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HARTLEY’S SPORTS SHORTS: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH

(As of 12:01AM)

PRINCE GEORGE COUGARS:

(WHL in Langley)

Prince George Cougars  1  Vancouver Giants  0  (Sunday)

With his parents from Lakeville, Minnesota in the stands, Isaiah DiLaura made 26 saves for his first WHL shutout.

In six games this season, the 18-year-old DiLaura has a 3-2-0-1 record with 2.38 GAA and a .926 save percentage.

Ethan Browne scored the only goal on a power play eight minutes into the opening period.

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The Cougars earned a split of the weekend doubleheader as the Giants took Saturday’s game, 2-1.

Prince George will host Kelowna on Wednesday to begin a five game homestand.

The 8-8-1-2 Cougars are third in the BC Division, just a point behind Victoria, although the Royals have three games in hand.

PG is also three points in front of Kelowna and five ahead of last place Kamloops.


Vancouver Giants  2  Prince George Cougars  1  

Trent Miner blocked 32 shots, including 17 in the third period to lead the Giants.

Connor Bowie, with his first goal of the season, gave Prince George a 1-0 lead after one.

Vancouver scored twice in the middle period 3:23 apart.

The Cougars have been outscored 19-6 in the second period this season.

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PRINCE GEORGE SPRUCE KINGS:

(BCHL)

Langley Rivermen  2  Prince George Spruce Kings  1 (Saturday)

Braedon Fleming made 37 saves for the Rivermen before 958 fans at the RMCA.

Fleming lost his shutout bid with 56 seconds left in the game on a goal by Nick Bochen.

The 15-7-0-1 Spruce Kings are tied with the Coquitlam Express for second in the Mainland Division, three points behind the Chilliwack Chiefs.

Prince George will play its next three on the Island: Friday in Powell River, Saturday in Alberni Valley and Sunday in Nanaimo.

The Spruce Kings next home game will be played on Wednesday, Nov. 21st against Trail.

Prince George Spruce Kings  8  Langley Rivermen  1 (Friday)

Dustin Manz notched a hat trick and added two assists before 1,137 hometown fans.

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CARIBOO COUGARS:

(BCMML)

Cariboo Cougars  5  Okanagan Rockets  4  (OT Sunday)
Cariboo Cougars  4  Okanagan Rockets  1 
(Saturday)

The 9-3-2 Major Midget Cougars have won seven straight.

 

NHL: (Canadian teams went 1-3 on Sunday)

Colorado  4  Edmonton  1
San Jose  3  Calgary  1
Florida  5  Ottawa  1
Winnipeg 5  New Jersey  2

The 10-6-2 Vancouver Canucks, who are 1-0-2 on a six-game road trip, visit the 8-7-2 New York Rangers tonight.

The Canucks also play at the New York Islanders Tuesday and Minnesota Wild on Thursday

 

BC HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: (at Masich Place Stadium)

(First round of the Provincial Subway Bowl playoffs)

Double-A Varsity:

PGSS Polars  42  South Kamloops Titans  14
(QB Braden Reed scored five touchdowns for the second straight game. The Polars advance to the quarter-finals against the No. 2-ranked Holy Cross Crusaders of Surrey Saturday at noon. The game will be held at B.C. Place Stadium)

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G.W. Graham Grizzlies (Chilliwack)  59   Kelly Roadrunners  6
(The Grizzlies move on to the quarter-finals against John Barsby)

Junior Varsity:

College Heights Cougars  33  South Kamloops Titans  19
(College Heights advances to the provincial semi-final against the Windsor Dukes in North Vancouver)


CFL:

(Division Semi-Finals)

Hamilton Tiger-Cats  48  B.C. Lions  8
(Final game for Lions coach and general manager Wally Buono who is retiring at age 68. The Ti-Cats play at the Ottawa RedBlacks in the East Final on Sunday)

Winnipeg Blue Bombers  23  Saskatchewan Roughriders  18
(The Blue Bombers visit the Calgary Stampeders in Sunday’s West Final)

 

NFL: (Week 10)

LA Rams  36  Seattle  31
(The Rams are 9-1 while the Seahawks dropped to 4-5)
Kansas City  26  Arizona  14
(The Chiefs lead the AFC with a 9-1 record)
New Orleans  51  Cincinnati  14
(The 8-1 Saints have won eight in a row)
Tennessee  34  New England  10
(The 7-3 Patriots had their six-game win streak come to an end)
Dallas  27  Philadelphia  20
(Sunday night game. Both teams 4-5)

The Monday night game has the 1-7 NY Giants at the 2-7 San Francisco 49’ers.

 

NBA:

The 12-1 Toronto Raptors, with the best record in the NBA, host the 6-6 New Orleans Pelicans tonight and the
6-6 Detroit Pistons Wednesday before a visit to Boston on Friday to face the 7-6 Celtics.

 

UNBC TIMBERWOLVES:

The UNBC Timberwolves had the bye on the long weekend in Canada West basketball.

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The Timberwolves host the Trinity Western University (TWU) Spartans Friday and Saturday at the Northern Sport Centre.

The UNBC women are 4-0 while the men sit 3-1.

TWU is 6-0 (women) and 0-6 (men).

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