National Hockey League
Toronto Maple Leafs 3 Philadelphia Flyers 0
Jack Campbell stopped 36 shots for his 2nd shutout of the season
William Nylander scored twice for Toronto who have won 5 of their last 6 games
The Leafs host Calgary tomorrow night
Nashville Predators 4 Dallas Stars 2
Minnesota Wild 5 Arizona Coyotes 2
Tonight
Calgary Flames at Montreal Canadiens 7 pm
Los Angeles Kings at Ottawa Senators 7 pm
Edmonton Oilers at Boston Bruins 7 pm
New York Islanders at New Jersey Devils 7 pm
Florida Panthers at Pittsburgh Penguins 7 pm
Washington Capitals at Detroit Red Wings 7:30 pm
Nashville Predators at St. Louis Blues 8 pm
San Jose Sharks at Winnipeg Jets 8 pm
Vancouver Canucks at Colorado Avalanche 9 pm
Anaheim Ducks at Seattle Kraken 10 pm
Minnesota Wild at Vegas Golden Knights 10 pm
Murray Resigns
Anaheim Ducks general manager has Bob Murray resigned.
The resignation comes a day after he was placed on administrative leave amid an investigation into his workplace conduct.
Murray plans to enter a treatment program for alcohol abuse,
The 66-year-old Murray has been with the organization since 2005 and has run its hockey operations since November 2008, the third-longest active tenure for a GM in the NHL.
Greater Metro Junior Hockey League
Temiscaming Titans 6 Bradford Bulls 2
Temiscaming is 13 & 1 and leads the North Division
The Titans are at New Tecumseth tonight
Tonight
Bancroft Rockhounds at Knights of Meaford
7:30 pm at the Meaford & St Vincent Community Centre
Saturday, the Knights are at South Muskoka
North Division Standings
Temiscaming 14 13 1 0 0 26
Bradford Rattlers 10 8 2 0 0 16
Bradford Bulls 12 7 5 0 0 14
West Nipissing 12 7 5 0 0 14
Ville-Marie 11 6 4 0 1 13
Bancroft 11 5 6 0 0 10
Meaford 8 4 3 0 1 9
S Muskoka 13 4 9 0 0 8
New Tecumseth 13 3 9 0 1 7
Almaguin 12 1 9 0 2 4
South Division Standings
Durham 11 11 0 0 0 22
North York 12 11 1 0 0 22
Niagara 10 7 3 0 0 14
St. George 9 6 3 0 0 12
Plattsville 12 6 6 0 0 12
Nhumberland 9 4 4 0 1 9
Streetsville 13 2 11 0 0 4
Windsor 12 2 11 0 0 4
Tottenham 12 1 11 0 0 2
Ontario Junior Hockey League
Toronto Jr Canadiens 4 Lindsay Muskies 1
Cobourg Cougars 4 Toronto Patriots 3 (OT)
Today
Collingwood Blues at Aurora Tigers
1 pm
Friday, the Blues are at Pickering to meet the Panthers
Milton Menace at Brantford 99’ers 7:30 PM
St. Michaels Buzzers at Caledon Admirals 8:00 PM
North Division Standings
Pickering 15 10 5 0 0 20
Collingwood 16 9 6 0 1 19
Aurora 14 7 6 0 1 15
Stouffville 14 2 11 1 0 5
Markham 16 2 13 0 1 5
PJHL Pollock Division
Mitchell Hawks 9 Goderich Flyers 0
Tyson Hall & Sean Chisholm both scored twice for Mitchell who lead the division by 3 points over Hanover
Bradley Boville posted a 29 save shutout for Mitchell who move to 20 points on the season
In a losing cause, Goderich netminder Tomas Brintnell made 49 saves.
