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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Calgary sniper gets NHL deal . . . McBride stops 55 in victory . . . McGauley keeps scoring








F Sean O'Connor (Moose Jaw, 1999-2002) has signed a one-year contract with the Straubing Tigers (Germany, DEL). This season, with the Schwenninger Wild Wings (Germany, DEL), he had six goals and five assists in 29 games. O’Connor holds dual Canadian-German citizenship.
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D Colby Sissons has joined the Swift Current Broncos for the remainder of the regular-season. Sissons, who turned 17 on Jan. 15, played this season with the midget AAA Edmonton-based SSAC Boston Pizza Athletics. . . . Sissons, from Lacombe, Alta., played two games with the Broncos earlier this season.
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F Adam Tambellini of the Calgary Hitmen has signed an entry-level deal with the NHL’s New York Rangers. They selected him in the third round of the NHL’s 2013 draft. . . . Tambellini, 20, has 79 points, including 45 goals, in 65 games with the Hitmen this season. . . . Tambellini, from Port Moody, B.C., has 118 points, 62 of them goals, in 96 career regular-season games.
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Canada and the U.S. will renew their junior hockey rivalry on Dec. 26 as the 2016 World Junior Championship opens in Helsinki. The defending-champion Canadians will be in Group A, along with the U.S., Denmark, Switzerland and Sweden. Group A will play its games in the Helsinki Ice Hall. Canada will play its second game, against Denmark, on Dec. 28, then will meet Switzerland on Dec. 29 and Sweden on Dec. 31. . . . The U.S. will play Sweden on Dec. 28, Switzerland on Dec. 30 and Denmark on Dec. 31. . . . Group B features Belarus, Czech Republic, Finland, Russia and Slovakia. Its games will be played in Hartwall Arena. . . . The tournament will conclude on Jan. 5.
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F Evan Polei, who hasn’t played since Jan. 24, is close to returning to the Red Deer Rebels’ lineup. Meanwhile, F Conner Bleackley, the Rebels’ captain, may not be return until the start of the playoffs. D Colton Bobyk may return may not return for another 10 days. Bleackley hasn’t played since Feb. 6, while Bobyk has been out since Feb. 18. . . .
F Deven Sideroff of the Kamloops Blazers is back practising and could return tonight against the visiting Prince George Cougars. Sideroff has missed four games with what appeared to be a wrist injury. . . . With 40 points, including 16 goals, in in 58 games, Sideroff has been a big part of the the Blazers’ offence, skating alongside Matt Needham and Cole Ully. . . .
The Moose Jaw Warriors scratched F Tanner Eberle and F Jaimen Yakubowski again last night in Brandon. Eberle hasn’t played since Feb. 28; Yakubowski has been out since Feb. 27. . . . Neither is expected to play in a weekend home-and-home series with the Regina Pats.
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THE COACHING GAME:

Ty Davidson is the new head coach of the junior B Sicamous, B.C., Eagles of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League. Davidson had been the general manager and head coach of the KIJHL’s Golen Rockets, but he resigned following the season, saying that he wanted to be closer to his family in Salmon Arm. . . . Davidson, the son of Everett Silvertips GM Garry Davidson, takes over from Blair Davidson, who had been the Eagles’ head coach for 18 years. Davidson was dismissed following Game 4 of a five-game first-round playoff loss to the Kamloops Storm. . . . “There’s nothing I want to say bad about it, and I won’t,” Eagles GM Wayne March told Lachlan Labere of the Eagle Valley News of Robinson’s departure. “It’s just, he did a great job for us, it was time for him to move on. We parted amicably, but he did a good job for us and has been well-appreciated over the years.”
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THE WHL PLAYOFF PICTURE:

