(As of 12:01AM)
UNBC TIMBERWOLVES:
(Canada West Men’s Soccer)
UNBC Timberwolves 2 Fraser Valley Cascades 2 (Saturday Tie)
The 5-4-6 Timberwolves need unbeaten 13-0-2 UBC to beat or tie TRU this afternoon in Kamloops to secure the fourth and final Canada West playoff spot.
Fraser Valley Cascades 1 UNBC Timberwolves 0 (Friday)
(Canada West Women’s Soccer)
The 2-8-3 UNBC Lady Timberwolves can make the playoffs if they win their last game against UBCO today at noon at Masich Place, and if TRU loses today in Edmonton against MacEwan.
UNBC Timberwolves 2 TRU Wolfpack (Kamloops) 0 (Friday)
Ashley Volk and Hannah Emmond scored the goals and Brooke Molby earned the shutout.
PRINCE GEORGE COUGARS:
(WHL)
The 4-5-0-1 Prince George Cougars have three home games in four days starting this afternoon at 2 against the Swift Current Broncos on Minor Sports Day.
The 1-10 Broncos have been outscored 53-23 in 11 games.
The Cougars, who play 11 of their next 14 at the CN Centre, also entertain the 6-4 Tri-City Americans Tuesday and Wednesday.
Prince George is third in the BC Division, a point ahead of the 4-9 Kelowna Rockets and two points in front of the
3-6-0-1 Kamloops Blazers.
PRINCE GEORGE SPRUCE KINGS:
(BCHL)
Prince George Spruce Kings 2 Langley Rivermen 1 (Saturday)
Ben Brar scored the winner shorthanded in the second period. Dustin Manz opened the scoring for P.G in the first.
Logan Neaton made 36 saves for the 10-4-0-1 Spruce Kings, who visit the 10-5-1 Coquitlam Express this afternoon.
Both the Spruce Kings and Express are tied for second in the Mainland Division, five points behind the Chilliwack Chiefs.
Prince George Spruce Kings 5 Coquitlam Express 4 (Friday OT)
Ben Brar scored at 1:54 of overtime.
Dustin Manz assisted on the winner and scored twice.
CARIBOO COUGARS:
(BCMML)
Thompson Blazers 3 Cariboo Cougars 2 (Saturday in Kamloops)
The 5-4 Blazers and 2-3-2 Major Midget Cougars meet again this morning at 11 in Salmon Arm.
Next home games for Cariboo will be against the Kootenay Ice Saturday afternoon at 4 and Sunday morning (Oct 28th) at 10:30 at Kin 1.
NHL: (Calgary the only Canadian team idle Saturday)
Vancouver 2 Boston 1 (OT)
Bo Horvat scored in overtime for the 5-3 Canucks.
Nashville 3 Edmonton 0
Ottawa 4 Montreal 3 (OT)
St. Louis 4 Toronto 1
Winnipeg 5 Arizona 3
There are just three Sunday games in the NHL; Calgary at NY Rangers, Tampa Bay at Chicago, and Buffalo at Anaheim.
The Canucks host Brett Connolly and the Washington Capitals Monday.
MLB
Los Angeles Dodgers 5 Milwaukee Brewers 1
The Dodgers are National League champions for the second straight year taking the Series, 4-3.
LA will visit the Boston Red Sox Tuesday in the opener of the World Series.
WORLD SERIES SCHEDULE
Game Date Day Network Time Home team
Game 1 Oct. 23 Tuesday 5:09 p.m. PT Red Sox
Game 2 Oct. 24 Wednesday 5:09 p.m. Red Sox
Game 3 Oct. 26 Friday 5:09 p.m. Dodgers
Game 4 Oct. 27 Saturday 5:09 p.m. Dodgers
Game 5* Oct. 28 Sunday 5:15 p.m. Dodgers
Game 6* Oct. 30 Tuesday 5:09 p.m. Red Sox
Game 7* Oct. 31 Wednesday 5:09 p.m. Red Sox
*If necessary
CFL: (Week 19)
(Saturday)
Saskatchewan 29 Calgary 24
Toronto 26 Montreal 22
(Friday)
B.C. Lions 42 Edmonton Eskimos 32
The 9-7 Lions clinched a playoff spot.
Ottawa 35 Hamilton 31
Upcoming:
(Week 20)
Calgary at Winnipeg Friday 5:30 PT
Ottawa at Hamilton Saturday 1:00
B.C. Lions at Saskatchewan Saturday 4:00
Toronto at Montreal Sunday, Oct, 28 at 10:00 a.m.
(Week 21) Final weekend of the regular season
Toronto at Ottawa Friday 4:30 PT Nov. 2
Winnipeg at Edmonton Saturday 1:00 Nov. 3
Montreal at Hamilton Saturday 4:00 Nov. 3
Calgary at B.C. Lions Saturday 7:00 Nov. 3
WEST:
Calgary 12-4, Saskatchewan 11-6, Winnipeg 9-7, BC 9-7, Edmonton 8-9
EAST:
Ottawa 9-7, Hamilton 8-8, Toronto 4-12, Montreal 3-13
NFL:
There are a dozen Sunday games in the NFL including New England at Chicago, Dallas at Washington, and Cincinnati at Kansas City.
NBA:
Toronto Raptors 117 Washington Wizards 113
The 3-0 Raptors host Charlotte Monday.