1st
5:20 MIT Patrick Holloway (1) ASST: Aiden McMann (5), Froese Christian (1)
8:51 MIT Zach Dow (3) ASST: Mark Cassidy (7), Braeden Burdett (5)
13:36 MIT Tyson Hall (13) ASST: Sean Chisholm (8), Carter Musselman (3)
19:34 MIT Mark Cassidy (6) ASST: Seth Huygen (5), Braeden Burdett (6)
2nd
2:12 MIT Nolan Gagnier (4) ASST: Tyson Hall (5), Evan Dowd (9)
7:57 MIT Sean Chisholm (3) ASST: Carter Lewis (9)
12:35 MIT Malcolm Mcleod (3) ASST: Evan Dowd (10), Tyson Hall (6) (PP)
3rd
0:33 MIT Sean Chisholm (4) ASST: Carter Lewis (10), Charlie Rankin (5)
10:52 MIT Tyson Hall (14) ASST: Charlie Rankin (6), Malcolm Mcleod (6) (PP)
Bradley Boville 29 save shutout
Pollock Division Standings
Mitchell Hawks 12 10 2 0 0 0 0 20
Hanover Barons 11 8 2 0 1 0 0 17
Wingham Ironmen 12 8 4 0 0 0 0 16
Mt Forest Patriots 11 6 4 0 1 0 0 13
Kincardine Bulldogs 11 4 6 0 1 0 0 9
Walkerton Hawks 11 2 8 0 1 0 0 5
Goderich Flyers 12 0 12 0 0 0 0 0
PJHL Carruthers Division
Huntsville Otters at Schomberg Cougars 7:30 pm
Penetanguishene Kings at Stayner Siskins 8 pm
Carruthers Division Standings
Orillia Terriers 12 10 2 0 0 0 0 20
Schomberg Cougars 12 9 2 0 1 0 0 19
Stayner Siskins 10 9 1 0 0 0 0 18
Alliston Hornets 12 6 5 0 1 0 0 13
Penetang Kings 10 4 5 1 0 0 0 9
Caledon G Hawks 11 2 8 1 0 0 0 5
Huntsville Otters 11 2 8 1 0 0 0 5
Midland Flyers 12 2 10 0 0 0 0 4
CHL Top 10
The Canadian Hockey League announced today the Week 6 edition of the Kia CHL Top-10 Rankings for the 2021-22 season.
The London Knights hold steady at number two in the CHL this week behind the WHL’s Winnipeg ICE despite dropping consecutive decisions, first seeing their nine-game season-opening winning streak snapped at the hands of the Flint Firebirds on Saturday. The Knights picked up a point but fell 4-3 in overtime to the Guelph Storm on Tuesday night. London continues to hold the OHL’s best winning percentage of .864, outscoring opponents 39-25. The Knights have been without captain and leading scorer Luke Evangelista in each of their losses and they try and return to the win column on Friday at home to the Soo Greyhounds, who we’ll cover next.
The Hounds enter the Top-10 for the first time all season, sitting 10th on the rankings with a 9-5-0-0 record. The highest-scoring team in the OHL with 65 goals scored, the Greyhounds feature two of the League’s top three scorers with Calgary Flames prospect Rory Kerins (9-14–23) and winger Tye Kartye (13-8–21) leading the way. They opened last week with an 8-4 home ice victory over the Saginaw Spirit before splitting a pair of high-scoring home dates against the Guelph Storm. The Greyhounds are on the road this coming weekend, making stops in London and Windsor.
The Flint Firebirds are an honourable mention in this week’s rankings after defeating the Kitchener Rangers behind a Brennan Othmann hat-trick on Friday before returning home to hand the London Knights their first loss of the season on Saturday. The Firebirds have won four of their last five games and own a 6-3-0-0 record, preparing to face the rival Saginaw Spirit at home on Friday.
The Ottawa 67’s have earned themselves an honourable mention, leading the East Division with an 8-4-0-1 record, gathering at least a point in three straight. Prior to Tuesday’s 4-3 shootout loss to the Kingston Frontenacs, the 67’s had scored consecutive victories over the Peterborough Petes and North Bay Battalion. Calgary Flames prospect Jack Beck, who missed Tuesday’s contest, leads the club in scoring with 17 points (11-6–17) in 12 games.
