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WHL Roundup: A look at Saturday's games

Sunday, 10.16.2011 / 1:14 AM / News

The Canadian Press

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WHL Roundup: A look at Saturday's games

Ty Rimmer's stellar goaltending has helped the Tri-City Americans stay on top of the Western Hockey League's Western Conference.

Rimmer had his second shutout in his last three starts and the Americans scored three second-period goals en route to a 5-0 victory over the Vancouver Giants on Saturday.

Rimmer made 26 saves and improved his record to 5-1 this season with the sixth shutout of his career.

"Ty's been on a roll," said Tri-City coach Jim Hiller. "The game is always fun when you are on a roll. He had to make some big saves tonight, especially in the third."

The Americans are now 5-0 this season when they score the first goal of the game.

Elsewhere in the WHL it was: Kootenay 3 Prince Albert 1; Swift Current 9 Lethbridge 3; Red Deer 4 Regina 1; Medicine Hat 5 Calgary 0; Kamloops 3 Prince George 0; Spokane 3 Everett 1; Portland 6 Brandon 1; Seattle 4 Saskatoon 2; Tri-City 5 Vancouver 0; and Victoria 4 Kelowna 3 (OT).

At Kennewick, Wash., Adam Hughesman scored a pair of goals and Michal Plutnar, Jordan Messier and Malte Stromwall also scored as Tri-City (7-3-0) remained at the top of the Western Conference.

Patrick Holland and Connor Rankin each had two assists, and for Rimmer, it was the sixth shutout of his career.

The Giants (4-5-1) haven't won a regular-season game at Toyota Center since Dec. 13, 2008 — a streak of five games.

Adam Morrison, who allowed Tri-City's first four goals, finished with 25 saves. Jackson Whistle let in the only shot he faced in relief.

Ice 3 Raiders 1

At Cranbrook, B.C., Max Reinhart set up all Kootenay (6-2-2) goals in a win over Prince Albert (3-7-2).

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Broncos 9 Hurricanes 3

At Lethbridge, Alta., Taylor Vause scored three goals as Swift Current (4-5-1) hammered the Hurricanes (2-8-1).

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Rebels 4 Pats 1

At Red Deer, Alta., Mathew Dumba’s second-period goal on the power play was the eventual winner as the Rebels (5-3-0) downed Regina (7-3-0).

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Tigers 5 Hitmen 0

At Medicine Hat, Alta., Tyler Bunz stopped 36 shots as Medcine Hat (7-3-0) Tigers blanked Calgary (1-4-1).

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Blazers 3 Cougars 0

At Kamloops, B.C., Cole Cheveldave stopped 26 shots as the Blazers (6-2-0) blanked Prince George (3-6-1).

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Chiefs 3 Silvertips 1

At Spokane, Wash., Darren Kramer, Mitch Holmberg and Dominik Uher scored in the third period as the Chiefs (5-2-1) downed Everett (1-5-2).

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Winterhawks 6 Wheat Kings 1

At Portland, Ore., Sven Bartschi scored twice and added two assists as the Winterhawks (5-4-1) cruised to a victory over Brandon (5-3-1).

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Thunderbirds 4 Blades 2

At Kent, Wash., Burke Gallimore and Marcel Noebels each scored twice as Seattle (3-3-0) beat Saskatoon (7-2-0).

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Royals 4 Rockets 3 (OT)

At Victoria, Jesse Zgraggen scored in overtime and Kevin Sundher had four points as the Royals (6-5-0) beat Kelwona (3-4-1).

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