Saturday, November 24, 2007

Friday's highlights . . .

FRIDAY’S HIGHLIGHTS
In Calgary, Edmonton G Alex Archibald stopped 50 shots but it wasn’t enough as his Oil Kings were beaten 5-3 by the Hitmen. . . . Calgary (18-8-0-2) has won six of seven. . . . Edmonton (10-13-1-3) has lost six of seven and has dropped five of its last six away from home. . . . The Hitmen’s 55-shot barrage tied a franchise single-game record set Sept. 30, 1995, in a 7-5 victory over the Moose Jaw Warriors. . . . Still, the game was tied 3-3 with 11 minutes to play. . . . Calgary RW Ian Schultz scored the winner at 9:03 of the third and Slovenian LW Bostjan Golicic added insurance with his second of the game and fourth of the seaosn just 38 seconds later. . . . Calgary outshot Edmonton 24-6 in the first period but the teams were even 2-2. . . .

In Brandon, the Wheat Kings trailed 2-1 early, then got out to a 7-3 lead and hung on for a 7-6 victory over the Swift Current Broncos. . . . Brandon (17-9-0-1) has won 10 of 12 and seven in a row at home. . . . The Broncos (14-8-0-5) have lost three straight. . . . Brandon LW Tyler Dittmer scored twice, giving him a career-high 20 goals. . . . Rookie C Brayden Schenn had two goals and two assists for the Wheat Kings. He has 24 points, including 11 goals, in 27 games and is the WHL’s highest-scoring rookie. . . . Brandon’s seventh goal was worth a free breakfast to each of the 3,773 fans in attendance through a promotion with a local restaurant. . . . Swift Current was 4-for-7 on the PP; Brandon was 2-for-5. . . . The Broncos got two goals from each of C Zack Smith and RW Dale Weise, while D Eric Doyle had a goal and three helpers. . . . Brandon scored seven times on 26 shots. . . . The Wheat Kings actually trailed 2-0 and had been outshot 7-0 in the process. . . .

In Everett. G Linden Rowat stopped 31 shots to lead the Regina Pats to a 3-0 victory over the Silvertips. . . . Regina (18-11-0-0) completed its tour of the U.S. Division at 2-3. . . . .The Silvertips (14-12-0-1) have lost two straight. . . . Rowat’s night work included 17 saves in the second period. . . . The shutout was his first of the season and sixth of his career. . . . Everett was 0-for-5 on the PP and that included a two-minute 5-on-3. Everett also gave up a shorthanded goal. . . . The Silvertips were without two of their top PP guns — D Dane Crowley (concussion) and F Dan Gendur (shoulder). . . . Everett C Zack Dailey (wrist) returned from a two-game absence. . . . LW Troy Ofukany’s sixth goal of the season, at 1:43 of the second period on the PP, stood up as the winner. . . .

In Kamloops, the Blazers won their fifth game in a row, beating the Prince George Cougars, 4-1. . . . The Blazers (13-10-1-1) have won seven of eight. . . . The Cougars (9-18-0-0) have now lost nine in a row. . . . Prince George had won 8-3 in Kamloops on Nov. 2. . . . Kamloops outshot the visitors 34-14, including 13-2 in the second period. . . .

In Kelowna, C Colin Long’s goal 44 seconds into overtime gave the Rockets a 7-6 victory over the Kootenay Ice. . . . The Rockets (14-8-2-2) have one regulation-time loss in their last 13 games. They have won five of their last six games at home. . . . The Ice (14-10-3-0) had won seven in a row and had given up only nine goals in their previous seven games. . . . The Rockets led 4-3 after two periods with five goals coming in the third period. . . . D Jordan Wilkins, who has been playing up front, scored his first goal at 14:24 of the third period to tie it at five. . . . The Ice took a 6-5 lead at 15:45 on C Steve Da Silva’s 15th goal. . . . Kelowna F Lucas Bloodoff forced the OT with his 10th goal at 15:57 of the third period. . . . LW Matthew Brusciano and D Tyler Myers each scored his first goal of the season for Kelowna, which actually held leads of 3-0 and 4-1 at various points. . . .

In Lethbridge, G Tyson Sexsmith stopped 22 shots as the Vancouver Giants
blanked the Hurricanes, 3-0. . . . Sexsmith has four shutouts this season
and 15 in his career, which puts him in a tie for 11th spot on the WHL's career list. . . . RW Michal Repik's PP goal at 12:56 of the first period stood up as the winner. . . . G Juha Metsola stopped 30 shots for the Hurricanes. . . . The Hurricanes (17-9-1-1), who had won eight in a row, have lost two straight for the first time since Oct. 16 and 17. . . . The Giants, who ended a two-game losing streak, now are 10-0 when leading after two periods. . . . Vancouver (18-6-1-2) is 9-3 against Lethbridge over the last five seasons. . . . Vancouver LW Garet Hunt and Lethbridge RW Luke Wiens dropped the gloves eight seconds into this one. . . . Vancouver D Stefan Schneider left the game with an apparent knee injury at 8:24 of the second period. . . .

In Moose Jaw, Joey Perricone stopped 25 shots as the Warriors beat the
Medicine Hat Tigers, 1-0. . . . Moose Jaw captain Riley Holzapfel had the
game's only goal at 13:05 of the second period. . . . The shutout was the
second of the season for Perricone and the seventh of his career. He is one shy of the franchise record held by Donovan Nunweiler (1993-95). . . . Perricone, who is from San Juan Capistrano, Calif., had his parents and two brothers in the crowd. . . . The Warriors (11-9-4-1) have won two in a row after ending a seven-game losing streak. . . . The Tigers (14-10-2-0) have lost seven of nine. . . . Medicine Hat has scored more than two goals in a game just once in its last seven games. . . . Moose Jaw LW Frazer McLaren and Medicine Hat D Jordan Bendfeld scrapped five seconds into this one. McLaren must be losing his touch — he fought one second into his previous game. . . .

In Saskatoon, the Blades got out to a 2-0 lead and went on to a 4-1 victory over the Prince Albert Raiders. . . . The Blades (9-16-1-0) had lost four in a row. . . . The Raiders (10-14-3-1) are 5-4-1-1 in their last 11. . . . Saskatoon was without RW Chris Durand (shoulder) and C Colton Gillies (one-game WHL suspension). . . . Saskatoon was 2-for-3 on the PP, getting goals from LW Derek Hulak and LW Ondrej Fiala. . . . Prince Albert C Max Brandl earned a kneeing major for a hit on Saskatoon C Gaelan Patterson. Brandl ended up with a double major when he scrapped with Saskatoon D Teigan Zahn. . . . C Charles Inglis, whom the Blades took with the fourth pick of the 2007 bantam draft, made his WHL debut. . . .

In Kennewick, Wash., C Kruise Reddick’s goal with 2:24 left in the third period gave the Tri-City Americans a 4-3 victory over the Chilliwack Bruins. . . . The Americans (19-5-0-0) closed to within one point of the U.S. Division-leading Spokane Chiefs. . . . The Chiefs (18-3-2-1) visit the Americans tonight. . . . The Americans are 13-1-0-0 at home, where they have won seven in a row. . . . The Bruins (13-11-3-0) have lost five straight. They have scored just 10 goals in their last seven games. . . . Tri-City D Eric Mestery got his first goal this season and F Joel Ridgeway got the first of his career. . . . Chilliwack RW Oscar Moller had his WHL-leading 22nd goal of the season. . . . G Chet Pickard made 34 saves for the Americans. He is 15-3 on the season.

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