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Peters posts shutout for Calgary Hitmen in 2-0 win over Red Deer Rebels

Brayden Peters posted a 25-save shutout for the Calgary Hitmen in a 2-0 win Saturday over the host Red Deer Rebels.

Zac Funk and defenceman Keagan Slaney were Calgary's goalscorers. Red Deer goalie Chase Coward stopped 31 shots in a losing cause.

The Hitmen acquired Slaney and defenceman Blake Heward from the Edmonton Oil Kings earlier this week in exchange for defenceman Luke Prokop.

Elsewhere it was: Everett Silvertips 3, Seattle Thunderbirds 0; Portland Winterhawks 4, Tri-City Americans 3; Prince George Cougars 3, Victoria Royals 1; Kamloops Blazers 5, Vancouver Giants 0; Brandon Wheat Kings 4, Swift Current Broncos 3 (OT); Saskatoon Blades Moose Jaw Warriors 3; Prince Albert Raiders 3, Medicine Hat Tigers 2 (SO); and Winnipeg Ice 6, Regina Pats 3.

Slaney also assisted on Funk's insurance goal on a third-period power play Saturday.

Calgary scored once on seven power-play chances and held Red Deer scoreless five times when the Rebels had the man-advantage.


Everett 3 Seattle 0

Koen MacInnes stopped 31 shots to register the shutout while Jackson Berezowski scored twice.


Portland 4 Tri-City 3

Marek Alscher's goal at 17:05 of the third _ Portland's third of the period _ proved to be the winner for Winterhawks


Prince George 3 Victoria 1

Riley Heidt's second goal of the season at 15:52 of the third period proved to be the winner, breaking a 1-1 tie


Kamloops 5 Vancouver 0

Dylan Garand stopped 23 shots to register the shutout for the Blazers, who scored three first-period goals in the contest.


Brandon 4 Swift Current 3 (OT)

Chad Nychuk scored the winning goal at 3:41 of overtime for Brandon.


Saskatoon 4 Moose Jaw 3

Egor Sidorov's goal at 14:30 of the third ended up being the winner for the Blades, who scored three times on the power play.


Prince Albert 3 Medicine Hat 2 (SO)

Kaiden Guhle and Reece Vitelli both scored shootout goals for the Raiders


Winnipeg 6 Regina 3

Matthew Savoie had two goals and an assist to lead the Ice to its victory.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 16, 2021.

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