EAST DIVISION:
1. Brandon (5 games remaining) — Will finish atop the Eastern Conference for the first time since 1995-96. They will play the conference’s second wild-card team in first round. . . . A victory at home last night moved Brandon back into a tie with Kelowna (6) atop the overall standings. . . . At home to Saskatoon on Friday.
2. Regina (6) clinched second in division. Will meet third-place team in first round. . . . Freshman F Sam Steel suffered a leg injury last night. The seriousness has yet to be determined. . . . In Swift Current tonight.
3. Swift Current (6) has lost six in a row and now leads Moose Jaw by two points. . . . At home to Regina tonight.
4. Moose Jaw (5) lost on the road last night and remains two points behind Swift Current. . . . At home to Regina on Friday.
5. Prince Albert (6) won at home last night and now is four points behind Moose Jaw. . . . Entertains Swift Current on Friday.
6. Saskatoon (5) visits Red Deer tonight.
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CENTRAL DIVISION:
1. Medicine Hat (6) is tied with Calgary atop the division. Medicine Hat has more victories (41-40) at the moment. . . . Tigers play in Cranbrook on Friday.
2. Calgary (6) has two games left in a franchise-record 11-game road trip. . . . Plays in Red Deer on Friday.
3. Red Deer (6) is five points off the pace. . . . At home to Saskatoon tonight.
4. Kootenay (5) holds down the conference’s first wild-card spot. . . . At home to Lethbridge tonight.
5. Edmonton (4) is in the second wild-card spot, one point behind Kootenay. . . . At home to Medicine Hat on Friday.
6. Lethbridge (6) is at home to Edmonton on Friday.
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B.C. DIVISION:
1. Kelowna (6) has clinched first place in the Western Conference and will play the second wild-card team in the first round. . . . Is tied with Brandon for first place in the overall standings. . . . At home to Victoria tonight.
2. Victoria (6) will finish second and meet the division’s third-place team in the first round. . . . In Kelowna tonight.
3. Prince George (6) is third, thanks to a 5-0-1 run. It is 7-1-2 in its last 10. . . . Prince George is four points ahead of Kamloops (6) and six up on Vancouver (5). . . . In Kamloops tonight.
4. Kamloops (6) will meet Prince George four times in the next two weeks — tonight in Kamloops, March 18 and 20 in Prince George, and March 21 in Kamloops. . . . The Blazers also are two points behind Tri-City (6), which holds down the conference’s second wild-card berth.
5. Vancouver (5) has lost seven straight and is two points behind Kamloops and four behind Tri-City. . . . Plays host to Victoria on Friday.
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U.S. DIVISION:
1. Everett (6) leads the division by four points over Portland (8). . . . Key game tonight when Portland visits.
2. Portland (8) is on an 8-0-2 roll as it heads for Everett and tonight’s game.
3. Seattle (6) trails Portland by eight points. . . . At home to Everett on Friday.
4. Spokane (7) is in the first wild-card spot, seven points behind Seattle and nine ahead of Tri-City (6). . . . At home to Portland on Friday.
5. Tri-City (6) is in the second wild-card spot, two points ahead of Kamloops and four up on Vancouver. . . . Entertains Prince George on Friday.
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IF THE WHL PLAYOFFS BEGAN TODAY:





(NOTE: Team with home-ice advantage on the right.)

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TUESDAY’S GAMES:

In Prince Albert, the Raiders built up a 4-0 lead and then held off a furious Regina comeback before beating the Pats, 5-3. . . . Raiders G Nick McBride stopped 55 shots. . . . Raiders F Matteo Gennaro scored his 13th goal at 14:18 of the second period for a 4-0 lead. . . . The Pats got third-period goals from F Adam Brooks, his 28th, F Braden Christoffer, his 25th, and F Pavel Padakin, his 24th, to get to within one. . . . Padakin’s goal, on a PP, came at 15:44 with G Daniel Wapple on the bench for the extra attacker. Padakin was playing in his 200th WHL game. . . . Raiders F Reid Gardiner iced it with an empty-netter at 19:01. He’s got 32 goals. . . . F Jordan Tkatch scored twice for the Raiders, giving him 11 goals, while F Jayden Hart had three assists. . . . Regina F Sam Steel was helped from the ice with an apparent leg injury and went to the dressing room in the second period. After the game, Phil Andrews, the radio voice of the Pats, tweeted: “John Paddock says Sam Steel’s injury is not serious at first assessment. Will know more in the days to come.” . . . Regina was 1-for-1 on the PP; the Raiders weren’t given even one opportunity. . . . Wapple finished with 20 saves. . . . Prince Albert (28-35-3) has won four in a row. . . . Regina (35-22-9) has lost two in a row. . . .