Kia CHL Top-10 Rankings – Week 6
1. Winnipeg ICE
2. London Knights
3. Kamloops Blazers
4. Everett Silvertips
5. Edmonton Oil Kings
6. Sherbrooke Phoenix
7. Quebec Remparts
8. Shawinigan Cataractes
9. Seattle Thunderbirds
10. Soo Greyhounds
HM. Moncton Wildcats
HM. Flint Firebirds
HM. Ottawa 67’s
While the Winnipeg ICE still stand atop the circuit with 28 points on the season, heating up out west is the Kamloops Blazers, winners of their last seven straight, with the past week highlighted by a big win versus Portland then back-to-back takedowns of Victoria, helping the Blazers to move to No. 3 in the Week 6 edition of the Kia CHL Top-10 Rankings.
Leading the way for Kamloops is veteran right-wing and Minnesota Wild draftee Josh Pillar who has collected seven points in his past three outings, including a career-high, five-point performance coming in Wednesday’s 7-1 win over the Winterhawks in which he scored twice and added three assists. In all, through 12 showings, Pillar has 20 points to his name, putting him just three back of the league lead. Beyond Pillar, the Blazers are also getting steady offensive contributions throughout the forward ranks – seven players have already reached double-digit production – a group that also includes third-year centre and Dallas Stars prospect Logan Stankoven, who also starred versus Portland in coming away with five points counting his second-ever hat-trick. The Blazers will now look to make it eight-straight victories on Wednesday when they face off against rival Kelowna.
Also making noise in the WHL is the Everett Silvertips who climb to No. 4 after remaining undefeated in regulation through 10 contests. Among the top performers for the Silvertips is third-year netminder Braden Holt who has allowed just eight goals through five appearances, providing him with a 1.56 goals-against average and .930 save percentage that rank amongst the league’s best. Elsewhere, the Edmonton Oil Kings make the cut for the sixth week running in coming in at No. 5, while the ninth-ranked Seattle Thunderbirds make their first appearance of the season.
From the OHL, the London Knights hold steady at No. 2 in the Kia CHL Top-10 Rankings. On Friday, the club pushed its season-opening win streak to nine games after coming away with a 2-1 victory versus Owen Sound – marking the Knights’ fifth win versus the Attack this season – before falling the next night in a hard-battled 3-2 final versus the Flint Firebirds, who clock in as an honourable mention in Week 6. For the Knights, among those providing impressive early returns is first-year left-wing Colton Smith whose nine points in 10 games rank third in team scoring. Rated as a Player to Watch ahead of the 2022 NHL Draft per Central Scouting, Smith has provided the Knights with solid secondary scoring support behind the likes of veteran centre Sean McGurn and Nashville Predators prospect Luke Evangelista, the latter who has recorded at least one point in each of his nine appearances. The Knights will look to recapture their winning ways when they return to the ice Tuesday versus rival Guelph.
Elsewhere, the Soo Greyhounds continue to blow by the opposition with an OHL-leading 65 goals, helping the club to secure 18 points through 14 appearances as well as No. 10 in the latest rankings, while the honourable mention Ottawa 67’s are also making noise, finding the win column in their two most recent outings to improve to 8-4-0-0 in 2021-22.
From the QMJHL, the Sherbrooke Phoenix are on the rise, coming in sixth in the latest Kia CHL Top-10 Rankings. After initiating a reshuffle a year ago, the Phoenix have seen promising early returns through early action where despite dropping their first two contests of 2021-22 the club has won 10 of its past 11, including its last four straight. That stretch includes a 5-2 victory coming against the No. 7 ranked Quebec Remparts in late October as well as back-to-back weekend wins versus Charlottetown and Rimouski. Pushing the pace for the Phoenix is Montreal Canadiens prospect Joshua Roy, who has recorded at least one point in 11 of his past 12 outings and now ranks second in QMJHL scoring with 23 points through 13 appearances. Roy and the Phoenix next return to the ice Thursday against Val-d’Or when the squad will look to push its win streak to five games.
