Sports by Hartley Tuesday, November 12th
(As of 12:05 a.m. All times listed are PDT)
WHL:
With seven goals and an assist in three games, P.G. Cougars sniper Koehn Ziemmer is the WHL Player of the Week.
Ziemmer, who turns 20 on Dec. 8th, has 17 goals and seven assists in just 13 games this season after being sent back to junior from the LA Kings organization.
All hail, King Koehn!👑
The @LAKings prospect and @PGCougars star is the Tempo WHL Player of Week!
📝 | https://t.co/ZH86StnUGw pic.twitter.com/KwR1IAHInn
— The WHL (@TheWHL) November 11, 2024
Prince George Cougars 5 Vancouver Giants 4 (Sunday)
Koehn Ziemmer scored his second goal of the game at 31 seconds of overtime in front of 5,977 hometown fans.
Cameron Schmidt of the Giants, who is from Prince George, tied the game at 4 with the goalie pulled with 1:38 remaining in the 3rd period.
The game summary and highlights are here.
“Heidter came up to me before overtime and said ‘We are winning this right now,’ and we did that” – Koehn Ziemmer.
Recap and reaction from a thrilling weekend in PG! Hear from GM & Head Coach Mark Lamb and OT hero Koehn Ziemmer!https://t.co/U8pJSScx52
— Prince George Cougars (@PGCougars) November 11, 2024
Prince George Cougars 7 Vancouver Giants 1 (Saturday)
Koehn Ziemmer had a hat trick, Borya Valis notched two goals and two assists and Josh Ravensbergen made 29 saves for the Cougars before 6,038 fans at CN Centre.
The game summary and highlights are here.
What a way to kick off Community Heroes Weekend! Koehn Ziemmer’s second hat-trick of the year leads us to a big 7-1 win over the Vancouver Giants!
Recap and reaction from Ziemmer and GM & Head Coach Mark Lamb!https://t.co/NsT21gQOBm
— Prince George Cougars (@PGCougars) November 10, 2024
The (11-4-3-2) Cougars, who are riding a 7-game point streak, host the (6-7-1-1) Kelowna Rockets Friday and Saturday.
Prince George is first in the B.C. Division by two points over the (11-5-2-1) Victoria Royals.
The Cougars 2024-25 regular season schedule and results are here.
The WHL Conference standings are here.
The WHL Division standings are here.
Cat Scan podcast:
CAT SCAN: @Hartley_Miller chats with @CamiKepke who is the Manager of Community Engagement and Content for @TheWHL | https://t.co/NOPuBZpSgt #cityofpg #PrinceGeorge #northernbc #sports pic.twitter.com/azjQWH1m2B
— My Prince George Now (@mypgnow) November 8, 2024
BCHL: (in PG)
Cowichan Valley Capitals 8 PG Spruce Kings 4 (Saturday)
The game summary is here.
The Spruce Kings fall 8-4 to the Capitals on Saturday night in Prince George.
Boxscore: https://t.co/4eMMq2c81E pic.twitter.com/vqlvt1vl55
— Prince George Spruce Kings (@SpruceKings) November 10, 2024
PG Spruce Kings 6 Cowichan Valley Capitals 5 (OT-Friday)
The game summary is here.
Ethan Montroy the overtime hero as the Spruce Kings overcome the Capitals in overtime.
RECAP: https://t.co/ka3AbhKjZi pic.twitter.com/N3DPIR6CgE
— Prince George Spruce Kings (@SpruceKings) November 9, 2024
The (6-9-2-1) Spruce Kings visit the (8-7-3-1) Langley Rivermen on Friday and the (13-3-2) Chilliwack Chiefs on Saturday.
The Spruce Kings 2024-25 regular season schedule and results are here.
The BCHL Conference standings are here.
The BCHL Division standings are here.
BC Elite Hockey League: (in Kelowna)
Okanagan Rockets 3 U-18 Cariboo Cougars 2 (Sunday)
U-18 Cariboo Cougars 8 Okanagan Rockets 5 (Saturday)
Cariboo is in first place in the 8-team Under-18 Division by a point over (9-3-0-1) Valley West and (9-3-0-1) Fraser Valley.
The (9-3-2-1) U-18 Cougars will play their next games at the league showcase in Abbotsford on Nov. 23rd against the (7-4-2-1) Greater Vancouver Canadians and Nov 24th against the last place (0-10) Thompson Blazers.
The BCEHL schedule and results are here.
The BC Elite standings in all age groups are here.
NHL: (6 Monday games with 2 Canadian teams in action)
Calgary 3 Los Angeles 1
Montreal 7 Buffalo 5
The (7-3-3) Vancouver Canucks play game two on their six-game homestand tonight at 7:00 against the (8-5-3) Calgary Flames.
It is one of seven Tuesday games in the NHL with Montreal the only Canadian team idle.
Canada West Basketball: (in Victoria)
(Women)
Victoria Vikes 70 UNBC Timberwolves 60 (Saturday)
WBB: Filatova Reaches Double Digits for a Fourth Straight Game in a Saturday Loss to Vikes.
More 📎: https://t.co/ahJAjxMJza
Photo by: Peter Oshka pic.twitter.com/rQuTomD3G4
— UNBC Timberwolves (@UNBCATHLETICS) November 10, 2024
Victoria Vikes 73 UNBC Timberwolves 69 (Friday)
WBB: Despite a Massive Free-Throw Discrepancy, the TWolves Show Zero Quit in a Narrow road Loss to Vikes on the Road.
More: https://t.co/vauW8FwTrs…
Photo: https://t.co/A7U2iOlPRw pic.twitter.com/LBXQPeXCYx
— UNBC Timberwolves (@UNBCATHLETICS) November 9, 2024
(Men)
Victoria Vikes 92 UNBC Timberwolves 62 (Saturday)
MBB: Baukin, Sunga, Gillespie All Reach Double Figures in a Saturday Setback to Victoria.
More: https://t.co/GmXEPFTSC4
Photo by: Peter Oshkai pic.twitter.com/qQJIfl28rC
— UNBC Timberwolves (@UNBCATHLETICS) November 10, 2024
Victoria Vikes 102 UNBC Timberwolves 48 (Friday)
MBB: TWolves Drop Weekend Opener on the Island.
More: https://t.co/XkvAHA9n75
Photo: https://t.co/A7U2iOlPRw pic.twitter.com/ji5xyRXAEN
— UNBC Timberwolves (@UNBCATHLETICS) November 9, 2024
The Timberwolves visit Regina Thursday and Friday for the women and Friday and Saturday for the men.
UNBC is 1-3 in the women’s division and 0-4 in the men’s standings.
Regina is 3-1 (women) and 1-3 (men).
The 2024 Canada West women’s basketball standings can be found here.
The 2024 Canada West men’s basketball standings can be found here.
The 2024 Canada West women’s basketball schedule and results can be found here.
The 2024 Canada West men’s basketball schedule and results can be found here.
MSOC: PG Product Sascha Vicei Commits to the Green and Gold.
Welcome to the Green and Gold, Sascha!
More 📎: https://t.co/GmXEPFTSC4 pic.twitter.com/K7ArvpyfiK
— UNBC Timberwolves (@UNBCATHLETICS) November 10, 2024