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Vancouver forwards Ryan Kesler and Daniel Sedin returned aft

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Titel: Vancouver forwards Ryan Kesler and Daniel Sedin returned aft
PRINCE GEORGE, B. Jose Canseco Jersey .C. -- Henrik Samuelsson had four goals and an assist as the Edmonton Oil Kings crushed the host Prince George Cougars 8-0 on Friday in Western Hockey League action. Reid Petryk scored twice and added two assists for the Oil Kings (30-13-1) while Ben Carroll and Cody Corbett had a goal apiece. Mitchell Moroz tacked on three assists for Edmonton and Tristan Jarry made 17 saves for his sixth shutout of the season. Zach Pochiro was a team-worst minus-4 for the Cougars (17-24-6), who have just three wins in their last 10 outings. Prince Georges Adam Beukeboom started in net but was pulled after allowing five goals on 24 shots in 21 minutes of action. Ty Edmonds went the rest of the way for the Cougars and stopped 30-of-33 shots in relief. Edmonton went 3 for 6 on the power play while Prince George failed to score on five chances with the man advantage. --- ICE 6 PATS 1 REGINA -- Mackenzie Skapski stopped 22 shots as Kootenay handed the Pats their first regulation-time loss in six outings. Ryan Chynoweth, Luke Philp and Zach McPhee had a goal and an assist each for the Ice (23-20-4) while Sam Reinhart, Austin Vetterl and Jaedon Descheneau had the others. Dryden Hunt scored the lone goal for Regina (23-18-5) as Dawson MacAuley turned away 26-of-32 shots in defeat. Kootenay went 2 for 3 on the power play while the Pats went 1 for 2. --- BLADES 3 RAIDERS 1 SASKATOON -- Troy Trombley made 41 saves as the Blades snapped a four-game slide by defeating Prince Albert. Cory Millette, Nick Zajac and Brett Stovin supplied the offence for Saskatoon (13-31-4). Jayden Hart scored for the Raiders (22-20-2) with just 1:40 remaining in the third period to halt Trombleys shutout bid. Prince Alberts Cole Cheveldave turned away 19-of-21 shots in a losing cause. --- WHEAT KINGS 6 BRONCOS 5 BRANDON -- Peter Quenneville scored once and set up three more as the Wheat Kings slipped past Swift Current. Ryan Pulock and Tim McGauley each had a goal and two assists for Brandon (24-17-4) while Ryan Pilon, Jesse Gabriel and Richard Nejezchleb scored the others. Graham Black had a pair of goals for the Broncos (23-17-6) and Coda Gordon and Jay Merkley produced a goal and an assist apiece. Geordie Maguire scored once to round out his clubs offence. Jordan Papirny made 28 saves for the Wheat Kings. Eetu Laurikainen turned aside 36-of-42 shots for Swift Current. --- HITMEN 5 REBELS 1 RED DEER, Alta. -- Jake Virtanen had a goal and an assist as Calgary beat the Rebels for its first win in three outings. Colby Harmsworth, Mike Winther, Linden Penner and Joe Mahon also scored for the Hitmen (30-10-5) while Elliott Pederson and Alex Roach tacked on two assists apiece. Red Deer (22-21-2) got its lone goal from Presten Kopeck. Calgarys Chris Driedger made 23 saves for the win. Patrik Bartosak started in net for the Rebels but was pulled after allowing three goals on 10 shots. Taz Burman replaced Bartosak and stopped 16-of-18 shots in 32 minutes of relief. --- GIANTS 6 BLAZERS 2 KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- Dalton Thrower scored twice and Joel Hamilton had three assists as Vancouver handed the Blazers their sixth loss in a row. Tyler Morrison had a goal and an assist for the Giants (23-15-Cool and Arvin Atwal, Thomas Foster and Travis McEvoy each scored once. Joe Kornlesen and Nathan Looysen scored for Kamloops (10-30-5). Payton Lee made 29 saves for Vancouver as Bolton Pouliot gave up six goals on 27 shots for the Blazers. --- WINTERHAWKS 8 WARRIORS 2 PORTLAND, Ore. -- Taylor Leier scored twice and Chase De Leo had four assists as the Winterhawks crushed Moose Jaw. Derrick Pouliot had a goal and two assists for Portland (29-12-5), Paul Bittner, Oliver Bjorkstrand, Dominic Turgeon and Brendan Leipsic had a goal and an assist apiece