Meanwhile, coming in at No. 8 is the Shawinigan Cataractes who lead the QMJHL with 22 points, while the red-hot Moncton Wildcats, winners of their last five, earn honourable mention and their first recognition this season as part of the CHL Kia Top-10 Rankings.
Ontario Hockey League Standings
WESTERN CONFERENCE
LDN 11 9 1 1 0 19
SOO 14 9 5 0 0 18
GUE 14 8 5 1 0 17
FLNT 9 6 3 0 0 12
KIT 12 6 6 0 0 12
WSR 11 5 4 0 2 12
SAG 9 5 3 1 0 11
OS 12 4 6 1 1 10
SAR 10 3 5 2 0 8
ER 11 3 7 1 0 7
EASTERN CONFERENCE
OTT 13 8 4 0 1 17
NB 14 8 6 0 0 16
KGN 12 7 3 2 0 16
HAM 13 7 4 1 1 16
OSH 12 6 3 1 2 15
BAR 12 6 5 1 0 13
MISS 11 6 4 1 0 13
SBY 14 5 8 1 0 11
PBO 12 4 7 1 0 9
NIAG 12 4 8 0 0 8
Friday, the Owen Sound Attack are at Kitchener to meet the Rangers
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National Basketball Association
Boston Celtics 104 Toronto Raptors 88
Jayson Tatum had 22 points, 12 rebounds & 7 assists for Boston
Scottie Barnes had 21 points for Toronto who have lost 3 in a row and are 6 & 6 on the year.
The loss was the Raptors 1st on the road
Tonight Toronto is at Philadelphia to face the 76ers
Washington Wizards 97 Cleveland Cavaliers 94
Chicago Bulls 117 Dallas Mavericks 107
Brooklyn Nets 123 Orlando Magic 90
Los Angeles Lakers 120 Miami Heat 117 (OT)
Milwaukee Bucks 112 New York Knicks 100
Charlotte Hornets 118 Memphis Grizzlies 108
Denver Nuggets 101 Indiana Pacers 98
Detroit Pistons 112 Houston Rockets 104
Golden State Warriors 123 Minnesota Timberwolves 110
Phoenix Suns 119 Portland Trail Blazers 109
Oklahoma City Thunder 108 New Orleans Pelicans 100
San Antonio Spurs 136 Sacramento Kings 117
Tonight
Toronto Raptors at Philadelphia 76ers 7 pm
Indiana Pacers at Utah Jazz 9 pm
Miami Heat at Los Angeles Clippers 10:30 pm
Bluewater North Senior Girls Basketball
St. Mary’s Mustangs at Grey Highlands Lions
Bluewater North Senior Boys Volleyball
St. Mary’s Mustangs 3 Georgian Bay Thunder 0
( 25-22, 25-17 & 25-20 )
Bluewater North Junior Boys Volleyball
St. Mary’s Mustangs 3 Grey Highlands Lions 1
( 25-16, 25-10, 20-25 & 25-17 )
Owen Sound District Wolves 3 Bruce Peninsula Panthers 1
( 25-18, 18-25, 25-18 & 26-24 )
Today
Bluewater North Senior Boys Volleyball
Owen Sound District Wolves at Georgian Bay Thunder
Bluewater South Senior Boys Volleyball
Saugeen District Royals at Walkerton Riverhawks
Kincardine District Knights at Sacred Heart Crusaders
Bluewater South Junior Boys Volleyball
Saugeen District Royals at Walkerton Riverhawks
Kincardine District Knights at Sacred Heart Crusaders
National Football League
Baltimore Ravens ( 6 & 2 ) at Miami Dolphins ( 2 & 7 )
8:20 pm
ATP
at Stockholm, Sweden
Felix Auger-Aliassime defeated Filip Krajinovic 6-3 & 6-4
Denis Shapovalov swept Andrea Vavassori 7-6 & 6-1
Today
Felix Auger-Aliassime vs Botic Van De Zandschulp
Denis Shapovalov vs Arthur Rinderknech
PGA Houston Open
Memorial Park Golf Course
Play starts at 7:40 am
Carlos Ortiz is the defending champion
6 Canadians are competing
Nick Taylor is the first Canadian to tee off as he starts his opening round at 8:13 am
LPGA Pelican Women’s Championship
