Olympic Update
Canada has 17 medals at the Beijing Winter Olympic Games; 2 Gold, 4 Silver and 11 Bronze
Men’s Curling
Canada’s Brad Gushue has clinched a semifinal spot.
Losses by Switzerland and the Russians ensured that Canada (5 & 3) will finish in the top 4 in the men’s standings.
Women’s Curling
Canada’s Jennifer Jones defeated the United States 7-6.
The victory extended Jones’s win streak to 3 games and left her with a 4 & 3 record with two games to play.
Men’s Hockey Quarterfinals
Canada vs Sweden 8:30 am
Russian Olympic Committee 3 Denmark 1 ( Final )
Finland 5 Switzerland 1 (Final )
Women’s Hockey
Gold Medal Game
Canada vs the United States 11:10 pm
Bronze Medal Game
Finland vs Switzerland
National Hockey League
Pittsburgh Penguins 5 Philadelphia Flyers 4 (OT)
Sidney Crosby scored his 500th career NHL goal
Tomorrow, the Penguins will be in Toronto to meet the Leafs.
St. Louis Blues 5 Ottawa Senators 2
Vladimir Tarasenko scored twice for the Blues.
Calgary Flames 6 Columbus Blue Jackets 2
Tyler Toffoli scored in his Calgary debut.
Edmonton Oilers 5 Los Angeles Kings 2
Kailer Yamamoto scored the tiebreaking goal.
Buffalo Sabres 6 New York Islanders 3
Tampa Bay Lightning 6 New Jersey Devils 3
New York Rangers 2 Boston Bruins 1 (SO)
Washington Capitals 4 Nashville Predators 1
Dallas Stars 4 Colorado Avalanche 1
Tonight
Minnesota Wild at Winnipeg Jets 7 pm
Florida Panthers at Carolina Hurricanes 7:30 pm
Anaheim Ducks at Calgary Flames 9:30 pm
Colorado Avalanche at Vegas Golden Knights 10 pm
Ontario Hockey League
Barrie Colts 5 Owen Sound Attack 2
Sarnia Sting 4 Kitchener Rangers 3 (SO)
Colts 5 Attack 2
Beau Jelsma scored twice for the Colts who snapped a 7 game losing streak
Nathan Allensen and had 3 assists for Barrie who will be at Mississauga on Friday
Ethan Burroughs & Deni Goure scored for the Attack who have dropped 5 straight games
Saturday, Owen Sound will host the Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds
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1st Period
1, Barrie, Tabak 12 (Clarke, Allensen), 0:20.
2, Owen Sound, Burroughs 17 (Uens, LeSage), 11:59.
Penalties-Clarke Bar (tripping), 3:03; Jodoin Bar (tripping), 3:03; Woolley Os (hooking), 5:46; Allensen Bar (boarding), 15:37; Chibrikov Os (slashing), 16:05.
2nd Period
3, Barrie, Jelsma 17 (Jodoin), 0:34.
4, Barrie, Clarke 9 (Tabak), 5:53 (PP).
5, Owen Sound, Goure 21 (Porco, Bryant), 16:54.
6, Barrie, Jelsma 18 (Allensen), 19:31.
Penalties-Lemieux Bar (interference), 3:48; Machacek Os (holding), 3:48; Sedley Os (tripping), 4:37; Punnett Bar (cross checking), 7:34; served by Barlow Os (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 19:31.
3rd Period
7, Barrie, Haight 14 (Smith, Allensen),
11:06. Penalties-Machacek Os (roughing), 20:00.
Shots on Goal
Barrie 6-7-5-18.
Owen Sound 9-12-5-26
Goalies
Barrie, Guzda 17-10-1-1 (26 shots-24 saves).
Owen Sound, Chenard 12-11-2-1 (18 shots-13 saves).
Power Play Opportunities
Barrie 1 / 4;
Owen Sound 0 / 4.
