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Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Monday, February 24th

Sports by Hartley Monday, February 24th, 2025

(As of 12:05 a.m. All times listed are PST)

WHL:

Victoria Royals  6  Prince George Cougars  3  (Saturday)

Koehn Ziemmer scored the first two Prince George goals after Victoria jumped out to a 4-0 lead.

Ziemmer has a team-high 31 goals on the season and 122 for his career, breaking the old PG Cougars record of 120 set by Chase Witala.

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The game summary and highlights are here.

Victoria Royals  5  Prince George Cougars  3  (Friday)

The game summary and highlights are here.

The (31-19-4-2) Cougars host the (17-33-4-2) Kelowna Rockets Tuesday and Wednesday.

Prince George is second in the B.C. Division, nine points behind the (34-15-3-6) Royals with P.G. holding two games in hand.

The Cougars have 12 regular season games left; their remaining schedule has 7 home and 5 away; four games against Wenatchee, two each against Kamloops, Kelowna and Victoria and one each against Vancouver and Everett.

With 10 games to go, the Royals remaining schedule has 5 home and 5 away; two games each against Vancouver, Portland, Spokane and Prince George, and one each against Kamloops and Kelowna.

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:

 

BCHL: (in PG)

Chilliwack Chiefs  3  Prince George Spruce Kings  1  (Saturday)

The game summary is here.

Chilliwack Chiefs  6  Prince George Spruce Kings  4  (Friday)

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The game summary is here.

The Spruce Kings play their next three games on the road, in four days.

They visit (22-14-4-2) Coquitlam Thursday night at 7:00, (26-14-3) Surrey Friday night at 7:00 and (24-13-7) Salmon Arm Sunday afternoon at 4:00.

The (17-22-3-1) Spruce Kings are four points behind the (17-20-7-1) Langley Rivermen for the 8th and final playoff spot in the BCHL Interior Conference with P.G. holding two games in hand.

Prince George has 11 games left (5 home and 6 away) while Langley has 9 remaining (5 home and 4 away).

Langley will play a doubleheader in P.G. on March 7th and 8th.

The Spruce Kings schedule and results are here.

The BCHL Conference standings are here.

 

BC Elite Hockey League: 

Under-18 Cariboo Cougars  4  Valley West Giants  2  (Sunday in Langley)
Under-18 Cariboo Cougars  6  Vancouver NE Chiefs  2  (Saturday in Burnaby)

The (26-6-3-1) U-18 Cougars finished in first place, five points ahead of the (25-10-0-1) Giants.

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The BCEHL schedule and results are here.

The BCEHL schedule and female results are here.

The BC Elite standings in all age groups are here.

 

NHL: (10 Sunday games with 4 Canadian teams in action)

Utah  2  Vancouver  1

The game summary is here.

It was the second consecutive loss on the weekend for the Canucks, who also fell 3-1 Saturday against Vegas.

The (26-20-11) Canucks hold down the 2nd and final wild-card spot in the Western Conference, just a point ahead of the (27-21-8) Calgary Flames.

The Canucks play their next game Wednesday night at 7:00 against the Kings in LA.

Washington  7  Edmonton  3

39-year-old Alex Ovechkin scored three goals to put him 13 away from breaking Wayne Gretzky’s NHL career record of 894. The (38-11-8) Caps have 25 regular season games left.

Calgary  3  San Jose  2
Toronto  5  Chicago  2

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There are just two NHL games tonight (Monday): San Jose at Winnipeg and Vegas at LA.

The NHL schedule and results are here or here.

The Vancouver Canucks schedule and results are here.

The NHL Wild Card standings are here.

The NHL Division standings are here.

 

UNBC Timberwolves:

 

Curling:

Team Canada’s Rachel Homan team won the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, defeating Kerri Einarson of Manitoba 6-1 in the final.

It was the second straight national title for the Homan team, who will represent Canada at next month’s world championship in South Korea.

The final results are here.

The standings are here.

 

NBA:

Toronto Raptors  127  Phoenix Suns  109

The (18-39) Raptors host the (41-16) Boston Celtics Tuesday (4 PM tip-off).

The Raptors are 4 games out of the last play-in spot in the Eastern Conference.

The Raptors schedule and results are here.

The NBA schedule and results are here.

The NBA standings are here.

 

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