SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23
On the pebbled ice:
The Tim Horton’s Canadian Olympic Curling Trials continue today and run through Sunday at SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon. Nine women’s teams and nine men’s teams from across the country are taking part in respective preliminary round-robin plus playoff formats. The eventual winners will represent Canada in four-person team curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China in February. Among the nine men’s teams taking part is the Matt Dunstone foursome from Regina. They have 0 wins, 3 losses…tied for 8th place. On today’s schedule…
2 p.m. men’s draw:
Matt Dunstone, Regina vs John Epping, Toronto
7 p.m. women’s draw:
The New Holland World Juniors Qualifying Event starts today and runs through Saturday at the Granite Curling Club in Saskatoon. There are 12 junior women’s and 12 junior men’s teams from across the country taking part, each split into two pools of six teams for preliminary round-robin play, followed by playoffs. The eventual gender champions will represent Canada at the World Junior Championships, March 5th through 12th in Sweden. There is a Saskatchewan team taking part in both gender divisions…the Madison Kleiter foursome from Saskatoon’s Sutherland Curling Club in the junior women’s group and the Daymond Bernath quartet from Saskatoon’s Sutherland Curling Club in the junior men’s division. The Kleiter team has 0 wins, 1 loss…tied for 4th place in Pool B. On today’s schedule…
8:30 a.m. – junior men’s: Saskatchewan vs Northwest Territories
2 p.m. – junior women’s: Saskatchewan vs Prince Edward Island
7:30 p.m. – junior men’s: Saskatchewan vs Nova Scotia
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The Canadian Football League regular-season is done with the playoffs set to begin Sunday, as follows:
East Division semi-final
Montreal Alouettes at Hamilton Tiger-Cats—Noon
(Winner advance to the East final on December 5th at Toronto)
West Division semi-final
Saskatchewan Roughriders vs Calgary Stampeders
(Kick-off time is 3:30 p.m. at Mosaic Stadium. The winner advances to the West final on December 5th at Winnipeg. The Riders finished the regular season with 9 wins, 5 losses for 18 points…good for 2nd place while Calgary ended up with 8 wins, 6 losses for 16 points…good for 3rd place.)
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The Canada West University Football Conference-champion Saskatchewan Huskies are off to the U Sports semi-finals. The Dogs will visit the Montreal Carabins in the Uteck Bowl on Saturday. The winner will advance to the Vanier Cup on December 4th against the winner of the Mitchell Bowl between the St. Francis Xavier X-Men at the Western Ontario Mustangs in London, Ontario.
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Western Hockey League–2 games:
Swift Current Broncos at Brandon Wheat Kings—7 p.m.
Regina Pats at Medicine Hat Tigers—8 p.m.
(The Saskatoon Blades are idle until Friday when they visit the Red Deer Rebels. CJWW’s broadcast begins at 7:30 p.m. with the Pre-Game Show and the play-by-play at 8 p.m. The Bridge City Bunch have 11 wins, 7 losses, 1 extra time loss for 23 points…good for 4th place in the Eastern Conference. The Blades’ next home game is Friday, December 10th against the Calgary Hitmen. Game time is 7 p.m. at SaskTel Centre.)
The Prince Albert Raiders return to action tomorrow when they host the Moose Jaw Warriors. First face-off is 7 p.m. at the Art Hauser Centre. P-A has 6 wins, 11 losses, 1 extra time loss for 13 points…good for 11th place in the Eastern Conference. Moose Jaw has 7 wins, 10 losses, 1 extra time loss for 15 points…tied for 5th place in the East.)
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Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League—2 games:
Yorkton Terriers at Estevan Bruins—7 p.m.
Nipawin Hawks at Flin Flon Bombers—7:30 p.m.
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Prairie Junior Hockey League:
Regina Silver Foxes vs Fort Knox—7:30 p.m. at Fort Qu’Appelle
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Saskatchewan Male Under-18 Triple-A Hockey League—3 games:
Notre Dame Hounds at Moose Jaw Warriors—7 p.m.
Tisdale Trojans at Yorkton Maulers—7:30 p.m.
Regina Pat-Canadians vs Saskatoon Contacts—8:30 p.m. at Merlis Belsher Place
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Saskatchewan Female Under-18 Triple-A Hockey League:
Weyburn Gold Wings at Notre Dame Hounds—8 p.m.
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National Hockey League–3 games:
Edmonton Oilers at Dallas Stars—7:30 p.m.
Chicago Blackhawks at Calgary Flames—8 p.m.
Philadelphia Flyers at Tampa Bay Lightning—6 p.m.
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National Basketball Association–4 games:
Miami Heat at Detroit Pistons—6 p.m.
Los Angeles Lakers at New York Knicks—6:30 p.m.
Denver Nuggets at Portland Trailblazers—9 p.m.
Dallas Mavericks at Los Angeles Clippers—9:30 p.m.
(The Toronto Raptors return to action tomorrow when they visit the Memphis Grizzlies at 7 p.m.)
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