The 2023 Tim Horton’s Brier, Canadian Men’s Curling Championship, continues and wraps up today in London, Ontario. Yesterday’s scores are..
3-4 Page Playoff – Wild Card 1– Brendan Bottcher 6 vs Ontario 3
1-2 Page Playoff – Team Canada – Brad Gushue 5 vs Manitoba 4
Manitoba will play Brendan Bottcher at 10:00am, and the winner of that game will play Brad Gushue in the final at 5:00pm.
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National Lacrosse League–Week 15 of the season continued with 4 games:
Saskatchewan Rush 11 vs San Diego Seals 12
Albany Firewolves 6 at Toronto Rock 12
Philadelphia Wings 10 at New York Riptide 13
Vancouver Warriors 14 at Las Vegas Desert Dogs 5
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National Hockey League—15 games:
Detroit Red Wings 2 at Boston Bruins 3
Philadelphia Flyers 1 at Pittsburgh Penguins 5
New York Rangers 2 at Buffalo Sabres 1 in OT
Arizona Coyotes 2 at Colorado Avalanche 3 in OT Winnipeg Jets 5 at Florida Panthers 4 in OT
Edmonton Oilers 4 at Toronto Maple Leafs 7
New Jersey Devils 3 at Montreal Canadiens 1
Ottawa Senators 2 at Vancouver Canucks 5
Vegas Golden Knights 4 at Carolina Hurricanes 0
Chicago Blackhawks 1 at Tampa Bay Lightning 3
St. Louies Blues 5 at Columbus Blue Jackets 2
Washington Capitals 5 at New York Islanders 1
Dallas Stars 4 at Seattle Kraken 3 in OT
Minnesota Wild 5 at San Jose Sharks 2
Nashville Predators 2 at Los Angeles Kings 1 in a SO
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Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League—5 games:
Notre Dame Hounds at Melville Millionaires—postponed until tonight at 7:30pm
Estevan Bruins at Weyburn Red Wings—postponed
Yorkton Terriers 5 at Humboldt Broncos 7
Kindersley Klippers 0 at Battlefords North Stars 8
La Ronge Ice Wolves 2 at Flin Flon Bombers 3
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Prairie Junior Hockey League Playoffs—2 games:
S’toon Royals 4 vs S’toon Westleys 3 in OT
Saskatoon Quakers 6 at Delisle Chiefs 5
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Saskatchewan Male Under-18 Triple-A Hockey League Playoffs—2 games:
Moose Jaw Warriors 1 vs Saskatoon Contacts 3
Warman Wildcats 2 at Swift Current Legionnaires 1
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Saskatchewan Female Under-18 Triple-A Hockey League Playoffs:
Battlefords Sharks 1 vs Saskatoon Stars 6
(Opening game of best-of-three quarter-final)
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Western Hockey League–8 games:
Red Deer Rebels 9 at Calgary Hitmen 0
Edmonton Oil Kings 2 at Brandon Wheat Kings 10
Regina Pats 0 at Medicine Hat Tigers 7
Vancouver Giants 0 at Kamloops Blazers 6
Prince George Cougars 6 at Victoria Royals 3
Kelowna Rockets 5at Spokane Chiefs 4
Everett Silvertips 1 vs Seattle Thunderbirds 5
Portland Winterhawks 2 vs Tri-City Americans 3
(The Saskatoon Blades and Prince Albert Raiders return to action today for the back-end of their home-and-home series. Game time is 4 p.m. at SaskTel Centre. CJWW’s broadcast starts at 3:45 p.m. with the play-by-play at 4 p.m. The Bridge City Bunch have 44 wins, 13 losses, 5 extra time losses for 93 points…good for 2nd place in the Eastern Conference. P-A has 25 wins, 33 losses, 3 extra time losses for 53 points…good for 11th place in the Eastern Conference. The Raiders’ next home game is Tuesday against the Winnipeg ICE. Game time is 7 p.m. at the Art Hauser Centre.)
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The U Sports national Track and Field Championships finished up yesterday at the Saskatoon Field House.
On the women’s side, Guelph University won gold with 166 points, followed by Western University with 66, and the Huskies secured bronze with 65 points. On the men’s side, Guelph won gold with 123 points, Toronto came in second with 55.5 points, and Manitoba scored 55 points, good for third place.
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Major League Baseball—16 exhibition games, including:
Toronto Blue Jays 8 vs Baltimore Orioles 6
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National Basketball Association—10 games:
The Toronto Raptors are off until Tuesday when they host the Denver Nuggets at 5:30 p.m. in Toronto.
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