Kelsey Huibers scored the lone goal for the Westman Wildcats in their 4-1 loss to the Winnipeg Ice Wednesday night in Hartney in game one of the Manitoba Female U18 AAA Hockey League's best-of-five final. Huibers first period power play goal gave the defending champions a 1-0 lead. Annika Russell, Kaitlin Moffatt, Stephanie Jacobs and Izabella Mann into an empty net did the goal scoring for the Ice. Westman netminder Grace Glover made 27 saves. Game two goes Sunday at the Hockey for All Centre in Winnipeg. 


The Winnipeg Ice gave up three second period goals and lost 6-4 to Moose Jaw. Jagger Firkus and Ryder Korczak each had a goal and two assists for the Warriors. Zack Ostapchuk potted his 30th and 31st goals of the season for the Ice.


The Winnipeg Jets begin a three-game California road trip tonight when they meet the Anaheim Ducks. The Jets, who have 10 games left, are in the second wildcard spot in the NHL's Western Conference. Winnipeg is four points ahead of the Calgary Flames.


The Manitoba Moose lost 4-3 to Rockford at Canada Life Centre. Rocco Grimaldi scored the shootout-winning tally for the IceHogs. Jansen Harkins had two goals and an assist for the Moose. 


Canada’s Kerri Einarson has a 6-3 round robin record at the 2023 World Women’s Curling Championship in Sandviken, Sweden. Einarson, Val Sweeting, Shannon Birchard and Briane Harris lost 8-3 in eight ends to Germany’s Daniela Jentsch and beat South Korea’s Seungyoun Ha 8-6. Einarson has just one game today and that's against Japan’s Satsuki Fujisawa at 8 a.m. The Gimli Curling Club foursome are in a three-way tie for second place with Stefania Constantini of Italy and Anna Hasselborg of Sweden.


Manitoba champions Kadriana Lott & Colton Lott of Winnipeg Beach have a 2-1 record at the Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in Sudbury, Ontario. Lott & Lott defeated Margot Flemming & Jamie Koe 6-5 and lost 6-5 to Jennifer Jones & Brent Laing. 


It's day one of the Provincial Senior Men's and Senior Women's Curling Championships in Dauphin. Randy Neufeld of La Salle and Terry Ursel of Neepawa are the defending champions.