In Brandon, F Tim McGauley scored once and added two assists as the Wheat Kings beat the Moose Jaw Warriors, 5-3. . . . McGauley became the second WHLer this season to reach the 100-point plateau when he scored his 41st goal into an empty net at 19:44 of the third period. He now is tied for the WHL scoring lead with Medicine Hat Tigers F Trevor Cox. . . . McGauley extended his point streak to 23 games with an assist on a first-period goal by F Morgan Klimchuk. That goal, his 30th this season, ran Klimchuk’s point streak to 11 games. . . . McGauley has 16 goals and 34 assists in those 23 games. . . . The Wheat Kings led 2-0 in the first period but found themselves trailing 3-2 after Warriors F Brayden Point scored his 33rd goal with 8.7 seconds in the second period. . . . Brandon F Rihards Bukarts tied it with his 31st goal at 3:16 of the third and F Jayce Hawryluk broke the tie with this second of the game, and 28th of the season, at 8:23, via the PP. . . . Point also had an assist, while F Axel Blomqvist had two helpers. . . . Klimchuk and Bukarts also added an assist each. . . . Moose Jaw F Jesse Shynkaruk and Brandon F John Quenneville were tossed 45 seconds into the game for taking part in a staged fight. . . . Brandon G Jordan Papirny stopped 29 shots, four fewer than Moose Jaw’s Zach Sawchenko. . . . Brandon was 1-for-2 on the PP; Moose Jaw was 0-for-1. . . . The Wheat Kings (49-11-7) have won two straight. . . . The Warriors (29-33-5) had a three-game winning skein end. . . .

In Cranbrook, the Kootenay Ice scored the game’s first three goals and went to a 4-1 victory over the Lethbridge Hurricanes. . . . Ice F Luke Philp opened the scoring at 1:17 of the first period. That was his 29th goal of the season and his 200th career regular-season point. . . . Philp later added an assist. . . . Ice F Jaedon Descheneau scored his 30th goal of the season, while F Tim Bozon got No. 32 into an empty net at 19:47 of the third. . . . Descheneau has reached the 30-goal mark for a third straight season. . . . Ice G Wyatt Hoflin stopped 27 shots, losing his shutout bid when F Giorgio Estephan scored his 21st goal at 18:55 of the third. . . . Ice D Rinat Valiev had two assists. . . . Lethbridge G Jayden Sittler made 41 stops. . . . Ice F Jon Martin took 29 of his team’s 33 penalty minutes. He got into a dustup with D Devan Fafard at 19:12 of the first period and was given two for instigating, two for roughing, five for fighting, a misconduct and a game misconduct. . . . Ch-ch-ching! Lethbridge GM/head coach Peter Anholt picked up a game misconduct at 18:42 of the third period with his side trailing 3-0. . . . The Ice (34-29-4) ended a three-game losing skid (0-2-1). . . . The Hurricanes (20-38-8) have lost two in a row. . . . Taylor Rocca of the Cranbrook Daily Townsman has a game story right here. . . .