Attendance = 500
Referees-Alex Ross (29), Ryan Jenken (36).
Linesmen-Kevin McArthur (47), Blake Beer (67)
Sting 4 Rangers 3 (SO)
Ben Gaudreau made 48 saves + 2 more in the shootout to post the win for the Sting
Ty Voit scored the shootout winner for Sarnia
Tonight
Guelph Storm at London Knights 7 pm
Flint Firebirds at Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds 7:07 pm
Oshawa Generals at Hamilton Bulldogs 7 pm
Niagara IceDogs at Erie Otters 7 pm
WESTERN CONFERENCE
FLNT 43 27 14 0 2 56
LDN 38 25 12 1 0 51
SOO 44 25 14 4 1 55
WSR 40 23 13 2 2 50
GUE 40 21 15 3 1 46
OS 43 19 20 2 2 42
KIT 41 18 19 2 2 40
SAR 39 17 18 3 1 38
ER 40 17 20 1 2 37
SAG 43 16 26 1 0 33
EASTERN CONFERENCE
MISS 46 29 12 1 4 63
KGN 41 26 12 3 0 55
NB 47 26 15 3 3 58
HAM 40 25 11 2 2 54
OSH 42 23 16 1 2 49
BAR 40 21 15 4 0 46
OTT 45 20 21 1 3 44
PBO 43 16 25 2 0 34
SBY 44 14 25 3 2 33
NIAG 39 11 25 2 1 25
The Canadian Hockey League in association with National Hockey League Central Scouting announced the 40 players who have been invited to compete in the 2022 Kubota CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game.
Slated for March 23 at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium, the 2022 Kubota CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game showcases the top-40 CHL players eligible for the 2022 NHL Draft from across the Western Hockey League, Ontario Hockey League, and Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. In all, the 40 players count 18 from the OHL, 15 from the WHL, and seven from the QMJHL. Additionally, 23 CHL clubs are represented by at least one player, led by the Guelph Storm with four and Gatineau Olympiques, Kamloops Blazers, Seattle Thunderbirds, and Swift Current Broncos each with three, while 11 teams have multiple player representatives:
40 CHL Players Selected to Kubota CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game:
Forwards
Maxim Barbashev, Moncton Wildcats
Owen Beck, Mississauga Steelheads
Luca Del Bel Belluz, Mississauga Steelheads
Josh Filmon, Swift Current Broncos
Jagger Firkus, Moose Jaw Warriors
Nathan Gaucher, Quebec Remparts
Ruslan Gazizov, London Knights
Conor Geekie, Winnipeg ICE
David Goyette, Sudbury Wolves
Jordan Gustafson, Seattle Thunderbirds
Hunter Haight, Barrie Colts
Jake Karabela, Guelph Storm
Paul Ludwinski, Kingston Frontenacs
Bryce McConnell-Barker, Soo Greyhounds
Fraser Minten, Kamloops Blazers
Matthew Poitras, Guelph Storm
Vinzenz Rohrer, Ottawa 67’s
Matyas Sapovaliv, Saginaw Spirit
Matthew Savoie, Winnipeg ICE
Reid Schaefer, Seattle Thunderbirds
Matthew Seminoff, Kamloops Blazers
Antonin Verreault, Gatineau Olympiques
Shane Wright, Kingston Frontenacs
Danny Zhilkin, Guelph Storm
Defencemen
Michael Buchinger, Guelph Storm
Jorian Donovan, Hamilton Bulldogs
Isaiah George, London Knights
Kevin Korchinski, Seattle Thunderbirds
Maveric Lamoureux, Drummondville Voltigeurs
Mats Lindgren, Kamloops Blazers
Tristan Luneau, Gatineau Olympiques
Denton Mateychuk, Moose Jaw Warriors
Pavel Mintyukov, Saginaw Spirit
Ty Nelson, North Bay Battalion
Owen Pickering, Swift Current Broncos
Noah Warren, Gatineau Olympiques
Goaltenders
Mason Beaupit, Spokane Chiefs
Tyler Brennan, Prince George Cougars
Reid Dyck, Swift Current Broncos
Ivan Zhigalov, Sherbrooke Phoenix
The 40 players will be divided into Teams Red and White with the rosters and coaching staffs announced in the coming weeks.
