Moose Jaw Warriors 3, Swift Current Broncos 1
Brayden Tracey, Libor Zubransky and Owen Hardy supplied the Moose
Jaw offense and Adam Evanoff backstopped the team with 26 saves, before 3,149
at Mosaic Place. For the Broncos, Chase Lacombe scored, Isaac Poulter made 31
saves.
Red Deer Rebels 3, Prince Albert Raiders 2
Dallon Melin scored at 13:27 of the 3rd and that held up as the
winner for Red Deer, in front of 2,785 at Art Hauser Centre. Chris Douglas and
Dawson Barteaux also scored for the Rebels, while Ethan Anders made 31 saves.
For the Raiders, Brayden Watts and Aliaksel Protas scored, Carter Serhyenko
made 24 saves.
Saskatoon Blades 4, Brandon Wheat Kings 2
Brandon held a 2-0 lead after two periods, but Saskatoon exploded
for four goals in the 3rd period to win it before 3,184 at SaskTel Centre.
Majid Kaddoura, Cyle McNabb, Nolan Kneen and Kyle Crnkovic with an empty netter
scored for the Blades, Nolan Maier made 22 saves. For Brandon, Jonny Hooker
scored on a penalty shot, Ty Thorpe added a goal and Jiri Patera made 33 saves.
Winnipeg ICE 5, Regina Pats 4
3rd period goals by Nino Kinder and Michael Milne powered Winnipeg
to the win, with 1,529 in attendance at Wayne Fleming Arena. Isaac Johnson
scored twice for the ICE, Milne had a 2nd period goal as well for Winnipeg,
Dean McNabb made 30 saves. For Regina, Carter Massler scored twice, Drew Englot
and Ty Kolle once each, Max Paddock had 33 saves.
Edmonton Oil Kings 4, Calgary Hitmen 2
Josh Williams scored twice for Edmonton, Ethan Cap and Jake
Neighbours once each and Todd Scott made 13 saves to lead the Oil Kings to
victory, in front of 7,004 at Rogers Place. Mark Kastelic and Jonas Peterek
scored for Calgary, Brayden Peters made 35 stops.
Tri-City Americans 3, Lethbridge Hurricanes 2
The Americans grabbed their second win in as many outing on their
swing through the Central Division Saturday night, before 3,891 at Enmax
Centre. Kyle Olson, Edge Lambert and Sasha Mutala were the Tri-City goal
scorers, Talyn Boyko made 47 saves. For Lethbridge, D-Jay Jerome and Alex
Cotton scored goals, Bryan Thomson and Carl Tetachuk combined to make 13 saves.
Portland Winterhawks 2, Vancouver Giants 1 (SO)
Jack O'Brien scored in the 2nd period for Portland, then Jayden
Dureau, Cross Hanas and Mason Mannek notched tallies in a 9-round shootout to
lead the Winterhawks in the second half of a home-and-home, before 8,026 at the
Moda Center. The Giants had a regulation goal by Justin Sourdif, shootout goals
from Bowen Byram and Tristen Nielsen and 27 saves from Trent Miner. Portland
goaltender Joel Hofer made 30 saves.
Everett Silvertips 4, Seattle Thunderbirds 2
A 2 goal 2nd period was the difference in Everett's win, before
5,054 at Accesso ShoWare Center. Dawson Butt, Conrad Mitchell, Martin
Fasko-Rudas and Wyatte Wylie scored for the Silvertips, Keegan Karki made 36
saves. For Seattle, Tyrel Bauer and Matthew Rempe scored, Roddy Ross had 34
saves. The teams combined for 120 penalty minutes.
Kamloops Blazers 7, Medicine Hat Tigers 3
Kamloops came out firing, scoring 4 times in the 1st period, with
4,833 at Sandman Centre. For the Blazers, Zane Franklin and Ryan Hughes had 2
goals and 1 assist each, Connor Zary scored twice, Kyrell Sopotyk once, Max
Martin had 3 assists, with Sean Strange and Orrin Centazzo adding a pair of
assists each. Dylan Garand made 37 saves. Jonathan Brinkman, James Hamblin and
Tyler Prezluso scored the Medicine Hat goals, Mads Sogaard and Garin Bjorklund
combined to make 33 saves.
Victoria Royals 2, Prince George Cougars 1
Kaid Oliver scored in the 2nd period and Sean Gulka in the 3rd, to
push Victoria past the Cougars, with 3,051 looking on at CN Centre. Shane
Farkas made 15 stops. For Prince George, Josh Maser scored and Taylor Gauthier
made 16 saves. Prince George drew 3 minor penalties in the contest, Victoria
none.
Spokane Chiefs 6, Kelowna Rockets 1
After Mark Liwiski scored to give Kelowna an early lead, Spokane
rattled of 6 straight to win going away, in front of 6,276 at Spokane Veteran's
Memorial Arena. Chiefs goal scorers included Luke Toporowki, Filip Kral, Jack
Finley, Bobby Russell, Noah King and Bear Hughes. In goal, Lukas Parik had 22
saves for Spokane, Cole Schwebius made 49 saves for Kelowna. The two teams
combined for 150 penalty minutes.
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