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Brodie Dupont scored twice and added an assist to
lead the Calgary Hitmen to a convincing 6-1 win over the Moose Jaw
Warriors in Western Hockey League action Friday night.
Derek LeBlanc also notched two goals in the game for Calgary
(6-4-0-1), while Michael Hengen had a goal and an assist. Karl
Alzner also scored, while Keegan Dansereau, Ryan White and Steve
Covington each had two assists.
Riley Holzapfel had the lone goal for the Warriors (3-6-0-0),
while ...
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Matt Schmermund was the fastest scorer in the West on Friday
night.
The rookie scored two second-period goals five seconds apart to
spark the Kamloops Blazers to a 8-5 victory over the Saskatoon
Blades in Western Hockey League action.
Schmermund's goals, his second and third of the season, tied a
WHL record for fastest two goals by the same player. It has been
accomplished four other times, most recently by Shayne Toporowski of
the Prince Albert Raiders on ...
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Derek Dorsett scored the shootout
winner as the Medicine Hat Tigers downed the Calgary Hitmen 4-3 in
Western Hockey League action Saturday.
Kevin Undershute, Jakub Rumpel and Chris Stevens added for the
Tigers (7-3-0-0).
Ryan White, Brodie Dupont and Keegan Dansereau scored for Calgary
(5-5-0-0).
Matt Keetley got 28 saves for the win, while Dan Spence stopped
44 shots at the other end.
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The Lethbridge Hurricanes dropped their
third in a row losing 2-1 to Calgary Hitmen in WHL action Wednesday.
Robin Figren of the Hitmen (5-3-0-0) opened the scoring in the
second period before Ryan White scored the go ahead goal midway
through the third.
Jesse Craige of the Hurricanes (4-4-1-1) pulled the team to
within one on a power play goal with less than a minute left in the
game, but Lethbridge couldn't find the equalizer.
Dan Spence got ...
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Daniel Spence made 24 saves to lead the Calgary
Hitmen to a 2-0 shut-out victory over the Lethbridge Hurricanes in
Western Hockey League action Sunday afternoon.
After a scoreless first period, Keegan Dansereau and Carson
McMillan tallied goals for Calgary (4-3-0-0) in the middle frame.
Spence then blocked all 10 shots he faced in the third period to
preserve the shutout.
For Lethbridge (4-2-1-1), netminder Justin Leclerc stopped 40 of
42 saves to see his record fall to ...
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