In Edmonton, the Oil Kings scored three power-play goals en route to an 8-1 victory over the Saskatoon Blades. . . . The home team scored the first four and last four goals in this one as they scored eight times for the first tie this season. . . . F Edgars Kulda and F Andrew Koep each had a goal and two assists, while D Ashton Sautner had two assists. Kulda has 12 goals; Koep has 13. . . . Edmonton F Lane Bauer scored the game’s first goal, his 24th, 53 seconds into the game and the Oil Kings took it from there. . . . The Oil Kings were 3-for-7 on the PP; the Blades were 0-for-4. . . . Edmonton G Triston Jarry stopped 34 shots, including a second-period penalty shot by F Sam McKechnie. . . . Saskatoon G Brock Hamm turned aside 38 shots. . . . The Oil Kings (32-29-7) have won two straight. . . . The Blades (19-44-4) have lost four in a row. . . .

In Vancouver, F Dominic Zwerger broke a 1-1 tie at 13:28 of the first period and the Spokane Chiefs went on to a 4-3 victory over the Giants. . . . Zwerger has 15 goals. . . . F Jackson Playfair gave the Chiefs a two-goal lead with his 12th at 5:39 of the second. . . . Vancouver F Jackson Houck scored his 22nd goal, on a PP, at 9:30 of the second. . . . F Blair Oneschuk got his sixth goal at 17:49 of the second to restore Spokane’s two-goal lead. . . . Giants F Zane Jones got his guys close with his 28th goal at 1:10 of the third, but they weren’t able to equalize. . . . The Giants’ coaching staff moved D Arvil Atwal to the forward ranks for this one. . . . The Chiefs (32-29-4) had lost two in a row. . . . The Giants (26-38-3) have lost seven in a row.
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WEDNESDAY’S GAMES

(all times local)
Regina at Swift Current, 7 p.m.
Saskatoon at Red Deer, 7 p.m.
Prince George at Kamloops, 7 p.m.
Portland at Everett, 7:05 p.m.
Victoria at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m.
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THURSDAY’S GAMES

No Games Scheduled
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FRIDAY’S GAMES

(all times local)
Saskatoon at Brandon, 7:30 p.m.
Calgary at Red Deer, 7 p.m.
Regina at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m.
Medicine Hat vs. Kootenay, at Cranbrook, 7 p.m.
Swift Current at Prince Albert, 7 p.m.
Edmonton at Lethbridge, 7 p.m.
Kelowna at Kamloops, 7 p.m.
Prince George vs. Tri-City, at Kennewick, Wash., 7:05 p.m.
Portland at Spokane, 7:05 p.m.
Victoria at Vancouver, 7:30 p.m.
Everett vs. Seattle, at Kent, Wash., 7:35 p.m.
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Thursday, March 5, 2015

Minimum-wage exemption on way? . . . Hickman gets NHL deal . . . Golden Bears dominate opener








