Jaxon Dubois stopped all 23 shots he faced as the defending Zone 4 High School Hockey League champion PCI Trojans shutout the Mountain Mustangs 3-0 at Stride Place. Logan Budz, JJ Oke and Alex Van Deynze did the goal scoring for Portage Collegiate.


Axel Jonsson-Fjallby scored the go-ahead goal at 14:23 of the third period as the Winnipeg Jets opened their three-game road trip with a 6-4 victory over the Los Angeles Kings. Mark Scheifele, Adam Lowry, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Nate Schmidt and Blake Wheeler into an empty net with 41 seconds left in regulation also scored for Winnipeg. Connor Hellebuyck made 40 saves in nets for the Jets who face the Arizona Coyotes tonight at Arizona State University's brand-new Mullett Arena in Tempe. 


The Winnipeg Blue Bombers play their regular season finale tonight (7:30 p.m.) against the B.C. Lions at IG Field. Quarterback Zach Collaros, who did not play in Vancouver when the two teams met in week 19, will start against the Lions. Receivers Greg Ellingson and Drew Wolitarsky will return to the lineup. Ellingson was injured in the Bombers week 10 loss to the Montreal Alouettes while Wolitarsky suffered a knee injury in Winnipeg's Banjo Bowl victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Nic Demski will not play as he's dealing with a calf injury. The Bombers (14-3) have clinched first place and will host the CFL's West Division final. The Lions (12-5) will finish second and meet the Calgary Stampeders in the division semifinal next weekend at BC Place Stadium.


Sara Boissonneault of the Université de Saint-Boniface Les Rouges and Camilo Rodriguez of the Brandon University Bobcats are the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference's soccer Players of the Year. Boissonneault lead the MCAC in scoring with 21 goals in 12 games. The Winnipeg native had six multiple goal games with two games of four goals scored each. Rodriguez also lead the MCAC in scoring with 15 goals in 12 games. The Brandon native had five multiple goal games with two games of three goals scored each. Morden's Ayesha Umar of the Canadian Mennonite University Blazers and Zach Wood of Morden who plays for the Brandon University Bobcats were named to the MCAC All-Conference Team.