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WHL roundup: Tri-City Americans continue rolling with fourth straight win

MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Carter MacAdams scored twice for the Tri-City Americans in a 7-5 win over the Moose Jaw Warriors in the Western Hockey League on Saturday.

MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Carter MacAdams scored twice for the Tri-City Americans in a 7-5 win over the Moose Jaw Warriors in the Western Hockey League on Saturday.

The Americans stretched their win streak to four straight games and improved to 8-2-0-0 in their last 10

Jordan Gavin, Brandon Whynott, Gavin Garland, Max Curran and Austin Zemlak also scored for Tri-City. Americans netminder Nathan Preston stopped 28 of 33 shots for the win.

Connor Schmidt, Brayden Yager, Aaron Sawatzky, Rilen Kovacevic and Lynden Lakovic scored for Moose Jaw. Warriors goalie Jackson Unger made 35 saves.

BLADES 4 TIGERS 3 (OT)

MEDICINE HAT, Alta.— Tyler Parr scored the overtime winner at 1:24 for Saskatoon.

The Blades also got goals from Ben Riche, Brandon Lisowsky and Rowan Calvert. Saskatoon's goalie Evan Gardner stopped 18 of 21 shots.

Bryce Pickford, Shaeffer Gordon-Carroll and Ryder Ritchie were goal scorers for Medicine Hat. Tigers goalie Jordan Switzer had 27 saves.

RAIDERS 5 PATS 0

PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — Raiders goaltender Max Hildebrand posted a 35-save shutout.

Brayden Dube scored twice and Riley Boychuk, Aiden Oiring and Ty Meunier once for Prince Albert.

Regina's goalie Kelton Pyne stopped 33 of 38 shots in the loss.

WHEAT KINGS 7 BRONCOS 3

BRANDON, Man. — Marcus Nguyen led the host Wheat Kings with a pair of goals.

Nicholas Johnson, Matteo Michels, Brady Turko, Nigel Boehm and Caleb Hadland also scored for Brandon. Wheat Kings netminder Carson Bjarnason turned away 24 of 27 shots for the win.

Ty Coupland scored twice and Connor Gabriel once for Swift Current. Broncos goaltender Joey Rocha repelled 27 of 34 shots.

WINTERHAWKS 8 WILD 4

PORTLAND, Ore. — Kyle McDonough and Josh Zakreski each scored twice in Portland's win.

Jordan Duguay, Kyle Chyzowski, Carsyn Dyck and Reed Brown also scored for the Winterhawks, who got 16 saves from goalie Marek Schlenker.

Wenatchee's Evan Friesen, Shaun Rios, Lukas McCloskey and Deagan McMillan scored in a losing cause, while goalie Daniel Hauser had 32 saves.

REBELS 7 ROYALS 3

RED DEER, Alta. — Jaxon Fuder led the host Rebels with a pair o goals.

Beckett Hamilton, Trae Wilke, Carson Birnie, Matthew Gard and Ollie Josephson all scored for Red Deer. Goaltender Chase Wutzke earned the win with 41 saves.

Caleb Matthews, Hayden Moore and Markus Loponen each scored for Victoria. Royals goaltender Spencer Michnik stopped 27 of 34 shots.

SILVERTIPS 5 BLAZERS 2

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Tyler MacKenzie led the visiting Silvertips with a goal and two assists in a win over the Blazers.

Everett also got goals from Carter Bear, Eric Jamieson, Kaden Hammell and Dominik Rymon. Silvertips netminder Raiden LeGall made 29 saves.

Emmitt Finnie and Oren Shtrom scored for Kamloops. Blazers netminder Dylan Ernst had 29 saves in the loss.

CHIEFS 5 GIANTS 1

VANCOUVER — Rasmus Ekstrom scored twice and had two assists for visiting Spokane in a victory over Vancouver.

Sam Oremba, Shea Van Olm, Berkly Catton and Mathis Preston also scored for the Chiefs. Spokane's netminder Carter Esler stopped 30 of 31 shots.

Ethan Mittelsteadt produced Vancouver's lone goal, while goaltender Burke Hood stopped 33 of 38 shots.

THUNDERBIRDS 5 HURRICANES 4 (SO)

SEATTLE — Braeden Cootes and Antonio Martorana scored shootout goals for the host T-Birds in a win over Lethbridge.

Cootes and Martorana also scored in regulation for Seattle alongside Coster Dunn and Nishaan Parmar.

Thunderbirds goaltender Scott Ratzlaff stopped 29 of 33 shots in regulation.

Miguel Marques, Kooper Gizowski, Trae Johnson and Hayden Pakkala scored in regulation time for Lethbridge. Hurricanes netminder Brady Smith had 33 saves in regulation.

This roundup was generated automatically with a CP-developed application.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 23, 2024.

The Canadian Press

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