Southwest Dashboard – Tuesday, November 1 – SwiftCurrentOnline.com

Legionnaires visit Pat-C’s in Regina

The Home Hardware U18 AAA Legionnaires travel to Queen City tonight to take on the Regina Pat Canadians.

The Legionnaires are coming off a split weekend with the Prince Albert Mintos and have won seven of their last eight games to move up to fourth in the SMAAAHL standings with a 7-3-0-1 record. The Pat-Cs are tied with the Saskatoon Contacts for second with 18 points, three points ahead of Swift Current.

The Legionnaires return home this weekend with a pair of games against the Yorkton Maulers.

Game 3 of the World Series rained

A Halloween trick was played on baseball fans by Mother Nature on Monday night.

Game 3 of the World Series was rain-delayed in Philadelphia with the Phillies and Astros tied to one game apiece. The game will be caught up tonight with games four and five in Philadelphia tomorrow and Thursday.

Games six and seven, if needed, will be back in Houston on Saturday and Sunday.

Thompson scores six points as Sabers beat Red Wings

Tage Thompson scored a career-high six points with three goals and three assists as the Buffalo Sabers beat the Detroit Red Wings 8-3 for their sixth win in nine games.

In other NHL games, Andrei Svechnikov scored the game-winning goal in the shootout as the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Washington Capitals 3-2, and Carl Grundstrom scored twice as the LA Kings beat St. Louis 5-1.

Five Canadian teams are on an 11-game NHL schedule tonight, where Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers look to extend a four-game winning streak when they host the Nashville Predators. Elsewhere, Montreal visits Minnesota, Ottawa visits Tampa Bay, Calgary welcomes Seattle and Vancouver welcomes New Jersey.

In the WHL tonight, Prince Albert hosts Tri-City, Medicine Hat hosts Vancouver and Lethbridge hosts Victoria. The Swift Current Broncos host Vancouver in their next game on Wednesday.

Pan-Continental Curling Championship underway in Calgary

A new international curling event has begun as the World Curling Federation-sanctioned Pan-Continental Championship kicks off Monday at Canada Olympic Park in Calgary.

The event features teams from Canada, USA and others from South America, Asia, Oceania and Africa to determine qualifications for next year’s World Championships .

Canada is represented by defending Scotties and Brier champions Kerri Einarson and Brad Gushue. Einarson started with an 11-3 win over New Zealand while Gushue lost a 10-8 decision to the United States in an extra end.

Einarson will face Kazakhstan and Hong Kong today while Gushue will face Brazil.

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