Scotties Tournament of Hearts
at Thunder Bay, Ontario
Draw 10 at 9 am
Ontario (Duncan/Tippin) (0-4) vs Nova Scotia (Black) (2-1)
Canada (Einarson) (4-0) vs British Columbia (Arsenault) (1-3)
Northwest Territories (Galusha) (2-1) vs Manitoba (Zacharias) (3-0)
Alberta (Walker) (2-2) vs Yukon (Birnie) (0-3)
There are are also draws today at 2 pm & 7 pm
In Draw 12 at 7 pm this evening, the Ontario rink with Julie Tippin of Owen Sound will meet British Columbia
Draw 9
New Brunswick 6 Saskatchewan 4
Wild Card #2 5 Newfoundland and Labrador 4
Prince Edward Island 8 Wild Card #3 7
Northern Ontario 7 Nunavut 6
Draw 8
Manitoba ( Mackenzie Zacharias) 8 Ontario 7 ( Hollie Duncan ) 7 in 11 ends
Manitoba is 3 & 0 in Pool B
Ontario with Owen Sound’s Julie Tippin falls to 0 & 4
Pool B Standings
Canada (Einarson) 4 0
Manitoba (Zacharias) 3 0
Nova Scotia (Black) 2 1
Northwest Territories (Galusha) 2 1
Quebec (St-Georges) 2 2
Alberta (Walker) 2 2
British Columbia (Arsenault) 1 3
Yukon (Birnie) 0 3
Ontario (Duncan) 0 4
Pool A Standings
New Brunswick (Crawford) 5 0
Wild Card #1 (Fleury) 3 1
Northern Ontario (McCarville) 3 1
Saskatchewan (Barker) 2 2
Wild Card #2 (Carey) 2 2
Prince Edward Island (Birt) 2 3
Wild Card #3 (Miskew) 2 3
Newfoundland and Labrador (Hill) 1 3
Nunavut (MacPhail) 0 5
Tankard Update
The Province of Ontario is responding to improving Covid conditions by gradually opening up. Two regulation changes in late January have had a large impact on the Port Elgin Chrysler ’22 Ontario Tankard.
The first change allowed the event to proceed at 50% capacity to a maximum of 500. Ticket sales had been curtailed in mid December, however the event was still oversold relative to the new limits, notably on the weekend. Ticketholders have been approached and offered refunds and numbers are coming down as a result. Local restaurants, bars and facilities will of course accommodate any overflow in a fun environment, complete with streaming of the event on large screens. Ticket refunds may be obtained by emailing janis@oncurl.com or clicking request a refund on the confirmation.
The second regulation change, announced last Thursday, permitted the Tankard to serve food and beverage in the Plex. The original food and beverage plan has been reinstated, albeit scaled down to the 50% level. Spectators will now be able to enjoy a meal in Rotary Hall upstairs in the Plex supplied by The Walker House and enjoy a beverage, including “Between the Sheets”, a beer crafted exclusively for the Tankard by Three Sheets Brewery.
The field of teams has changed as well. A qualifying event to be held in January was cancelled and rather than three teams being added to the Tankard roster, CurlON deemed the addition of seven teams to be the fairest option. Ontario’s twelve best teams will now playoff in a triple knockout format. The field of course includes former Brier and World champion Glenn Howard and Brier contender John Epping.
Two games will be streamed each draw, allowing the Tankard to be enjoyed in the comfort of home or a local establishment. To access go to CurlONTV.ca then click go live.