With a majority of tickets already sold and in anticipation of 100 percent seating capacity, fans are encouraged to get their tickets now online at kwtickets.ca, by telephone at 1-800-265-8977 or 519-578-1570, or at the box offices at the Centre In the Square at 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener (Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. by telephone only, to arrange in person purchases during these hours email boxoffice@centreinthesquare.com), and the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium at 400 East Ave., Kitchener (Game Days, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. or call 519-741-2699 to arrange in-person purchases during business hours on other weekdays). Digital tickets for the originally scheduled date will automatically update. Printed tickets will be honoured for the rescheduled game.
The Kubota CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game was last held in Hamilton in January 2020 where Team White defeated Team Red 5-3. Tyson Foerster (Team White/Barrie Colts/Philadelphia Flyers) and Jack Quinn (Team Red/Ottawa 67’s/Buffalo Sabres) were named the Players of the Game. In all, 37 players who competed in the 2020 Kubota CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game were later chosen in the 2020 NHL Draft headlined by Lafreniere’s first-overall selection by the New York Rangers.
Since its reintroduction as the CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game in 1996, the event has featured 15 players who were later selected first overall in the NHL Draft, including Alexis Lafreniere (2020), Nico Hischier (2017), Connor McDavid (2015), Aaron Ekblad (2014), Nathan MacKinnon (2013), Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (2011), Taylor Hall (2010), John Tavares (2009), Steven Stamkos (2008), Patrick Kane (2007), Marc-Andre Fleury (2003), Rick Nash (2002), Vincent Lecavalier (1998), Joe Thornton (1997), and Chris Phillips (1996).
For more information on the 2022 Kubota CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game, visit kubotatopprospects.ca.
U16 Rankings
The Ontario Hockey League today announced the Week 5 edition of the weekly U16 AAA rankings for the 2022 OHL Cup Showcase Tournament presented by Under Armour and hosted by the Greater Toronto Hockey League.
The 2022 OHL Cup powered by Under Armour and hosted by the GTHL is scheduled for March 30 to April 4, 2022 and features 20 teams consisting of talent eligible for the 2022 OHL Priority Selection. All games will be played at the Scotiabank Pond in Toronto until the Championship Final moves to the Mattamy Athletic Centre on Monday, April 4. Wild card play-in games to determine the final entries into the showcase will be held at Scotiabank Pond on Tuesday, March 29.
The weekly rankings are determined by a panel of OHL Central Scouting staff and represent the top teams that are competing to play in the annual year-end championship tournament.
U16 AAA Rankings for the 2022 OHL Cup Powered by Under Armour – Week 5
Mississauga Senators (GTHL)
Toronto Jr. Canadiens (GTHL)
Quinte Red Devils (OMHA)
Toronto Marlboros (GTHL)
North York Rangers (GTHL)
Markham Majors (GTHL)
London Jr. Knights (ALLIANCE)
Niagara North Stars (OMHA)
Brantford 99ers (ALLIANCE)
Waterloo Wolves (ALLIANCE)
Honourable Mention:
Markham Waxers (OMHA)
Vaughan Kings (GTHL)
Windsor Jr. Spitfires (ALLIANCE)
The fifth edition of the weekly OHL Cup Top 10 Rankings sees the North York Rangers on the rise to fifth on the list following a decisive win over the Mississauga Rebels and a 4-2 defeat of the honourable mention Vaughan Kings who fall from ninth in last weeks ranking. The Brantford 99ers are up one spot to number nine on the list, defeating the Lambton Jr. Sting 9-1 on Saturday followed by a 3-2 victory over the Huron-Perth Lakers on Sunday. The Waterloo Wolves make their first appearance on this season’s rankings, bumping Windsor from the Top 10 in a 4-3 decision on Saturday before blanking the Sun County Panthers 7-0 on Sunday. Long-time Wolves head coach Shawn Dietrich earned his 500th career U16 AAA coaching win over the weekend, celebrating the milestone feat on his birthday.