D Nick Ross (Regina, Kamloops, Vancouver, 2004-09) has signed a one-year extension with Innsbruck (Austria, Erste Bank Liga). This season, he has eight goals and 26 assists in 54 games. . . .
F Mark Santorelli (Chilliwack, 2006-08) has signed a one-year extension with Villach (Austria, Erste Bank Liga). In 40 games this season, he has eight goals and 24 assists.
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The WHL was featured in a story on the front page of Thursday’s Seattle Times. That would be the front page of the newspaper, not the front sports page.
The story, by Walker Orenstein of the Times, details the WHL’s dealings with Washington state politicians as it attempts to get an exemption from some labor laws, such as having to pay minimum wage to its players.
“In Olympia, discourse has been one-sided,” Orenstein writes. “House Bill 1930 and Senate Bill 5893 — backed by a bipartisan coalition that includes pro-labor Democrats — passed the House Labor Committee unanimously and the Senate’s Commerce and Labor Committee without any ‘no’ votes. No opponents testified at either committee hearing. SB 5893 won Senate approval Tuesday by a 47-0 vote.”
It would seem, then, that the WHL will end up getting the exemption it wants.
In an interview with Orenstein, WHL commissioner Ron Robison said: “The new bill will provide the clarity that will remove the uncertainty for our clubs moving forward.”
Orenstein added: “Robison had no estimate of how much paying minimum wage would cost the league. He said at a Senate hearing that before factoring in the cost of paying players, WHL teams are already ‘very challenged to be in a position to continue to operate.’ ”
Orenstein’s complete story is right here.
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WHL commissioner Ron Robison has told Daniel Nugent-Bowman of the Saskatoon StarPhoenix that there isn’t much, if anything, wrong with the game the way it’s played in his league.
“We like our game the way it is,” Robison said in an interview. “It's very entertaining and great for the players' development. The quality of our on-ice product is outstanding and continues to get better each season.”
When asked by Nugent-Bowman about attendance being “down in most markets,” Robison replied: “There are markets where attendance is down. But we're pleased overall. All leagues, regardless of the sport, are challenged with attracting fans in-venue. Our teams have done an exceptional job under the circumstances.”
The interview, as it appeared on the newspaper’s website, is right here.
If you’re a stats geek, be forewarned. The WHL is in the dark ages in terms of feeding the modern fan even individual shots on goal and it seems unlikely to change in the near future.
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F Tim Traber, who played five full seasons in the WHL (Chilliwack, Victoria, Vancouver, 2009-14), played last season in Switzerland, even though he could have returned to the WHL as a 20-year-old. At the time, Traber says someone from the WHL told him that playing in Switzerland wouldn’t jeopardize his education package. Now, however, Traber has told Rick Westhead that something has changed because he has been told that he no longer is eligible for that education package. . . . Westhead’s story is right here.
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Not that long ago, the Vancouver Giants were third in the B.C. Division and it appeared as though they just might there, putting them into a first-round series with the second-place Victoria Royals. However, the Giants now have lost four straight games and have been blanked in three of those. . . . Vancouver has been shutout 12 times in 64 games. . . . Tonight, the Giants are at home to the Western Conference’s top team, the Kelowna Rockets. . . . The game is available via Shaw TV at 7:30 p.m.
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F Justin Hickman of the Seattle Thunderbirds has signed an entry-level contract with the NHL’s Boston Bruins. Hickman, 20, played more than four seasons with the Thunderbirds and was their captain this season and last. Hickman, from Kelowna, played only 31 games this season before shoulder problems resulted in his needing surgery. He had 28 points, including nine goals, this season. In 285 games, he had 132 points, 55 of them goals. . . . A free agent, his signing with the Bruins wasn’t a surprise as it was heavily rumoured to have happened in January. . . .
The buzz in the junior B Kootenay International Junior League has Ty Davidson as the next head coach of the Sicamous Eagles. Davidson announced in February that he would be leaving the KIJHL’s Golden Rockets after five seasons as general manager and head coach. At the time, Davidson said he wanted to work closer to his family in Salmon Arm. . . . The Eagles dropped long-time head coach Blair Davidson four games into what turned out to be a five-game first-round playoff loss to the Kamloops Storm. . . .
If the Kootenay Ice is to finish third in the Central Division, it will have to get past the Red Deer Rebels, who visit Cranbrook tonight. The Ice goes into the game seven points in arrears and time is running out. . . . Taylor Rocca of the Cranbrook Daily Townsman has more right here. . . .
F Tim McGauley of the Brandon Wheat Kings takes a 20-game point streak into tonight’s game against the Raiders in Prince Albert. It’s the longest such streak in the WHL this season and the second-longest active streak in the CHL. F Connor McDavid of the Erie Otters is on a 25-game run. . . .
The U of Alberta Golden Bears opened the CIS Canada West’s best-of-three final with a 5-2 victory over the Calgary Dinos on Thursday night. It was Alberta’s 27th straight playoff victory over Calgary. . . . The game included 156 penalty minutes, 110 of those emanating from 11 misconducts. . . . According to the online game sheet, the Dinos had only nine shots on goal, with Golden Bears G Kurtis Mucha stopping seven of those. . . . Calgary starter Kris Lazaruk stopped 22 of 26 shots, with reliever Jacob DeSerres turning aside 12 of 13. . . . The rosters of both teams are full of ex-WHLers. . . . They’ll play again tonight in Edmonton.
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THE WHL PLAYOFF PICTURE:

EAST DIVISION: Brandon (8 games remaining) has clinched first place in the Eastern Conference for the first time since 1995-96. The Wheat Kings are tied with Kelowna (8) in the race for first place overall. . . . Regina (9) will finish second in the division. . . . Swift Current (8) is third, six points ahead of Moose Jaw (8). . . . The Warriors also are eight points behind Edmonton (7), which holds down the conference’s second wild-card berth. . . . Prince Albert (9) is six points behind Moose Jaw and 12 points out of a playoff spot.
CENTRAL DIVISION: Calgary (7) is atop the division, two points ahead of Medicine Hat (7). . . . Red Deer (8) is third, seven points behind Medicine Hat and seven ahead of Kootenay (8), which holds the Eastern Conference’s first wild-card spot. . . . Edmonton (7) is two points behind Kootenay.
B.C. DIVISION: Kelowna (8) has clinched first place in the Western Conference. . . . Victoria (8) will finish second. . . . Prince George (8) is third, three points ahead of Vancouver (8) and Kamloops (8). . . . Vancouver and Kamloops are four points behind Tri-City (8), which holds down the conference’s second wild-card berth.
U.S. DIVISION: Everett (8) sits atop the division, four points ahead of Portland (10). . . . Seattle (8) is third, six points behind Portland and seven ahead of Spokane (10). . . . Spokane holds the conference’s first wild-card spot. . . . Spokane is seven points ahead of Tri-City (8), which holds down the conference’s second wild-card spot.
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IF THE PLAYOFFS BEGAN TODAY:

Eastern Conference
Brandon vs. Edmonton
Calgary vs. Kootenay
Regina vs. Swift Current
Medicine Hat vs. Red Deer
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Western Conference
Kelowna vs. Tri-City
Everett vs. Spokane
Victoria vs. Prince George
Portland vs. Seattle
(NOTE: Team with home-ice advantage shown first.)
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THURSDAY’S GAMES

(all times local)
No Games Scheduled.
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FRIDAY’S GAMES

(all times local)
Brandon at Prince Albert, 7 p.m.
Swift Current at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m.
Lethbridge at Saskatoon, 7:05 p.m.
Red Deer vs. Kootenay, at Cranbrook, 7 p.m.
Regina at Edmonton, 7 p.m.
Victoria at Prince George, 7 p.m.
Seattle at Portland, 7 p.m.
Spokane at Kamloops, 7 p.m.
Everett vs. Tri-City, at Kennewick, Wash., 7:05 p.m.
Kelowna at Vancouver, 7:30 p.m.


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Monday, February 9, 2015

Goalie has appendectomy . . . Rockets looking for GM/head coach . . . Other Rockets back on top