National Basketball Association
Toronto Raptors 106 Atlanta Hawks 100
Gary Trent Jr had a 31 point game for Toronto who have won 2 in a row
Chris Boucher had 7 rebounds in the win while Fred Van Vleet had 11 assists
Tonight, the Raptors host Miami
Boston Celtics 122 Miami Heat 92
Jaylen Brown had 29 points for Boston
The Heat and Chicago share 1st in the Eastern Conference
Philadelphia is a 1/2 game back of the leaders and Cleveland is only a game out
Philadelphia 76ers 122 Memphis Grizzlies 119 (OT)
Cleveland Cavaliers 93 New Orleans Pelicans 90
Golden State Warriors 122 Houston Rockets 108
Golden State is 3 games back of Phoenix for 1st in the Western Conference
New York Knicks 116 Sacramento Kings 96
Indiana Pacers 122 Los Angeles Clippers 116
Oklahoma City Thunder 98 Portland Trail Blazers 81
Tonight
Miami Heat at Toronto Raptors 7:30 pm
New Orleans Pelicans at Detroit Pistons 7 pm
Washington Wizards at Milwaukee Bucks 7:30 pm
Orlando Magic at Chicago Bulls 8 pm
Denver Nuggets at Minnesota Timberwolves 8 pm
Golden State Warriors at San Antonio Spurs 8:30 pm
Brooklyn Nets at Phoenix Suns 10 pm
National Hockey League
Toronto Maple Leafs 6 New Jersey Devils 4
Auston Matthews scored 3 times for Toronto who overcame 3 separate two goal deficits
Jason Spezza, Mitch Marner & Ilya Mikheyev scored 3rd-period goals for the Leafs who have won 4 in a row
The Devils have lost 5 straight and will host the Leafs tonight in New Jersey.
Ottawa Senators 3 Edmonton Oilers 2 (OT)
Tim Stutzle had the game winner in overtime.
Vancouver Canucks 3 Chicago Blackhawks 1
Jaroslav Halak made 20 saves to post the victory for the Canucks.
Florida Panthers 8 Columbus Blue Jackets 4
Detroit Red Wings 2 Anaheim Ducks 1 (OT)
Tonight
Toronto Maple Leafs at New Jersey Devils 7 pm
Winnipeg Jets at Philadelphia Flyers 7 pm
Ottawa Senators at New York Islanders 7:30
Vancouver Canucks at Nashville Predators 8 pm
Calgary Flames at Dallas Stars 10:30 pm
Seattle Kraken at Boston Bruins 7 pm
Florida Panthers at New York Rangers 7 pm
Washington Capitals at Pittsburgh Penguins 7 pm
San Jose Sharks at Tampa Bay Lightning 7 pm
Arizona Coyotes at Colorado Avalanche 9 pm
Buffalo Sabres at Vegas Golden Knights 10 pm
Ontario Hockey League
Owen Sound Attack at Kitchener Rangers
6:30 pm for Terry’s Trailer Service-Kia of Owen Sound Bearadio
Bearadio is brought to you in part by Joe Tomato’s
The Attack are at Guelph on Friday night to meet the Storm and then host the Storm Saturday night in the rematch.
You can hear those games with Terry’s Trailer Service-Kia of Owen Sound Bearadio on 560 CFOS.
Also tonight….
Saginaw Spirit at Sarnia Sting 7:05pm
Mississauga Steelheads at Niagara IceDogs 7 pm
WESTERN CONFERENCE
SOO 39 23 12 3 1 50
LDN 32 21 10 1 0 43
FLNT 38 22 14 0 2 46
WSR 35 20 11 2 2 44
GUE 34 19 12 2 1 41
OS 35 17 15 1 2 37
KIT 34 15 17 1 1 32
SAR 33 14 15 3 1 32
SAG 37 15 21 1 0 31
ER 34 13 18 1 2 29
EASTERN CONFERENCE
MISS 39 27 8 1 3 58
KGN 35 22 10 3 0 47
HAM 35 21 10 2 2 46
NB 41 20 15 3 3 46
BAR 34 20 10 4 0 44
OSH 37 18 16 1 2 39
OTT 39 17 19 1 2 37
SBY 39 13 22 3 1 30
PBO 37 13 22 2 0 28
NIAG 33 10 21 1 1 22
Colts’ Brandt Clarke Named OHL Player of the Week
Los Angeles Kings prospect Brandt Clarke of the Barrie Colts is the OHL Player of the Week, recording two goals, seven assists and nine points in four games along with a plus/minus rating of plus-8.
Clarke had at least two points in all four games, helping the Colts score lopsided wins over Sudbury and Owen Sound before road losses in Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury. The right-shot defender kicked off the week with a goal and an assist in Barrie’s 9-1 win in Sudbury on Tuesday, garnering second star recognition. Clarke was back on the scoresheet Thursday night, picking up a pair of assists as the Colts defeated the Owen Sound Attack 8-0. He helped Barrie earn a point in Sault Ste. Marie on Saturday, scoring the game-tying marker with less than a second remaining to force overtime as the Colts would go on to fall 4-3 in the extra frame. Clarke finished things off with three assists on Sunday as Barrie’s comeback effort came up short in Sudbury, resulting in a 6-5 loss. Clarke is the second defenceman to earn the honour this season and becomes the first Colts player to be named OHL Player of the Week since Lucas Chiodo in September 2018.
