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WHL Roundup: Cole Miller scores SO winner to lead Edmonton Oil Kings past Seattle Thunderbirds

KENT, Wash. — Cole Miller scored the game-winning goal in a shootout as the Edmonton Oil Kings beat the Seattle Thunderbirds 5-4 on Friday in the Western Hockey League.

Miroslav Holinka, with two goals, Blake Fiddler and Noa Ta’Amu scored in regulation time for Edmonton (7-5-1-1). Alex Worthington made 26 saves.

Kyren Gronick, Braeden Cootes, Antonio Martorana and Simon Lovsin responded for Seattle (5-9-1-1). Scott Ratzlaff stopped 34 of 38 shots.

At the start of the third period, tied 3-3, Cootes gave the Thunderbirds the lead on a power play at 2:59 of the period. However, Fiddler responded less than five minutes later to ultimately send the game into overtime.

GIANTS 7 BLADES 6

LANGLEY, BC — Adam Titlbach scored the game-winning goal with 1:13 remaining in the third period as the Vancouver Giants beat the Saskatoon Blades 7-6.

Cameron Schmidt, with two goals, Connor Levis, Jaden Lipinski, Tyler Thorpe and Tyson Zimmer provided the rest of the Vancouver attack (8-4-2).

David Lewandowski, with two goals, Tyler Parr, Rowan Calvert, Hudson Kibblewhite and Brandon Lisowsky, who scored a goal with 19 seconds left, responded for Saskatoon (10-3-1).

TIGERS 10 PATS 5

REGINA — Hunter St. Martin had four goals and an assist, Bryce Pickford added a hat trick and an assist and the Medicine Hat Tigers beat the Regina Pats 10-5.

Gavin McKenna, with two goals and four assists, and Andrew Basha also contributed for Medicine Hat (9-6-0), who outscored the Pats 6-4 in the second period alone.

Anthony Wilson, with two goals, Jaxsin Vaughan, Tye Spencer and Tyson Buczkowski responded for Regina (5-8-1).

BRONCOS 9 RAIDERS 4

PRINCE ALBERT, Saskatchewan. — Brady Birnie scored a hat trick and an assist as the Swift Current Broncos beat the Prince Albert Raiders.

Clarke Caswell, with two goals, Grayson Burzynski, Sawyer Dingman, Carlin Dezainde and Eric Johnston provided the rest of the attack for Swift Current (9-6-0).

Ty Meunier, Brayden Dube, Aiden Oiring and Niall Crocker responded for Prince Albert (4-8-2).

CHEFS 4 WINTERHAWKS 2

SPOKANE, Wash. — Owen Martin scored the go-ahead goal as the Spokane Chiefs used a three-goal third period to earn a 4-2 win over the Portland Winterhawks.

Shea Van Olm, Nathan Mayes and Rasmus Ekstrom also scored for Spokane (10-6-0), which led 2-1 entering the final period.

Josh Zakreski and Hudson Darby scored goals for Portland (6-7-2).

COUGARS 6 BLAZERS 3

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Koehn Ziemmer scored a hat trick to lead the Prince George Cougars to a 6-3 victory over the Kamloops Blazers.

Borya Valis, Kayden Lemire and Terik Parascak also scored goals for Prince George (9-4-2-2).

Emmitt Finnie, Tommy Lafreniere and Oren Shtrom scored for Kamloops (6-8-1).

HITMEN 5 HURRICANES 3

LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — David Adaszynski had two goals and an assist as the Calgary Hitmen beat the Lethbridge Hurricanes 5-3.

Chase Valliant, Rylan Ng and Connor Hvidston also scored goals for Calgary (6-5-2-1).

Landen Ward, Miguel Marques and Logan Wormald responded for Lethbridge (8-4-1).

SILVERTIPS 5 WILD 2

WENATCHEE, Wash. — Carter Bear had a goal and two assists as the Everett Silvertips earned a 5-2 victory over the Wenatchee Wild.

Eric Jamieson, Jesse Heslop, Tyler MacKenzie and Julien Maze scored a goal each for Everett (13-2-0), which outscored the Wild 4-1 over the final two periods.

Kenta Isogai and Zane Saab scored for Wenatchee (4-9-2).

WARRIORS 4 ROYALS 2

VICTORIA — Ethan Semeniuk had a goal and an assist as the Moose Jaw Warriors beat the Victoria Royals 4-2.

Kalem Parker, Connor Schmidt and Owen Berge also scored for Moose Jaw (4-10-2).

Teydon Trembecky and Reggie Newman answered for Victoria (8-4-1-1).

This summary was automatically generated with an application developed by CP.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published November 1, 2024.