Sports by Hartley Tuesday, November 7th as of 12:05 a.m.
WHL:
For the second straight week, Prince George Cougars rookie Josh Ravensbergen is the WHL Goalie of the Week.
Ravensbergen, who turns 17 this month, made 38 saves in a 5-0 victory over the Prince Albert Raiders for his 3rd shutout in just his 5th career WHL start.
THE BERGER HAS DONE IT AGAIN! 🍔🍔🍔
Rookie goaltender Josh Ravensbergen has repeated as the @TheWHL‘s Goaltender of the Week!
📝 https://t.co/b6Xxr57QXu#ForTheNorth • #WHL pic.twitter.com/iLyK6Ch25q
— Prince George Cougars (@PGCougars) November 6, 2023
The (12-5) WHL leading Cougars host the (6-7-0-2) Red Deer Rebels Friday night at 7:00.
The Rebels visit Victoria tonight (Tuesday) and Vancouver on Wednesday before heading to PG.
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The (8-7-0-1) Victoria Royals have fired head coach Dan Price and replaced him with former Winnipeg Ice head coach James Patrick.
The Victoria Royals announced today that James Patrick has been named Head Coach.
READ MORE | https://t.co/wj0Fb0mGYb pic.twitter.com/wBoG2cv2Wo
— Victoria Royals (@victoriaroyals) November 6, 2023
The WHL standings are here.
The PG Cougars regular-season schedule is here.
The WHL leading scorers can be found here.
Cat Scan podcast:
This week @PGCougars Cat Scan podcast, coach/GM Mark Lamb talks 3-2 East road trip, 12-5 record, early season surprises, WHL shutout leader Josh Ravensbergen (Mark says there’s no goaltending controversy) development of coach Carter Rigby & top special teams & goal differential https://t.co/d0Vss4lWVo
— Hartley Miller (@Hartley_Miller) November 7, 2023
NHL: (4 Monday games)
Vancouver 6 Edmonton 2
Quinn Hughes had a goal and three assists to give him 20 points in 12 games.
Defencemen with 20 points & +15 or better rating
through first 12 games of a seasonBobby Orr (1973-74)#Canucks Quinn Hughes (2023-24)
End of list pic.twitter.com/VJYA0rpZYH
— Sportsnet Stats (@SNstats) November 7, 2023
Thatcher Demko stopped 40 shots for the (9-2-1) Canucks who are an NHL-best plus 30 in goal differential having scored 54 while allowing just 24 in 12 games.
The Canucks start a 3-game Eastern Canada road trip Thursday (4:00 PT) in Ottawa.
Vancouver also plays at Toronto on Saturday and at Montreal on Sunday.
Toronto 6 Tampa Bay 5 (OT)
Boston 3 Dallas 2
Florida 5 Columbus 4 (OT)
The NHL regular season schedule and results are here.
The Vancouver Canucks regular season schedule and results are here.
The NHL standings are here.
BCHL:
The (3-7-3) Prince George Spruce Kings host the (9-4-2) West Kelowna Warriors on Friday night at 7:00 and Saturday night at 6:00.
The Spruce Kings are 7th out of 8 teams in the Interior Division while the Warriors are 3rd.
The BCHL standings are here.
The Spruce Kings’ regular-season schedule and results are here.
MLB:
First baseman Jared Young of Prince George has a new MLB team.
The St. Louis Cardinals have claimed the 28-year-old Young from the Chicago Cubs.
He batted .186 with two homers and eight RBIs in 16 games with Chicago this year.
St. Louis Cardinals claim PG’s Jared Young from the Cubs https://t.co/3mYlojEoq5 pic.twitter.com/yMzS9AIbWX
— My Prince George Now (@mypgnow) November 6, 2023
NFL: (Final game in Week 9)
LA Chargers 27 New York Jets 6
Both the Chargers and the Jets are 4-4.
The NFL schedule/results are here.
The NFL standings are here.
Canada West basketball:
The UNBC Timberwolves get the long weekend off in Canada West basketball.
The Timberwolves return to action when they host MacEwan on Nov. 17th and 18th.
The UNBC men are 1-1 while the women are 0-2.
MacEwan is 0-2 in both divisions.
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The Canada West women’s basketball schedule and results are here.
The Canada West women’s basketball standings are here.
The Canada West men’s basketball schedule and results are here.
The Canada West men’s basketball standings are here.
NBA:
The (3-4) Toronto Raptors visit the (6-1) Dallas Mavericks Wednesday night (5:30 PT) on the third stop of a 4-game road trip that concludes Saturday in Boston.
The Raptors’ schedule and results are here.
The NBA schedule is here.
The NBA standings are here.
CFL:
The CFL division finals will be played on Saturday starting with Montreal at Toronto in the East (noon PT) followed by B.C. at Winnipeg in the West (3:30).
The winners meet in the 110th Grey Cup game on Sunday, November 19th (shortly after 3:00 PT) in Hamilton.
The CFL schedule/results are here or here.
The playoff schedule is here.
The CFL standings are here.
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