and Keegan Iverson scored once. Sam Fioretti and Brayden Point each had a goal and an assist for the Warriors (13-26-6). Brendan Burke made 24 saves for Portland. Moose Jaws Zach Sawchenko allowed four goals on 19 shots before giving way to Justin Paulic, who kicked out 13-of-17 shots in 27 minutes of relief. --- ROYALS 3 ROCKETS 1 VICTORIA -- Steven Hodges scored twice and set up one more as the Royals snapped Kelownas three-game win streak. Travis Brown also scored for Victoria (30-15-2) and Brandon Magee chipped in with two assists. Nick Merkley scored for the Rockets (36-6-2). Patrik Polivka made 34 saves for the Royals while Jordon Cooke turned away 24-of-27 shots in defeat. --- CHIEFS 2 SILVERTIPS 1 EVERETT, Wash. -- Eric Williams made 27 saves as Spokane held off the Silvertips to pick up at least one point in its seventh straight contest. Adam Helewka and Dominic Zwerger scored for the Chiefs (27-13-4) to make it 2-0 midway through the second period. Logan Aasman brought Everett (24-14-7) within a goal at 11:06 of the second while Austin Lotz stopped 22 shots in a losing cause. Silvertips forward Joshua Winquist received a five-minute major and game misconduct at 8:11 of the third period for kneeing. --- THUNDERBIRDS 4 AMERICANS 0 KENT, Wash. -- Taran Kozun stopped all 26 shots his way as Seattle blanked Tri-City for its fifth win in a row. Jaimen Yakubowski had a goal and an assist for the Thunderbirds (27-14-5) while Russell Maxwell, Roberts Lipsbergs and Sam McKechnie had the others. Parker Wotherspoon was a team-worst minus-3 for the Americans (20-21-4). Back-up netminder Evan Sarthough turned aside 27-of-31 shots for Tri-City. Santiago Casilla Jersey . The 24-year-old Raley was 0-2 with a 9.00 ERA for Chicago in his first two career starts after being called up from Iowa on Aug. 7. He was optioned to Iowa on Monday after losing 3-0 to Cincinnati in Chicago on Sunday. Joe Morgan Jersey .Y. -- It was as if Matt Moulson never left the New York Islanders. http://www.athleticsauthenticshop.com/authentic-sonny-gray-athletics-jersey/ . Smith has spent the last three seasons with the Rockies, playing both left and right field, and has a .275 batting average with 51 homers and 181 RBIs in 487 major league games.VANCOUVER - For one game at least, Zack Kassian lived up to his billing as a power forward who can produce points. Kassian recorded four assists to earn the first four-point night of his star-crossed NHL career Sunday night as the Vancouver Canucks rallied to beat his former team, the Buffalo Sabres 4-2. "It was one of those games (where) it seemed the puck followed me," said Kassian. "Its nice personally, but its even better we keep this streak going." The Canucks (33-30-10) have now posted two consecutive wins for the first time since mid-January. Vancouver pulled within three points of eighth-place Phoenix, and one point of ninth-place Dallas in the race for the second wild-card playoff spot in the Western Conference. The Sabres (20-43-Cool, last in the NHL by a wide margin, suffered their eighth loss in the past 10 games as they squandered an early 2-0 lead. Brad Richardson, Shawn Matthias, Yannick Weber and David Booth, with his first goal in 33 games, scored for the Canucks, who have won five of their last eight contests. The Sabres went ahead 2-0 only 3:29 into the game, but the score was tied 2-2 after the first period and the Canucks led 3-2 following the second. "In this league you cant play good sometimes," said Sabres coach Ted Nolan. "Youve got to play good all the time. Thats a lesson to learn and something we have to do to move forward." Tyler Ennis and Jamie McBain provided the offence for Buffalo. Kassian has often faced criticism since he was traded to Vancouver from the Sabres at the NHL trade deadline in February 2012 in the four-player deal that saw former Canuck fan favourite Cody Hodgson head to Buffalo. Kassian, Buffalos top 2009 draft pick (13th overall) excelled offensively two days after saying he is playing primarily a checking role now while