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WHL Roundup: Tigers score five straight goals to beat Blazers at home

Sunday, 10.05.2014 / 2:14 AM / News

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WHL Roundup: Tigers score five straight goals to beat Blazers at home

MEDICINE HAT, Alta. - Medicine Hat used five different players to score five straight goals and lead the Tigers to a 5-1 win over the Kamloops Blazers on Saturday night in Western Hockey League action.

Tyler Lewington, Matt Bradley, Steven Owre, Chad Butcher and Tommy Vannelli all scored even-strength goals for the Tigers (6-1-0)

Deven Sideroff was the only Blazer to beat Medicine Hat starting goaltender Marek Langhamer.

Langhamer made 27-of-28 saves between the pipes for the Tigers, who recorded their third-straight win.

Connor Ingram suffered the loss for Kamloops (4-2-1) making 34-of-39 saves.

The Blazers failed to score on four power-play attempts while Medicine Hat was unsuccessful on seven attempts.

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WHEAT KINGS 7 REBELS 1

BRANDON, Man. — Ivan Provorov had a goal and two assists to lead the Wheat Kings offensively.

Colton Waltz, Jayce Hawryluk, Jesse Gabrielle, Rihards Bukarts, Nolan Patrick and Quintin Lisoway rounded out the attack for the Wheat Kings (5-0-1).

Adam Musil was the lone scorer for Red Deer (2-3-0).

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HITMEN 6 ICE 4

CALGARY — Connor Rankin scored the first of five straight goals in Calgary's come-from-behind victory over Kootenay.

Kenton Helgesen, Chase Lang, Adam Tambellini, Ben Thomas and Radel Fazleev all had a goal for the Hitmen (3-2-1).

Luke Philp struck twice for the Ice (2-3-0), while Jaedon Descheneau and Vince Loschiavo also found the back of the net.

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WARRIORS 5 AMERICANS 0

MOOSE JAW, Alta. — Zach Sawchenko made 25 saves to earn the shutout as Moose Jaw blanked Tri-City.

Jack Rodewald scored a pair of goals for the Warriors (3-3-1). Tanner Eberle, Tyler Brown and Spenser Jensen rounded out the offence.

Eric Comrie made 24-of-29 saves for the Americans (3-3-0).

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PATS 5 RAIDERS 2

REGINA — Braden Christoffer scored a pair of power-play goals in the Pats' win over the Raiders.

Patrick D'Amico, Austin Wagner and Dryden Hunt also chipped in for the Pats (3-2-0).

Jordan Tkatch and Brendan Guhle found the back of the net for Prince Albert (3-2-0).

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WINTERHAWKS 3 SILVERTIPS 2 (OT)

EVERETT, Wash. — Alex Schoenborn scored 2:40 into overtime to give Portland their first win of the season.

Chase De Leo and Tyson Predinchuk also had a goal for the Winterhawks (1-5-1).

Montreal Canadiens draft pick Nikita Scherbak kept his strong weekend going by scoring for Everett (3-0-2). Remi Laurencelle also had a goal for the Silvertips.

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ROCKETS 6 THUNDERBIRDS 4

SEATTLE — Rourke Chartier recorded a hat trick to help Kelowna past the Thunderbirds.

Justin Kirkland, Riley Stadel and Tyson Ballie rounded out the offence for the Rockets (6-0-0).

Matthew Barzal, Calvin Spencer, Alexander True and Ethan Bear each had a goal for Seattle (2-3-0).

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COUGARS 6 CHIEFS 2

SPOKANE, Wash. — Chase Witala had a goal and three assists as Prince George routed the Chiefs.

Jari Erricson and David Soltes both scored twice for the Cougars (3-3-0), while Jansen Harkins rounded out the scoring.

Liam Stewart scored twice for Spokane (2-1-1).

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BRONCOS 2 ROYALS 1 (OT)

VICTORIA, B.C. — Glenn Gawdin scored at 3:27 of overtime to give Swift Current the win.

Coda Gordon chipped in offensively, scoring his fourth goal of the season, for the Broncos (4-4-0).

Austin Carroll had a goal for Victoria (1-4-1).

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