SCHEDULE FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19
The U Sports national football final, the Vanier Cup, will be held Saturday, as follows…
Saskatchewan Huskies vs Montreal Carabins—1 p.m. at Regina
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Western Hockey League–4 games:
Regina Pats at Spokane Chiefs—9:05 p.m.
Medicine Hat Tigers at Calgary Hitmen—8 p.m.
Edmonton Oil Kings at Kelowna Rockets—9:05 p.m.
Lethbridge Hurricanes vs Vancouver Giants—9 p.m. at Langley, B-C
(The Saskatoon Blades are off until Friday when they host the Swift Current Broncos. Game time is 7 p.m. at SaskTel Centre. CJWW’s broadcast starts at 6:45 p.m. with play-by-play at 7 p.m. The Bridge City Bunch have 13 wins, 8 losses, 2 extra time losses for 28 points…good for 3rd place in the Eastern Conference. Swift Current has 8 wins, 11 losses, 1 extra time loss for 17 points…tied for 9th place in the East.
The Prince Albert Raiders are idle until Friday when they are home to Brandon. Game time is 7 p.m. at the Art Hauser Centre. P-A has 15 wins, 1 loss, 4 extra time losses for 34 points…good for 2nd place in the Eastern Conference. Brandon has 10 wins, 9 losses, 1 extra time loss for 21 points…tied for 7th place in the East.)
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Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League—2 games at 7 p.m.:
Flin Flon Bombers at Warman Wolverines
La Ronge Ice Wolves at Estevan Bruins
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Prairie Junior Hockey League—3 games at 8 p.m.:
Pilot Butte Storm vs Saskatoon Royals at Rod Hamm Arena
Saskatoon Quakers at Martensville Chiefs
Regina Capitals at Moosomin Steelhawks
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Saskatchewan Male Under-18 Triple-A Hockey League—2 games:
Yorkton Maulers at Tisdale Trojans—8 p.m.
Notre Dame Hounds at Moose Jaw Warriors—7 p.m.
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National Hockey League—4 games:
Edmonton Oilers at Washington Capitals—6 p.m.
Calgary Flames at Buffalo Sabres—6:30 p.m.
Carolina Hurricanes at Minnesota Wild—8:30 p.m.
Boston Bruins at Anaheim Ducks—9 p.m.
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The Canadian Curling Club Championships continue today and run through Sunday in Winnipeg. The event features 14 women’s and 14 men’s teams. The respective fields are split into two pools of seven teams each for preliminary round-robin play, followed by modified double-knockout playoffs. Saskatchewan is represented by the Patricia Bibby quartet from Prince Albert in the women’s division and by the Dean Grindheim foursome of the Saskatoon-Sutherland club on the men’s side. On their schedules today…
12:30 p.m. women: Saskatchewan vs Nunavut
4:30 p.m. men: Saskatchewan vs Yukon
8 p.m. women: Saskatchewan vs Northern Ontario
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National Basketball Association—9 games, including:
Toronto Raptors at Philadelphia 76ers–6 p.m.
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