CFL
Toronto 31 Hamilton 12
Calgary 33 British Columbia 23
NHL
Toronto 2 Calgary 1, OT
Buffalo 3 Edmonton 2
Washington 4 Columbus 3
Philadelphia 2 Carolina 1
Chicago 2 Arizona 1
Western Hockey League—9 games:
Saskatoon Blades 2 Brandon Wheat Kings 1
Prince Albert Raiders 2 Red Deer Rebels 4
Edmonton Oil Kings 6 Regina Pats 3
Calgary Hitmen 1 Swift Current Broncos 5
Kelowna Rockets 5 Prince George Cougars 2
Vancouver Giants 1 Kamloops Blazers 6
Tri-City Americans 0 at Everett Silvertips 6
Portland Winterhawks 2 Seattle Thunderbirds 4
Spokane Chiefs at Victoria Royals—postponed, COVID-19
SJHL
Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League—6 games:
Yorkton Terriers 3 at Melville Millionaires 1
Battlefords North Stars 3 at Kindersley Klippers 1
Notre Dame Hounds 7 at Nipawin Hawks 3
Humboldt Broncos 10 at La Ronge Ice Wolves 2
Melfort Mustangs 0 at Flin Flon Bombers 5
Weyburn Red Wings 0 at Estevan Bruins 8
Prairie Junior Hockey League
Pilot Butte Storm 2at Carrot River Thunder 4
The Canadian Mixed Curling Championship continues today and runs through Sunday in Canmore, Alberta. The 14 provincial and territorial champion teams that started in preliminary play have now been split into championship and playoff pools for more round-robin play before the top three teams from the championship pool advance to the playoffs. Saskatchewan is represented by the Dean Grindheim. foursome from North Battleford. Quebec topped Saskatchewan 6 – 4 last night. They are now 4 and 5 and they play tonight against Northern Ontario.
NBA
Charlotte 104 New York 96
Cleveland 98 Detroit 78
Boston 122 Milwaukee 113, OT
Phoenix 119 Memphis 94
Oklahoma City 105 Sacramento 103
Brooklyn 120 New Orleans 112
Portland 104 Houston 92
Dallas 123 San Antonio 109
Denver 105 Atlanta 96
Golden State 119 Chicago 93
Minnesota 107 L.A. Lakers 83
On campus:
The Canada West University Football Conference regular-season is over with the Hardy Cup semi-finals starting today, including the Saskatchewan Huskies playing host to the U-B-C Thunderbirds. Kick-off time is 1 p.m. at Griffiths Stadium. Saskatchewan finished the regular season with 5 wins, 1 loss for 10 points…good for 1st place. U-B-C ended up with 3 wins, 3 losses for 6 points…good for 4th place.
Canada West Men’s Hockey Conference
Saskatchewan Huskies 6 vs Trinity Western Spartans 0
Canada West Volleyball Conference
Men’s…Saskatchewan Huskies 1 vs Manitoba Bisons 3
Women’s… Saskatchewan Huskies 3 vs Manitoba Bisons 0
Canada West University Basketball Conference
Men’s Saskatchewan Huskies 75 vs Lethbridge 59

