Hailing from Nepean, Ont., the 18-year-old Clarke leads OHL defenders with 42 points including eight goals, 34 assists and a plus-19 rating across 32 games. The 6-foot-2 rearguard leads the Colts in scoring this season and is riding a current five-game point streak. Clarke was a first round (8th overall) pick of the Los Angeles Kings last summer, and signed an entry-level NHL contract with the club in August. Clarke won a gold medal as a member of Canada’s National Under-18 Team in May 2021 and is a former 2019 OHL Cup champion as a member of the Don Mills Flyers. The Colts selected Clarke fourth overall in the 2019 OHL Priority Selection.
Also considered for the award this week, Colts teammate Nathan Allensen recorded eight points (2-6–8) across four games while OHL scoring leader Rory Kerins of the Soo Greyhounds put up seven points (3-4–7) in three contests as the Hounds won two of three.
2021-22 OHL Players of the Week – Regular Season:
Jan. 24 – Jan. 30: Brandt Clarke (Barrie Colts)
Jan. 17 – Jan. 23: Riley Piercey (Flint Firebirds)
Jan. 10 – Jan. 16: David Goyette (Sudbury Wolves)
Jan. 3 – Jan 9: Wyatt Johnston (Windsor Spitfires)
Dec. 27 – Jan. 2: James Hardie (Mississauga Steelheads)
Dec. 13 – Dec. 19: Ty Tullio (Oshawa Generals)
Dec. 6 – Dec. 12: Lucas Edmonds (Kingston Frontenacs)
Nov. 29 – Dec. 5: Wyatt Johnston (Windsor Spitfires)
Nov. 22 – Nov. 28: Brennan Othmann (Flint Firebirds)
Nov. 15 – Nov. 21: Brandon Coe (North Bay Battalion)
Nov. 8 – Nov. 14: Antonio Stranges (London Knights)
Nov. 1 – Nov. 7: Shane Wright (Kingston Frontenacs)
Oct. 25 – Oct. 31: Tucker Robertson (Peterborough Petes)
Oct. 18 – Oct. 24: Rory Kerins (Soo Greyhounds)
Oct. 11 – Oct. 17: Calum Ritchie (Oshawa Generals)
Oct. 4 – Oct. 10: Jack Thompson (Sudbury Wolves)
67’s’ Max Donoso Named OHL Goaltender of the Week
Max Donoso of the Ottawa 67’s is the OHL Goaltender of the Week, going 1-0-0-1 with a 1.44 goals-against average and .947 save percentage.
Donoso stopped 54 of 57 shots directed his way, helping the 67’s collect three points on the road. He turned aside 33 shots on Friday in Sudbury, earning first star honours in his third straight win as Ottawa defeated the Wolves 3-1. Donoso returned to the crease Sunday afternoon in North Bay, making 21 saves as the Barber Poles fell 3-2 in a shootout to the Battalion.
An 18-year-old from Windsor, Ont., Donoso is 3-3-0-0 in his first OHL season with a 2.13 goals-against average and .923 save percentage across eight games. He’s split the season between the 67’s and Hawkesbury Hawks, going 11-2-0 with a 1.79 goals-against average and .935 save percentage in the CCHL. The 6-foot-1, 173Ib. netminder was Ottawa’s fifth round (98th overall) selection in the 2019 OHL Priority Selection, and spent the 2019-20 season between the Rochester Coalition U18 program and Salisbury Prep School located in Salisbury, Conn.
Also considered for the award this week, Roman Basran of the Mississauga Steelheads went 3-0-0-0 with a 1.67 goals-against average and .911 save percentage. Reigning Goaltender of the Week Mack Guzda of the Barrie Colts was 2-0-1-0 with a 1.67 goals-against average and .940 save percentage.
