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Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Thursday, February 23rd

Sports by Hartley Thursday, February 23rd as of 12:05 a.m.

WHL:

Tri-City  6  Everett  2

With that result, the (26-23-4) Prince Cougars, who are 6th in the Western Conference, remain just one point behind Everett but are now five back of 4th place Tri-City.

P.G. has 15 games left, Everett has 14 remaining and Tri-City has 13 to go.

The Cougars, coming off the doubleheader sweep this week of the Portland Winterhawks, visit the (21-26-4-2) Vancouver Giants Friday and the (15-36-5-1) Victoria Royals Saturday.

The schedule for the Cougars can be found here.

The WHL standings can be found here.

 

WHL column:

 

NHL: (3 Wednesday games)

Calgary  6  Arizona  3

NY Islanders  2  Winnipeg  1

Chicago  4  Dallas  3

The (22-30-5) Vancouver Canucks visit the (26-28-3) St Louis Blues tonight at 5:00 (PT) in one of 10 Thursday games in the NHL.

The Blues are six points ahead of the Canucks, however, St. Louis is 12 points out of a playoff spot.

The Canucks regular season schedule/results are right here.

The NHL regular season schedule/results are right here.

The NHL standings are right here.

 

BCHL:

The (23-16-4-1) Prince George Spruce Kings host the (14-23-3-3) Powell River Kings Friday and the (39-3-0-1) Penticton Vees on Saturday.

Prince George is 4th in the 9-team Interior Division, a point behind West Kelowna with both teams having played 44 games.

The Spruce Kings schedule can be found here.

The BCHL standings can be found here.

 

BC Elite Hockey League: (BCEHL)

The (15-16-1-2) Under-18 Cariboo Cougars conclude their regular season this weekend.

They visit the (22-5-2-1) Okanagan Rockets Saturday night at 5:45 and Sunday morning at 8:00 in Kelowna.

Okanagan is 2nd and Cariboo is 6th in the 9-team division.

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

 

Canada Winter Games:

The B.C. male hockey team (which includes Ryder Green, Chase Harrington, and Cameron Schmidt of PG) finished 2-1 in Pool B and will play Manitoba in the quarterfinals tonight (Thursday) at the Canada Winter Games in PEI.

In other competitions:

The B.C. wheelchair basketball team (which includes Joel Ewert of PG) went 3-0 in the round-robin to advance to the semifinals on Friday.

Liam Simons of Prince George, who earned the bronze medal in the men’s biathlon 10 K pursuit, competes today in the 12.5 km individual race.

More information and results can be found here.

 

UNBC Timberwolves:

 

Curling:

Kamloops is hosting the Scotties Tournament of Hearts this week.

B.C. is 4-3 after seven games.

Team Canada has the only perfect record at 6-0 following the completion of play Wednesday.

Results can be found here.

Standings can be found here.’

 

NBA:

The (28-31) Toronto Raptors end their NBA All-Star break when they host the (30-29) New Orleans Pelicans 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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