EVERETT, Wash. — Wyatte Wylie had a goal and an assist, while Max Palaga made 37 saves as the Everett Silvertips subdued the Kamloops Blazers 5-1 on Sunday in Western Hockey League action.

Zack Andrusiak, Connor Dewar, Conrad Mitchell and Gianni Fairbrother rounded out the scoring for the Silvertips (31-8-2), who won for the second time in a row.

Brodi Stuart scored the lone goal for the Blazers (15-19-3).

Dylan Garand turned away 33 shots for Kamloops.

The Silvertips went 1 for 3 on the power play. The Blazers were 1 for 2 with the man advantage.

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HURRICANES 5 OIL KINGS 2

EDMONTON — Liam Hughes kicked out 39 shots and Dylan Cozens had a goal and two assists as Lethbridge defeated Edmonton.

Taylor Ross, Logan Barlage, Noah Boyko and Jordy Bellerive also scored for the Hurricanes (21-10-8). Jalen Luypen and Conner McDonald replied for the Oil Kings (21-14-7).

Dylan Myskiw stopped 21 shots for Edmonton.

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THUNDERBIRDS 6 PATS 3

REGINA, Sask. — Andrej Kukuca scored twice as Seattle doubled up Regina.

Noah Philp also had a pair of goals, while Jarret Tyszka and Matthew Wedman had singles for the Thunderbirds (12-20-4). Robbie Holmes, Sebastian Streu and Riley Krane provided the offence for the Pats (12-27-2).

Roddy Ross turned aside 19 shots for Seattle. Dean McNabb kicked out 41 shots for Regina.

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BLADES 5 WHEAT KINGS 2

SASKATOON — Nolan Maier kicked out 27 shots while Josh Paterson had a goal and an assist as Saskatoon downed Brandon.

Max Gerlach, Reece Harsch, Zach Huber and Emil Malysjev also got on the scoresheet for the Blades (25-12-5). Ben McCartney and Luka Burzan answered for the Wheat Kings (16-15-6).

Jiri Patera turned aside 32 shots for Brandon.

The Wheat Kings' Baron Thompson was given a match penalty for checking to the head at 13:59 of the second period.

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GIANTS 6 ICE 0

CRANBROOK, B.C. — Trent Miner made 24 saves for the shutout while Milos Roman had a goal and an assist as Vancouver blanked Kootenay to snap a four-game losing streak.

Brayden Watts, Jadon Joseph, Dawson Holt, Lukas Svejkovsky and Dallas Hines also scored for the Giants (24-12-2).

Duncan McGovern turned aside 24 shots for Kootenay (8-27-7).

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