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Scout
09-12-2007, 07:03 AM
with Gregg Drinnan

Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Tuesday's Games
Medicine Hat 5, Calgary 4: The visiting Tigers (3-0) scored three third-period goals to erase a 4-2 second-period deficit. Linden Vey scored at 9:29 and 12:27 of the third period to forge a 4-4 tie and Jordan Hickmott won it at 14:39. Wacey Hamilton and Tyler Ennis also scored for Medicine Hat. Chase Schaber, Ryan Fox, Brandon Kozun and Keegan Dansereau replied for the Hitmen (1-3), who were outshot 37-29. Tigers G Tomas Vosvrda went the distance. Calgary went with Martin Jones (13 saves on 15 shots) and Dan Spence (19 of 22). . . . Medicine Hat was 1-for-10 on the PP; Calgary was 3-for-10.

Kamloops 7, Chilliwack 1: The Blazers got a goal and three assists from C.J. Stretch as they ran their record to 5-1 in a game played in Abbotsford, B.C. Kenton Dulle added two goals, with Tyler Shattock and Ivan Rohac each getting a goal and two helpers. Brock Nixon and Darcy Huisman also scored for Kamloops, which led 2-0 and 6-0 at the breaks. Jadon Potter scored for the Bruins (2-2). . . . Kamloops, which outshot the Bruins 44-15, used two rookie goaltenders, with Jon Groenheyde stopping the three shots he saw in the first half and James Priestner going 11-for-12. . . . Kamloops was 2-for-9 on the PP; Chilliwack was 1-for-4.

Red Deer 5, Edmonton 2: Playing in Leduc, Alta., the Rebels came back from a 2-0 deficit. Scott Doucet, Landon Ferraro, Mike Krgovich, Brennen Wray and Cass Mappin, into an empty net, scored for Red Deer. Drew Nichol and Karey Pieper replied for Edmonton. . . . Red Deer outshot Edmonton, 30-19. Morgan Clark played the first half in goal for the Rebels, stopping 10 of 12 shots; Travis Rolheiser finished up, stopping all seven shots he faced. Dalyn Flette started for Edmonton and stopped eight of nine shots; Chris Ward played the second half, stopping 18 of 20. . . . The Rebels were 2-for-6 on the PP; Edmonton was 0-for-5.

Moose Jaw 2, Saskatoon 1: The visiting Warriors won for the first time in four games while the Blades fell to 0-3. Keith Voytechek and Martin Filo scored for the Warriors. Stefan Elliott counted for the Blades, who outshot the Warriors, 30-27. Moose Jaw went with Joey Perricone in goal; the Blades split their time between Braden Holtby, who gave up both goals, and Garrett Zemlak.