Oct 23, 2016
WHL: Coleman leads Raiders past Hitmen
Luke Coleman's second-period goal stood as the winner as the Prince Albert Raiders staved off a Calgary Hitmen comeback for a 3-2 victory on Sunday in Western Hockey League action.
The Canadian Press
CALGARY — Luke Coleman's second-period goal stood as the winner as the Prince Albert Raiders staved off a Calgary Hitmen comeback for a 3-2 victory on Sunday in Western Hockey League action.
Adam Kadlec and Simon Stransky scored first-period goals for the Raiders (4-7-1), who had a 3-0 lead by the seven-minute mark of the second.
Taylor Sanheim and Carsen Twarynski replied for Calgary (3-5-1) to cut the deficit to a single goal.
Prince Albert's Ian Scott made 32 saves in the victory. Cody Porter stopped 12 shots for the Hitmen.
Neither team scored on the power play. The Raiders were 0 for 5 while Calgary went 0 for 3.
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AMERICANS 5 GIANTS 4
LANGLEY, B.C. — Kyle Olson scored and added an assist in Tri-City's four-goal second period en route to a win over the Giants.
Olson capped the barrage with a goal 14:32 into the second period, which stood as the winner. Carson Focht, Parker Wotherspoon and Dylan Coghlan also scored in the middle frame for the Americans (6-5-1) and Parker AuCoin had a first-period goal.
James Malm and Johnny Wesley scored in the third to bring Vancouver (6-8-0) to within a goal. Radovan Bondra and Tyler Benson had the earlier Giants' goals.
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