The Kelowna Rockets will be without Jackson Whistle, their starting goaltender, for a week or two, or maybe even three, after he underwent an appendectomy on Friday night. Larry Fisher of the Kelowna Daily Courier reports that Whistle had the surgery after making 22 saves in a 5-3 victory over the visiting Kamloops Blazers. . . . Whistle, 19, is 31-7-3, 2.47, .913 this season. . . . Without him, the Rockets will go with Jake Morrissey and Michael Herringer. . . . Morrissey won 5-2 in Kamloops on Saturday and beat the visiting Prince George Cougars 5-2 on Sunday. He is 6-1-1, 1.97, .933 in nine appearances. . . . Herringer, who may start tonight against the host Seattle Thunderbirds, is 5-0-0, 2.46, .902 in six games.
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The Medicine Hat Tigers may have F Steve Owre back in the lineup when they play host to the Regina Pats tonight. Owre, who has 34 points in 36 games this season, has been out since Dec. 28 with a broken jaw. . . . The Tigers will be without D Tyler Lewington, their captain, as he serves a one-game suspension for instigating a fight in the last five minutes of Saturday’s 4-1 loss to the visiting Lethbridge Hurricanes.
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The junior B Golden Rockets of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League are looking for a general manager/head coach. Ty Davidson has informed the team that he will be leaving after the club’s spring camp in Salmon Arm, May 7-9. . . . Davidson is the son of Everett Silvertips general manager Garry Davidson. . . . The Rockets already are accepting resumes for the position.
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Here’s your horror story for the day. Former Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Dorsett is living with CTE. As he says in this piece right here, he didn’t know the end was going to be like this.
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MONDAY’S GAMES:

In Victoria, G Justin Paulic stopped 34 shots to help the Royals to a 2-1 victory over the Edmonton Oil Kings. . . . Victoria F Austin Carroll broke a 1-1 tie with his 29th goal at 12:55 of the second period. . . . Royals F Jack Palmer scored his fourth goal at 7:58 of the first. . . . Edmonton F Lars Eller ended an 18-game drought when he scored for the first time since Nov. 29. He got his fourth goal of the season at 1:59 of the second, on a PP. . . . Victoria lost F Taylor Crunk at 19:55 of the first period when he was given a fighting major and game misconduct. It was a one-man scrap. . . . G Patrick Dea, in his second straight start for the Oil Kings, stopped 20 shots. . . . Victoria F Brandon Magee played in his 300th regular-season game. He is the first player in Chilliwack/Victoria franchise history to reach 300 games. . . . Victoria equipment manager Matt Auerbach worked his 700th WHL game. He spent one season with the Regina Pats and the rest with the Chilliwack/Victoria franchise. . . . The Royals (30-20-4) have won four in a row. . . . The Oil Kings slipped to 25-25-6, but remain in possession of the Eastern Conference’s first wild-card spot. They are one point ahead of the Kootenay Ice. . . . “I thought we did some positive things today, but that’s a big strong team,” Edmonton head coach Steve Hamilton said on the team’s website. “We certainly weren’t overwhelmed, but we had a hard time generating offence. I think it’s been a consistent theme with us:  not establishing an interior presence. We were at times today satisfied with the long shot without any traffic, and so at times weren’t generating any extra opportunity for ourselves.” . . .

In Kamloops, G Connor Ingram stopped 27 shots as the Blazers beat the Tri-City Americans, 3-0. . . . Ingram, a 17-year-old freshman, has three shutouts, two of them against the Americans. He beat them 2-0 with a 25-save performance on the road on Oct. 25. That was his first shutout. . . . The Blazers scored two first-period goals and the Americans never got into this one. F Deven Sideroff, his 17th, and F Cole Ully, his 28th, on the PP, scored by getting the puck into the crease and having it change directions. . . . Tri-City G Eric Comrie, who stopped 24 shots, had little chance on either. . . . Ully also had an assist, while D Brady Gaudet had two assists. . . . Tri-City head coach Mike Williamson pulled Comrie for the extra attacker at 4:33 of the third period while on the PP. The Americans were all around Ingram but couldn’t beat him. He made especially sharp stops on F Brian Williams (glove) and F Beau McCue (pad). . . . Williams played for the first time since being injured on Jan. 16. . . . The game was slowed by 16 minor penalties and two fights. . . . The Americans lost F Parker Bowles early in the first period when he left for the dressing room with his left arm hanging by his side. Bowles leads the team in assists (31) and points (44), in 47 games. . . . Tri-City F Justin Gutierrez missed a chunk of the first period after taking a clearance by D Justin Hamonic on the left side of his head at 11:30. Gutierrez returned late in the period. . . . The Blazers were without F Quinn Benjafield, who drew a ‘tbd’ suspension for a headshot on Kelowna F Tyson Baillie on Saturday night. Also missing was D Patrik Maier, who may have at least a bruised tailbone after taking a hit from Kelowna F Tyrell Goulbourne late in the third period on Saturday. . . . After going 0-4-0 in the season series a year ago, the Blazers went 3-1-0 this time around. . . . Kamloops (21-29-6) snapped a three-game losing skid. The Blazers are third in the B.C. Division, a point ahead of Vancouver and three ahead of Prince George. . . . The Americans, who hold down the Western Conference’s second wild-card spot, are 25-26-3. . . .

