 12 seasons. Hartley has been a fixture on the airwaves since 1979. He is the author of You Don’t Say, a collection of his most memorable sports quotes. Hartley is married with two children and four grandchildren.

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