Sports Looking Back: Nov. 19, 2025

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NBA — Toronto at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. (TSN1); New York at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. (TSN3)

NHL — Edmonton at Washington, 6:00 p.m. (SNW); Calgary at Buffalo, 6:30 p.m. (SN1); Boston at Anahiem, 9 p.m. (SN360)

IN LOCAL HISTORY

40 YEARS AGO — Killarney’s Ray Lewis scored four goals and added three assists to lead the host Shamrocks to a 9-3 victory over Waskada Comets in a South West Hockey League game.

30 YEARS AGO — Shane Baranyk scored 29 seconds into overtime to give the Brandon Wheat Kings a 6-5 triumph over the Southwest Cougars in Manitoba AAA Midget Hockey League action. Bryce Couling scored two goals, while Tory Blandford, Bob Faktor and Chad Laluk added singles.

20 YEARS AGO — The Brandon Bobcats women’s basketball team took a beating to the third-ranked UBC Thunderbirds, who won 80-38 at BU.

10 YEARS AGO — Josh Tripp scored two goals and set up another for the Swan Valley Stampeders as they handed the Neepawa Natives their 11th straight Manitoba Junior Hockey League loss.

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