at Belleair, Florida
Sei Young Kim is the defending champion
Two Canadians; Brooke Henderson & Alena Sharp are competing
Henderson opens her first round at 7:33 am while Sharp tees off at 8:17 am
BrokerLink Insurance Grey Bruce Major League Curling
at the Tara Curling Club
Joey Rettinger ( Walkerton ) 8 Scott Davidson ( Tara ) 6
Al Hutchinson ( Paisley ) 7 Absalute Automotive ( Don Bartley ) 3
Mike Hamer ( Port Elgin ) 7 Adam Alpaugh ( Tara ) 2
from Mike Hamer
Action got underway in the 2021-22 season of the BrokerLink Insurance Grey Bruce Major League Wednesday night at the Tara Curling Club.
Al Hutchinson of Paisley downed Team Absalute Automotive skipped by Don Bartley of Tara 7-3.
Team Joey Rettinger of Walkerton took three in the eighth end for an 8-6 comeback win over Team Holiday Inn Express and Suites of Tara skipped by Scott Davidson.
Last years champions the Mike Hamer rink from Port Elgin picked up right where they left off topping Adam Alpaugh’s Tara squad 7-2.
Action resumes next Wednesday in Tara at 8pm
The Port Elgin Chrysler ’22 Ontario Tankard Presented by Bruce Power will be staged February 9-13th
Owen Sound Puffer Hockey
Thom Construction 6 Hobart’s Food Equipment 3
Chris Publuskie had a 4 goal game for Thom Construction
Steve Ritchie also scored in the victory
Tamming Law 8 Gary Byers Lighting & Sound 3
Bob Stroud, Adam Armstrong & Mike Krault had 2 goal games for Tamming Law
Earth Power 4 M & M Food Market 2
Vito Ferrah scored twice for Earth Power
Events
Owen Sound Little Theatre presents ” The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time ”
Show dates are Wednesdays to Saturdays beginning November 17th & running to Saturday November 27th,
For tickets visit the Roxy Theatre or go online to tickets.roxytheatre.ca
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The annual Owen Sound Aquatic Club McDonald’s Swim Meet with regional teams from Hanover & Orangeville also competing will be staged on Saturday November 20th.
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The Kiwanis Santa Claus Parade is Saturday, November 20th
5 pm – Kiwanis Santa Claus Parade
Holiday Magic downtown with stores open til 9 pm
7 pm – Fireworks and the lighting of the Festival of Northern Lights!
The Honey Hammers will be performing at the Farmers Market following the fireworks
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The Festival of Northern Lights is back for its 34th year of lights and magic!
Have free family fun at the Opening Celebration on Saturday, November 20th from 6 pm until 9 pm as we light up Owen Sound for another festive season.
Entertainment starts at 6 pm at the Farmers Market on 1st Avenue East where local musician Bob Sanders will be taking the stage.
At 6:30 pm the Dance Groove party featuring Tyler C. Boyle will commence
At 7 pm, Blinkey and local dignitaries welcome the opening of the Festival.
Join in the countdown to turn on the lights for another season and see the fireworks hit the sky.
Treat yourself to a hot chocolate, get your picture taken with Santa, and enjoy the live musical entertainment at the Market Building.
