SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21

 

The Canadian Football League is idle until Friday when Week 21 of the regular-season starts with 2 games. The Saskatchewan Roughriders are off until Saturday when they host the B-C Lions to close out the campaign. Kickoff time from Regina is 5 p.m. The Green and White have 12 wins, 5 losses for 24 points…good for 1st place in the West Division. B-C has 10 wins, 7 losses for 20 points…tied for 2nd place in the West.

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The Prairie Football Conference is idle until Sunday when the final is set to be played, as follows…

Saskatoon Hilltops at Regina Thunder—1 p.m.

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The Canada West University Football Conference is off until Friday when Week 8 of the season begins with U-B-C at Regina. The Saskatchewan Huskies are idle until Saturday when they are home against the Manitoba Bisons. Kickoff time is 2 p.m. at Griffiths Stadium. The Dogs have 6 wins, 1 loss for 12 points…tied for 1st place. Manitoba has 4 wins, 3 losses for 8 points…good for 3rd place.

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Western Hockey League–2 games at 7 p.m.:

Red Deer Rebels at Moose Jaw Warriors

Spokane Chiefs at Edmonton Oil Kings

(The Saskatoon Blades are off until Friday when they open their six-game U-S Division road trip at the Everett Silvertips. CJWW’s broadcast starts at 7:45 p.m. with play-by-play at 8:05 p.m. The Bridge City Bunch have 9 wins, 3 losses, 0 extra time losses for 18 points…tied for 1st place in the Eastern Conference. Everett has 9 wins, 0 losses, 1 extra time loss for 19 points…good for 1st place in the Western Conference. The Blue and Gold’s next home game isn’t until Friday, November 7th when they entertain the Moose Jaw Warriors. Game time is 7 p.m. at SaskTel Centre.

The Prince Albert Raiders are idle until Friday when they welcome the Swift Current Broncos. Game time is 7 p.m. at the Art Hauser Centre. P-A has 7 wins, 0 losses, 2 extra time losses for 16 points…good for 3rd place in the Eastern Conference.)

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Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League—2 games:

La Ronge Ice Wolves at Nipawin Hawks—7 p.m.

Kindersley Klippers at Humboldt Broncos—7:30 p.m.

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National Hockey League—10 games:

Edmonton Oilers at Ottawa Senators—5 p.m.

New Jersey Devils at Toronto Maple Leafs—5 p.m.

Vancouver Canucks at Pittsburgh Penguins—5 p.m.

San Jose Sharks at New York Islanders—5 p.m.

Seattle Kraken at Washington Capitals—5 p.m.

Florida Panthers at Boston Bruins—5:30 p.m.

Columbus Blue Jackets at Dallas Stars—6 p.m.

Los Angeles Kings at St. Louis Blues—6 p.m.

Anaheim Ducks at Nashville Predators—6 p.m.

Colorado Avalanche at Utah Mammoth—8 p.m.

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On the pebbled ice:

The Pan-Continental Curling Championships continue today and run through Sunday in Virginia, Minnesota. Both the women’s and men’s divisions feature eight national representatives, playing round-robin plus playoff formats, vying for spots for their countries into the respective World Championships next spring. Canada is represented by the Rachel Homan foursome from Ottawa in the women’s competition while Brad Jacobs’ Calgary quartet is on the men’s side.

Canada’s women are already guaranteed a spot in the Worlds next March in Calgary. On today’s schedule for the Homan squad…

Canada vs Japan—8 a.m.

Canada vs New Zealand—6 p.m.

Canada’s men still need to lock down a spot into the Worlds next spring in Ogden, Utah. The Jacobs team has 1 win, 0 losses…tied for 1st place. On their schedule today…

Canada vs Philippines—2 p.m.

The Canadian Curling Pre-Trials continue today and run through Sunday in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. There are eight teams in both the women’s and men’s divisions, playing a round-robin plus playoffs format, with each gender division winner advancing to the Canadian Curling Trials next month in Halifax. The winners of that event will represent Canada at the Winter Olympics in Italy in February. Among the women’s teams taking part are foursomes skipped by Ashley Thevenot and Nancy Martin – both from Martensville. The Thevenot quartet has 1 win, 1 loss…tied for 4th place. The Martin squad has 1 win, 1 loss… tied for 4th place. There are no Saskatchewan teams in the men’s draw. There are draws today at 6 and 11 a.m. plus 4 p.m. Among the 11 a.m. games…

Nancy Martin, Martensville vs Kayla MacMillan, Victoria

Among the 4 p.m. games…

Ashley Thevenot, Martensville vs Beth Peterson, Winnipeg

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The Major League Baseball playoffs are off until Friday when the World Series begins, as follows…

American League Championship Series

Toronto Blue Jays vs Los Angeles Dodgers—6 p.m. at Toronto

(Opening game of best-of-seven series)

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