In a series of Western Hockey League matches, the Kamloops Blazers defeated the Regina Pats 6-0 with Dylan Ernst's shutout performance. Meanwhile, Tri-City's Carter McAdams scored the game-winning goal in the final seconds against Wenatchee, while Everett's Julius Miettinen led his team to a 7-1 victory over Vancouver. Other notable games included Seattle's shootout victory over Victoria, Medicine Hat's 7-5 win over Brandon, and Red Deer's 3-2 triumph over Prince George.
In Western Hockey League action on Friday, Dylan Ernst led the Kamloops Blazers to a 6-0 victory over the Regina Pats , recording a shutout with 31 saves. Nathan Behm scored twice for Kamloops, while Emmitt Finnie, Tommy Lafreniere, Kai Matthew, and Jordan Keller each scored once. The Blazers were 2-for-8 on the power play and killed off four penalties.
Meanwhile, in Wenatchee, Carter McAdams scored the game-winning goal in the final seconds of the third period, helping Tri-City to a 4-3 victory over the Wenatchee Wild. In Langley, Julius Miettinen led Everett to a 7-1 win over Vancouver with a hat-trick, while in Victoria, Seattle's Nathan Pilling won the game in a shootout against Victoria. In Medicine Hat, Gavin McKenna scored three goals to lead Medicine Hat to a 7-5 victory over Brandon, and Red Deer's Matthew Gard scored twice in their 3-2 win over Prince George
Western Hockey League Kamloops Blazers Regina Pats Tri-City Wenatchee Wild Everett Silvertips Vancouver Giants Seattle Thunderbirds Victoria Royals Medicine Hat Tigers Brandon Wheat Kings Red Deer Rebels Prince George Cougars
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