Hodgson is primarily an offensive player. Hodgson, Vancouvers first choice (10th overall) in 2008, went without a point while the Sabres were badly outplayed for most of the game. "Im excited for every game, but obviously you want to play hard against your old team," said Kassian. "You definitely want to get the win, but its nice when you play well individually and as a line." Matthias, who was acquired in the Roberto Luongo trade from Florida, also had two assists while Richardson had one helper. The Canucks had not posted two straight wins since beating the Calgary Flames on Jan. 18, when coach John Tortorella drew a suspension for charging their dressing room between the first and second periods, and Edmonton Oilers on Jan. 21. Vancouver goaltender Eddie Lack overcame a slow start to earn the win. After allowing goals on Buffalos first and third shots of the game, Lack was sharp and finished with 16 saves. "The team did a great job bouncing back," said Lack. "I felt like I wasnt really tracking the puck well the first half of the game but then I just kind of settled down and felt better after that." Vancouvers quick rally from its early deficit spoiled a strong effort from rookie Buffalo goaltender Nathan Lieuwen, a 22-year-old Abbotsford, B. Dave Henderson Jersey. C., native who made just his second NHL career start and third appearance after being promoted from Rochester of the AHL on March 16. He recorded 32 saves as his club was outshot 36-18. "Thats frustrating and thats hockey," he said. "You get some good bounces and you do good things and you make mistakes, so Ill definitely learn from it." Weber scored the winning goal just 1:40 into the second period as he put a shot through Lieuwens legs to give the Canucks a 3-2 lead. Sabres defenceman Mike Weber was close to his Canuck namesake on the play, but Lieuwen said the puck went straight in. "I thought I had it and, obviously, there was a hole," said Lieuwen. "I dont know what to tell you. Thats obviously one that I feel I can obviously save. What a terrible night for that to go in." The goal sullied his "dream come true" of playing in Vancouver, where he has "tonnes of family." Ennis was also left frustrated as he watched the Sabres lead disintegrate after he had McBain had put them ahead. "We heard (Lack) has been shaky, so we wanted to get on him early, and we did," said Ennis. Kassian was not around for the final horn because he took a puck between the eyes, for the second time on the night, with 1:32 left in the game. He needed "about 10 stitches" to repair a cut. "So my face isnt getting any prettier, thats for sure," he said. Notes: Vancouver lost Henrik Sedin to an apparent knee injury late in the second period as he collided with a fallen Buffalo player behind the Sabres net. "I went to hit a guy and he came back off the boards and he fell on top of me, so well see how it is (Monday)," said Sedin. The mishap occurred after the Canucks and NHL honoured the Canucks captain for his 1,000th NHL game, played March 12 in Winnipeg. NHL senior vice-president of hockey operations Jim Gregory represented the league. ... Vancouver forwards Ryan Kesler and Daniel Sedin returned after suffering injuries earlier this month, but Alex Burrows missed the game with a hand injury suffered Thursday against Nashville. ... Hodgson played his 200th NHL regular-season game. … Lack made his 35th start of the season. At the outset of the season, Tortorella indicated he would get 15-20 starts. … Buffalo defenceman Alexander Sulzer, who was acquired with Hodgson from the Canucks, missed his fifth consecutive game with an upper-body injury. … Sabres starting goaltender Michal Neuvirth, acquired from Washington at the trade deadline, also missed his fourth consecutive contest, with a lower-body ailment. … Neuvirth and Matt Hackett, who dressed as Buffalos backup, were traded for each other in the 2007-08 OHL season. Neuvirth went to Windsor from Plymouth while Hackett went the other way. 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