The Festival is asking everyone to wear a facemask and maintain physical distancing wherever possible.
After the Opening Celebration on Saturday, November 20th, the lights will be on nightly until Sunday, January 2nd from 5 pm until 10 pm.
During the seven-week Festival, make sure you visit Harrison Park for more displays and partake in our Winter Wonderland Walking path.
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Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada will be broadcast live from Owen Sound, Ontario Saturday, January 29, 2022.
Hosted by Ron MacLean and featuring Sportsnet’s all-star roster of NHL hosts, analysts and reporters, Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada 2022 promises to be a spectacular event that will shine the national spotlight on Owen Sound and celebrate the community’s rich cultural landscape, diversity, and love for the game of hockey.
Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada festivities will begin on Wednesday, January 26 and feature community and family-friendly hockey events for all ages in Owen Sound and the surrounding area leading up to the main event, Sportsnet’s day-long marathon broadcast of all seven Canadian NHL teams on Saturday, January 29.
To share more community information about the upcoming event, the City of Owen Sound will be hosting a press conference on November 25. Ron MacLean will be on hand, along with members of Scotiabank, Sportsnet and local dignitaries to announce ticketing and merchandise details.
Ticket and merchandise information for Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada 2022 will be announced at the press conference.
Attendees MUST RSVP no later than Monday, November 15, 2021. Proof of double vaccination is required. This event is not open to members of the public; however, the event will be broadcast.
For information and updates on the 4 day event, visit www.owensound.ca/hockeyday/2022 or check Facebook.com/owensoundhockeyday
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The Knights of Meaford will host the South Muskoka Shield on Thursday November 25th.
The Greater Metro Junior Hockey League game will be ” 90s Night ” with proceeds generated directed to the Canadian Mental Health Association
Game time is 7:30 pm
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The 82nd annual CFOS Sun Times Christmas Fund Broadcast is Sunday December 5th from 1pm-8pm.
Once again the show will be a CFOS studio broadcast rather than live-from-The Roxy Theatre
Also once again, there will be a pre-Christmas Fund Broadcast Auction in which we will auction off a 65″ LED Television .. with delivery and set-up by HDTV and Electronics in Walkerton on Friday December 3rd.
All proceeds from the auction directly to the Christmas Fund
Donations can be made at any RBC bank branch in Grey-Bruce.
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Meaford Hall proudly presents an ” Intimate Crooner Christmas “.
Crooners Rick Kish and Connor Boa along with the Nevin Campbell Trio will present an afternoon of swingin’ tunes on Tuesday December 7th at 2pm.
Take a journey back to the 50’s/60’s Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra style Christmas Specials.
The 2 hour show features popular standards of the era as well as a whole lotta Christmas Music.
Get tickets and full details online at Meaford Hall, dot-c-a.
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On Thursday January 13th, the Knights of Meaford will host the South Muskoka Shield in Greater Metro Junior Hockey League play.
The Knights will be wearing ” Batman ” uniforms in support of the Haney Family & Burkitt’s lumphoma.
Game time is 7:30 pm
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The Port Elgin Chrysler ’22 Ontario Tankard Presented by Bruce Power will be hosted at The Plex in Port Elgin by the Port Elgin Curling Club February 9th-13th.
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Owen Sound Minor Hockey has announced the Barb Downey Memorial Local League Tournament will be staged in March.
The Under 11 & Under 15 Tournaments are March 14th
Meanwhile on March 16th, the Under 13 & Under 18 Tournaments will be conducted
To register your team or for more information, visit owensoundminorhockey.com
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The Owen Sound Attack and the Canadian Cancer Society will once again stage ” HOCKEY FIGHTS CANCER ”
The official date is March 26th, 2022 when the Attack host the Sarnia Sting at 7:30 pm
Stay tuned for more details
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The Owen Sound Sports Hall of Fame Inductee Dinner & Ceremony will be staged on Friday May 6th., 2022.
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