

Mark Pysyk scored a late power-play goal for Edmonton (10-20-9).Īt Calgary, Ian Schultz and Tyler Fiddler each had a goal and an assist to lead the Hitmen to a win over Regina.Ĭhase Schaber and Kyle Aschim also scored for the Hitmen (27-10-2). Simpson made 39 saves for Everett (19-15-3).Īt Moose Jaw, Sask., Thomas Frazee scored a pair of goals as the Warriors doubled Prince Albert.Īntonin Honejsek, Brendan Rowinski, Kendall McFaull and Quinton Howden all scored for Moose Jaw (18-15-3).Ĭolin Reddin, Brandon Herrod and Jordan Rowley scored for the Raiders (20-16-3).Īt Edmonton, Carter Bancks scored in the shootout as Lethbridge beat the Edmonton.įormer Oil King winger Brett Henke opened the scoring for Lethbridge (11-21-4). The Silvertips have lost nine of their last 10 games to the Americans.Įlsewhere in the WHL it was Moose Jaw 6 Prince Albert 3 Lethbridge 2 Edmonton 1 (SO) Calgary 4 Regina 3 Chilliwack 6 Prince George 1 Kootenay 5 Red Deer 4 (SO) and Portland 4 Spokane 3.Īt Kennwick, Wash., Johnny Lazo was the lone scorer for Tri-City (28-9-0), while Pechurskiy earned his first WHL win. The Americans have won six straight and are tied with Calgary for the best record in the WHL. He had turned away 31 shots before Johnny Lazo, working high on the power play, skated to the top of the left circle, sent the puck through traffic in the slot and beat Simpson stick side with 1.7 seconds left in the period.

Pechurskiy stopped 28 shots as the Tri-City Americans skated to a 1-0 win over the Everett Silvertips in Western Hockey League action Tuesday night.Īfter a scoreless first period that saw Tri-City out-shoot Everett 18-11, the Americans needed nearly the entire second period to find a way to beat Everett goalie Kent Simpson.

It didn't take the Russian goaltender long to feel right at home with the Americans. Alex Pechurskiy arrived in the Tri-Cities a week ago.
