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Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Monday, October 24th

Sports by Hartley Miller as of 12:05 a.m. Monday, October 24th, 2022

WHL:

Prince George Cougars  4  Kamloops Blazers  3  (OT Saturday)

Koehn Ziemmer scored at 1:39 of overtime and added two assists before 4,693 fans in Kamloops.

Ty Young made 45 saves as the Blazers outshot the Cougars 48-29.

The game stats can be found right here.

The (5-5) Cougars host the (8-0) Seattle Thunderbirds Friday and Saturday.

 

Prince George Cougars  5  Vancouver Giants  1  (Friday)

Captain Ethan Sampson scored twice for the Cougars before 2,875 fans in Langley.

The game stats can be found right here.

The schedule for the Cougars can be found here.

The WHL standings can be found here.

 

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BCHL: 

Prince George Spruce Kings  8  Vernon Vipers  0   (Saturday)

John Herrington scored three goals and Jordan Fairlie made 24 saves for the shutout before 1,730 fans in Vernon.

The game stats can be found right here.

The (7-3-0-1) Spruce Kings host the (2-7-0-1) Wenatchee Wild Friday and Saturday night at 7:00.

The Spruce Kings schedule can be found here.

The BCHL standings can be found here.

 

BC Elite Hockey League: (BCEHL)

(U18)

Cariboo Cougars  3  Vancouver North West Hawks  3  (Tie-Sunday)
Cariboo Cougars  6  Vancouver North West Hawks  2  (Saturday)

The (5-2-1) U18 Cougars are unbeaten in six and in third place out of nine teams.

They will host the (0-8) North Island Silvertips Saturday afternoon at 2:30 and Sunday morning at 8:15 at Kin 1.

(U18 female)

Northern Capitals  3  Greater Vancouver Comets  1  (Sunday)
Northern Capitals  4  Greater Vancouver Comets  1  (Saturday)
Northern Capitals  5  Greater Vancouver Comets  2  (Friday)

The (4-6-1) Capitals host the (8-3) Vancouver Island Seals Friday night at 6:45 at Kin 1, Saturday night at 5:45 at Kin 2, and Sunday morning at 8:15 at Kin 2.

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

 

NHL:  (5 Sunday games; none involving Canadian teams)

San Jose  3  Philadelphia  0
Detroit  5  Anaheim  1
Columbus  5  NY Rangers  1
Florida  3  NY Islanders  2
Chicago  5  Seattle  4

(Saturday)

Buffalo Sabres  5  Vancouver Canucks  1 

The (0-4-2) Canucks host the (3-1-1) Carolina Hurricanes tonight (Monday) at 7:30.

The Hurricanes lost 3-2 in overtime to the Flames Saturday in Calgary.

The Canucks regular season schedule/results are right here.

The NHL regular season schedule/results are right here.

The NHL standings are right here.

 

Canada West Soccer:

(Men’s Division)  Final Day of the regular season

Fraser Valley Cascades  2  UNBC Timberwolves  0  (Sunday)
UNBC Timberwolves  3  Fraser Valley Cascades  1 
(Friday)
Michael Henman of the Timberwolves scored in the Friday victory to finish with a league-leading 19 goals to tie the Canada West single-season record.

The (8-5-3) UNBC men finished third out of seven teams in the Pacific Division and will play in the quarterfinals Saturday afternoon against (5-2-7) Alberta in Edmonton.

The UNBC men’s soccer schedule and results can be found right here.

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

 

MLB: 

American League

Houston Astros  6  New York Yankees  5  

The Astros swept the best-of-seven American League Championship Series 4-0.

National League

Philadelphia Phillies  4  San Diego Padres  3  

The Phillies won the best-of-7 National League Championship Series 4-1 to advance to the World Series against Houston.

The Major League Baseball playoff schedule is right here.

 

NFL: (2 of 12 Sunday games)

Kansas City  44  San Francisco  23

The 5-2 Chiefs lead the AFC West.

Seattle  37  LA Chargers  23

The 4-3 Seahawks lead the NFC West.

The Monday night game (at 5:15 PT) to conclude Week 7 of the NFL season has (2-4) Chicago at (3-3) New England.

The NFL odds can be found right here or here.

The NFL schedule can be found right here.

The NFL standings can be found right here.

 

CFL:

Even though there is one week left in the regular season, all playoff positions have been determined in the CFL.

In the West, the (12-5) second-place B.C. Lions will host the (11-6) Calgary Stampeders in the division semi-final on Sunday, November 6th at 1:30 p.m.

The winner will visit the (14-3) Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the West final.

In the East, the (8-9) second-place Montreal Alouettes will entertain the (7-10) Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the division semi on Sunday, November 6th at 10:00 a.m.

The winner will play at the (11-6) Toronto Argonauts in the East final.

Week 21 starts Friday night with B.C. at Winnipeg (5:30 PT).

The final three games of the regular season will follow on Saturday with Montreal at Toronto (11 AM PT), Hamilton at Ottawa (2 PM), and Saskatchewan at Calgary (5 PM).

The CFL schedule and results are right here.

The CFL standings are right here.

 

NBA:

Miami Heat  112  Toronto Raptors  109  (Saturday)

The (1-2) Raptors play at Miami again tonight (4:30 PT).

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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