SCHEDULE FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 4
Canadian Football League – regular season opener:
Montreal Alouettes at Hamilton Tiger-Cats—5:30 p.m.
(The Saskatchewan Roughriders are on the Week 1 bye, with the first regular season game for the reigning Grey Cup champions at home on Saturday, June 13th, against the B-C Lions. Kickoff time is 5 p.m. at Mosaic Stadium.)
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National Hockey League’s Stanley Cup Playoffs:
Vegas Golden Knights at Carolina Hurricanes—6 p.m.
(Vegas leads the best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final 1-0)
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Major League Baseball:
Inter-League—3 night games, including
Toronto Blue Jays at Atlanta Braves–5:15 p.m.
American League—2 day games, 1 night
National League—2 day games, 1 night
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Western Canadian Baseball League—6 games:
Saskatoon Berries vs Moose Jaw Miller-Express
(Game time is 7 p.m. at NexGen Park at Cairns Field. The Berries have 4 wins, 1 loss…good for 1st place in the East Division. Moose Jaw has 2 wins, 2 losses…good for 3rd place in the East Division.)
Weyburn Beavers at Swift Current 57s—6:57 p.m.
Medicine Hat Mavericks at Regina Red Sox—7:05 p.m.
Okotoks Dawgs at Brooks Bombers—7:05 p.m.
Fort McMurray Giants at Lethbridge Bulls—7:05 p.m.
Energy City Cactus Rats at Sylvan Lake Gulls—7:05 p.m.
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Saskatoon Amateur Softball Association:
Bob Stayner Women’s Division
Selects Under-19 A vs Pirates—6:45 p.m. at Glenn Reeve-3
Cal Galambos Women’s Division—3 games at 6:45 p.m.
Connexion vs Grand Aces at Glenn Reeve-5
Green Selects Under-19 B vs Storm at Bob Van Impe Stadium
Prairie Heat vs Fury at Joe Gallagher Field
Ken Gunn Men’s Division—2 games at 8:30 p.m.
Jacks Under-17 vs Badgers at Bob Van Impe Stadium
Saskatoon Jacks Under-20 vs Valley Vikings Under-20 at Joe Gallagher Field
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Women’s National Basketball Association—2 games:
The Toronto Tempo are off until Sunday when they host the Chicago Sky at 1 p.m. at Toronto.
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The National Basketball Association Playoffs return to action tomorrow, as follows…
New York Knicks at San Antonio Spurs—6:30 p.m.
(New York leads the best-of-seven N-B-A Finals 1-0)
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