2021-22 OHL Goaltenders of the Week – Regular Season:
Jan. 24 – Jan. 30: Max Donoso (Ottawa 67’s)
Jan. 17 – Jan. 23: Mack Guzda (Barrie Colts)
Jan. 10 – Jan. 16: Mitchell Weeks (Sudbury Wolves)
Jan. 3 – Jan. 9: Nolan Lalonde (Erie Otters)
Dec. 27 – Jan. 2: Joe Ranger (Mississauga Steelheads)
Dec. 13 – Dec. 19: Owen Bennett (Guelph Storm)
Dec. 6 – Dec. 12: Mack Guzda (Barrie Colts)
Nov. 29 – Dec. 5: Leevi Merilainen (Kingston Frontenacs)
Nov. 22 – Nov. 28: Tye Austin (Peterborough Petes)
Nov. 15 – Nov. 21: Ben Gaudreau (Sarnia Sting)
Nov. 8 – Nov. 14: Joe Vrbetic (North Bay Battalion
Nov. 1 – Nov. 7: Roman Basran (Mississauga Steelheads)
Oct. 25 – Oct. 31: Patrick Leaver (Oshawa Generals)
Oct. 18 – Oct. 24: Jacob Oster (Guelph Storm)
Oct. 11 – Oct. 17: Brett Brochu (London Knights)
Oct. 4 – Oct. 10: Tucker Tynan (Niagara IceDogs)
Sedley Attack Player of the Week
Sam Sedley has been named the Huron Tractor Player of the Week, for the least week of action in the month of January.
After a rough start to the week, Sedley pulled through and led the Attack offence with 5 assists on the teams 11 goals scored. The young defender also managed a +3 rating, as he was a stalwart on a depleted Owen Sound blue line. Sedley was also a key cog in a rejuvenated Attack power play, as they broke through and potted 3 goals throughout the weekend.
With his 5 point weekend, Sedley now sits with 17 points (1G, 16A) through 34 games played.
Ontario Junior Hockey League
Milton Menace at Burlington Cougars 7:30 PM
North Division Standings
Pickering 32 22 8 0 2 46
Aurora 30 18 10 0 2 38
Collingwood 30 15 12 0 3 33
Markham 31 5 24 0 2 12
Stouffville 29 4 23 1 1 10
Knights Return
The updated schedule for the Knights of Meaford has been released
The Knights return to action Thursday night when they host the Bradford Bulls at the Meaford & St Vincent Community Centre.
Feb 3 7:30PM vs Bradford Bulls
Feb 6 2:30PM vs New Tecumseth Civics
Feb 10 7:30PM vs Almaguin Spartans
Feb 12 8:00 Pm at Temiscaming Titans
Feb 13 2:00 PM at Ville Marie Pirates
Feb 15 2:00PM at New Tecumseth Civics
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
GMHL North Division Standings
Temiscaming 25 24 1 0 0 48
Bradford Rattlers 26 22 2 0 2 46
Knights of Meaford 24 14 6 0 4 32
Bradford Bulls 23 14 7 0 2 30
Ville-Marie 24 13 9 0 2 28
Bancroft 28 11 16 0 1 23
New Tecumseth 27 8 17 0 2 18
West Nipissing 26 8 16 0 2 18
South Muskoka 27 8 19 0 0 16
Almaguin 26 5 19 0 2 12
GMHL South Division Standings
North York 24 21 3 0 0 42
St. George 26 19 6 0 1 39
Durham 21 19 2 0 0 38
Niagara 24 19 5 0 0 38
Plattsville 27 11 16 0 0 22
Nhumberland 24 9 14 0 1 19
Windsor 28 7 21 0 0 14
Streetsville 25 5 20 0 0 10
Tottenham 25 3 21 0 1 7
Events
The Crescent Club Darts League will commence tonight
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The 2022 Owen Sound Salmon Spectacular Boat Draw tickets will be available online this month
If you have any questions, contact Chris Geberdt at 519-873-0711 or e-mail cgeberdt@hay.net.
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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
Sunday Peavey Mart
February 13 GM Blue Plan Engineering
February 27 Owen Sound Attack
March 6
March 13 Peavey Mart
March 20 Bayshore Broadcasting
March 27
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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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Do you know someone who has made an outstanding contribution to farm and rural life in our region?
Please nominate them for the 2021 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 February 28th., 2022.
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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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