SCHEDULE FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19
Western Hockey League—2 games:
Saskatoon Blades at Lethbridge Hurricanes
(CJWW’s broadcast begins at 7:45 p.m. and the play-by-play at 8 p.m. The Blades have 28 wins, 18 losses, 7 extra time losses for 63 points…good for 7th place in the Eastern Conference. Lethbridge has 34 wins, 18 losses, 3 extra time losses for 71 points…good for 4th place in the East. Saskatoon’s next home game is Tuesday, February 25th against Lethbridge. Game time is 4 p.m. at SaskTel Centre.)
Calgary Hitmen at Regina Pats—7 p.m.
(The Prince Albert Raiders are off until Friday when they host the Moose Jaw Warriors. Game time is 7 p.m. at the Art Hauser Centre. P-A has 31 wins, 19 losses, 4 extra time losses for 66 points…good for 5th place in the Eastern Conference. Moose Jaw has 11 wins, 38 losses, 6 extra time losses for 28 points…good for 11th place in the East.)
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Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League:
La Ronge Ice Wolves at Notre Dame Hounds—8 p.m.
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Prairie Junior Hockey League:
Carrot River Thunder vs Saskatoon Royals—8 p.m. at Rod Hamm Arena
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Saskatchewan Male Under-18 Triple-A Hockey League—3 games:
Saskatoon Contacts at Notre Dame Hounds—5 p.m.
Saskatoon Blazers at Prince Albert Mintos—7 p.m.
Tisdale Trojans at Moose Jaw Warriors—7 p.m.
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The Four Nations Hockey Faceoff returns to action tomorrow when the championship game is held in Boston with Canada playing the United States at 7 p.m. The National Hockey League regular-season is off until Saturday.
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Professional Women’s Hockey League:
Toronto Sceptres at New York Sirens—6 p.m.
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On the pebbled ice…
The Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canadian Women’s Curling Championship, continues today and runs through Sunday at Thunder Bay, Ontario. A total of 18 teams are taking part, split into two pools of nine teams each for preliminary round-robin play. The top three teams from both pools advance to the playoffs. Saskatchewan is represented by the Nancy Martin foursome from the Saskatoon-Nutana curling club. They have 3 wins, 3 losses…good for 5th place in Pool A. On their schedule today…
9 a.m. – Saskatchewan vs Nunavut
7 p.m. – Saskatchewan vs Alberta-Selena Sturmay
The 2025 Canadian Under-18 Girls and Boys Curling Championships continue today at the Nutana Curling Club and run through Sunday. There are 42 teams taking part – 21 in each gender division, split into three pools of seven teams each for round-robin preliminary play before 12 teams, four from each pool, advance to single knock-out playoffs. There are four teams from Saskatchewan taking part. Two girls teams are skipped by Kaylee Hogeboom of Moose Jaw and Renee Wood of Saskatoon-Sutherland. The two boys teams are skipped by Brandon Weiss of Esterhazy and Dayne Heisler of Moose Jaw. Draws go at 8:30 a.m., 12:30, 4:30 and 8:30 p.m.
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Saskatoon High School Basketball League—10 games
Walter Murray at Bishop Mahoney
Bethlehem at Aden Bowman
St. Joseph at Holy Cross
Bedford Road at Saskatoon Christian School
(Above listings are doubleheaders with Senior Girls’ games at 6:15 p.m. and the Senior Boys’ games at 8 p.m.)
Evan Hardy at Centennial—Senior Girls’ game at 6:15 p.m.
Marion Graham at Centennial—Senior Boys’ game at 8 p.m.
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The National Lacrosse League is off until Friday when Week 13 of the season starts with 3 games, including the Saskatchewan Rush visiting the Vancouver Warriors. The broadcast on 92-9, THE BULL, starts at 8:45 p.m. with the play-by-play at 9 p.m. Saskatchewan has 8 wins, 2 losses…good for 2nd place. Vancouver has 5 wins, 5 losses…tied for 8th place. Saskatchewan’s next home game is Saturday, March 1st against the Buffalo Bandits. Game time is 7 p.m. at SaskTel Centre.
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National Basketball Association—1 game:
The Toronto Raptors are idle until Friday when they host the Miami Heat at 6:30 p.m. in Toronto.
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