In Vancouver, F Tyler Benson snapped a 4-4 tie at 16:18 of the third period as the Giants scored a 5-4 victory over the Seattle Thunderbirds. . . . Benson, who scored the winner on a breakaway, has 13 goals. . . . Seattle F Ryan Gropp had tied the game with his 22nd goal at 11:33. . . . F Jakob Stukel had given Vancouver a 2-1 lead with his fourth goal at 19:02 of the second period. . . . The teams then combined for six third-period goals, alternating them right to the end. . . . F Jackson Houck scored his 17th goal and added an assist for Vancouver. . . . F Cory Millette got his 15th goal, via the PP, and had an assist for Seattle, which got three assists from D Shea Theodore. . . . Vancouver G Cody Porter turned aside 26 shots. . . . Seattle G Logan Flodell made his fourth career start, but his first against a team other than Prince George. He made 29 saves, including 16 in the first period. . . . The Giants are 22-29-3 and one point behind third-place Kamloops in the B.C. Division. . . . Seattle (27-20-6) had a four-game winning streak end. . . . The Thunderbirds, who are third in the U.S. Division, now head home to Kent, Wash., and a date tonight with the Kelowna Rockets. That will be Seattle’s fourth game in five nights. . . .

In Kelowna, F Rourke Chartier regained the WHL goal-scoring lead and the Rockets moved back into first place overall as they beat the Prince George Cougars, 5-2. . . . The victory left the Rockets with one more point than the idle Brandon Wheat Kings. Kelowna holds one game in hand. . . . Kelowna D Josh Morrissey broke a 2-2 tie with his ninth goal at 8:21 of the third period. . . . Chartier scored his 44th goal at 10:43, on a PP. That moved him one goal ahead of Medicine Hat F Cole Sanford. . . . Rockets F Dillon Dube added more insurance with his second goal of the game, on a PP, at 15:14. Dube has 14 goals. . . . The Rockets were 3-for-9 on the PP; the Cougars were 1-for-6. . . . Cougars F Chase Witala scored his 27th goal and added an assist, while F Jari Erricson got his 18th. . . . Kelowna F Justin Kirkland had two assists. . . . The Rockets held a 15-3 edge in shots in the first period. . . . Kelowna G Jake Morrissey made back-to-back starts for the first time in his WHL career. Jackson Whistle, the No. 1 goaltender in Kelowna, has an undisclosed injury. Morrissey stopped 22 shots, eight fewer than Prince George’s Ty Edmonds. . . . Rockets F Tomas Soustal took a charging major and game misconduct as the third period ended. . . . Kelowna F Tyson Baillie was scratched after taking a headshot from Kamloops F Quinn Benjafield on Saturday. . . . The Rockets (41-8-4) 7-0-1 will meet the Seattle Thunderbirds tonight in Kent, Wash. It will be the fourth game in five nights for both teams. . . . The Cougars (21-32-3), who are three points out of B.C. Division playoff spot, are 1-1-1 in their last three games.
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TUESDAY'S GAMES
(all times local)
Prince Albert at Swift Current, 7 p.m.
Spokane at Saskatoon, 7;05 p.m.
Regina at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m.
Kelowna vs. Seattle, at Kent, Wash., 7:05 p.m.








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