For more information, visit OHLCup.ca.
Greater Metro Junior Hockey League
Knights of Meaford 4 New Tecumseth Civics 2
Durham Roadrunners 8 Northumberland Stars 7 (OT)
Knights 4 Civics 2
Martin Badura had 2 goals & 3 points for Meaford
Bryan Laureigh & Makar Korotchenko both had 2 point games in the victory
Thursday, the Knights host the Bradford Bulls in a showdown for 3rd place in the North Division at the Meaford & St Vincent Community Centre.
1st Period
11:49 Meaford Martin Badura (Bryan Laureigh, Makar Korotchenko)
2nd Period
07:17 New Tecumseth Aleksei Raimer (Savva Verbetskii, Sincere Toto)
3rd Period
01:57 Meaford Makar Korotchenko (Hugo Stalnacke, Bryan Laureigh)
05:45 Meaford Jordan Degouw (Hugo Stalnacke, Martin Badura)
10:42 New Tecumseth Sergey Terenin (Maksim Bokhonov, Nikita Sobolev)
19:08 Meaford Empty Net – Martin Badura (Unassisted)
Knights of Meaford Upcoming Schedule
Feb 17 7:30 PM vs Bradford Bulls
Feb 22 2:00 PM at New Tecumseth Civics
Feb 26 2:00 PM vs Bradford Bulls
Feb 27 2:00 PM at Almaguin Spartans
Mar 3 7:30 PM vs Temiscaming Titans
Mar 4 8:00 PM at Ville Marie Pirates
Mar 5 4:00 PM at Ville Marie Pirates
Mar 6 7:30 PM at Bradford Rattlers
Today
Bradford Bulls 3 Almaguin Spartans 0 ( Walkover/Forfeit )
North Division
Temiscaming 31 29 2 0 0 58
Bradford Rattlers 32 27 3 0 2 56
Knights of Meaford 30 18 8 0 4 40
Bradford Bulls 28 18 8 0 2 38
Ville-Marie 29 16 11 0 2 34
Bancroft 32 14 17 0 1 29
New Tecumseth 32 10 20 0 2 22
West Nipissing 31 9 19 0 3 21
South Muskoka 32 8 24 0 0 16
Almaguin 32 5 27 0 2 12
South Division
Durham 29 26 3 0 0 52
North York 30 25 5 0 0 50
St. George 33 23 9 0 1 47
Niagara 28 21 7 0 0 42
Nhumberland 29 13 14 0 2 28
Plattsville 32 11 21 0 0 22
Windsor 32 8 24 0 0 16
Streetsville 30 7 23 0 0 14
Tottenham 29 3 25 0 1 7
Ontario Junior Hockey League
Burlington Cougars 5 Georgetown Raiders 1
Aurora Tigers 5 Markham Royals 4
Caledon Admirals 4 Haliburton County Huskies 3
Mississauga Chargers 3 Toronto Patriots 1
Milton Menace 7 Brantford 99’ers 4
Tonight
Haliburton County Huskies at Wellington Dukes 7:30 PM
Toronto Patriots at Trenton Golden Hawks 7:30 PM
Friday night, the Collingwood Blues host the Georgetown Raiders at the Eddie Bush Memorial Arena
North Division Standings
Pickering 36 25 8 0 3 53
Aurora 36 20 13 1 2 43
Collingwood 35 19 13 0 3 41
Stouffville 34 6 25 2 1 15
Markham 37 5 29 1 2 13
National Basketball Association
Minnesota Timberwolves 126 Charlotte Hornets 120 (OT)
Karl Anthony Towns scored 39 points for Minnesota who will host the Raptors tonight
Toronto has dropped their last 2 games.
Dallas Mavericks 107 Miami Heat 99
Luka Doncic had 21 points for Dallas
The loss drops Miami into a tie for 1st in the eastern Conference with Chicago.
Phoenix Suns 103 Los Angeles Clippers 96
Phoenix has won 6 straight & leads the Western Conference by 5 & 1/2 games.
Milwaukee Bucks 128 Indiana Pacers 119
Atlanta Hawks 124 Cleveland Cavaliers 116
Boston Celtics 135 Philadelphia 76ers 87
Memphis Grizzlies 121 New Orleans Pelicans 109
Tonight
Toronto Raptors at Minnesota Timberwolves 8 pm
Atlanta Hawks at Orlando Magic 7 pm
Detroit Pistons at Boston Celtics 7:30 pm
Washington Wizards at Indiana Pacers 7:30 pm
Brooklyn Nets at New York Knicks 7:30 pm
Sacramento Kings at Chicago Bulls 8 pm
Portland Trail Blazers at Memphis Grizzlies 8 pm
San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City Thunder 8 pm
Houston Rockets at Phoenix Suns 9 pm
Denver Nuggets at Golden State Warriors 10 pm
Utah Jazz at Los Angeles Lakers 10 pm
CONCACAF Champions League
Santos Laguna 1 CF Montreal 0
Alberto Ocejo scored the winner in the 88th minute.
Montreal was outshot by their Mexican opponents 26 to 7.
ATP Qatar
Denis Shapovalov vs Alex Molcan
Events
Sauble Speedway will be hosting the Canadian Snowcross Racing Association Royal Distributing Cup this weekend.
There will be 3 days of racing starting Saturday and continuing through Family Day on Monday.
For event details visit snowcross.com
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Registration for Owen Sound Girls and Boys Field Lacrosse and Box Lacrosse is now open
Anyone interested in playing this year can go to the Owen Sound Minor Lacrosse website
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FREE Public Skating is being offered this year on Sundays from 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre until March 27, 2022 (excluding December 26, 2021, January 30, 2022 and February 20, 2022).
Sponsors
February 27 Owen Sound Attack
March 6
March 13 Peavey Mart
March 20 Bayshore Broadcasting
March 27
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Do you know someone who has made an outstanding contribution to farm and rural life in our region?
Please nominate them for the Tommy Cooper Award.
The deadline for nominations is Friday April 1st at noon.
You can submit your nomination to the attention of Matt Hermiz by fax, to 371-4242
or by mail to:
Tommy Cooper Nomination,
Bayshore Broadcasting,
270 9th Street East,
Owen Sound, Ontario
N4K 5P5
or by email to:
grey@ofa.on.ca, with the subject line: Tommy Cooper Nomination.
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The Owen Sound Sports Hall of Fame Committee is now accepting nominations for Athlete, Builder’s and Team(s) for their Inductee Dinner and Ceremony on September 30th., 2022 at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre.
Application forms can be picked up and returned from Lauren Stewart at Owen Sound City Hall.
Deadline for applications is March 31st
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The Grey Bruce Celebrity Hockey Classic for Easter Seals will be conducted March 3rd & 4th at Saugeen Shores.
The Classic will include a V.I.P. Dinner hosted by Sportsnet’s Ken Reid at Lakeshore Recreation on Thursday March 3rd.
The following night there will be a celebrity hockey game at The Plex in Port Elgin featuring many NHL alumni including Doug Gilmour & Wendel Clark.
Tickets to the VIP Dinner and game can be arranged by calling Charlene at 705-487-0424.
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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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The 2nd Annual Lures N Lines Spring Trout Derby will run from Friday May 6th at 12:01 a.m. to Sunday May 15th at 12:00 p.m.
Last year the event raised $5,000 for the Bruce Peninsula Sportsman’s Association Hatchery.
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