The Thunderbirds’ Graeme Bryks, right, scuffles with the Winterhawks’ John Ludvig during WHL play Sunday. COURTESY PHOTO, Brian Liesse, T-Birds

The Thunderbirds’ Graeme Bryks, right, scuffles with the Winterhawks’ John Ludvig during WHL play Sunday. COURTESY PHOTO, Brian Liesse, T-Birds

Portland powers past Thunderbirds

Volcan scores twice in 7-4 loss to Winterhawks

  • Monday, March 5, 2018 10:17am
  • Sports

For the Reporter

Kieffer Bellows had a hat trick to lead the Portland Winterhawks to a 7-4 win over the Seattle Thunderbirds at the accesso ShoWare Center on Sunday night.

The T-Birds (30-25-8-2) are seven points ahead of the Kamloops Blazers for the Western Conference’s second wild-card playoff slot. The T-Birds have two games in hand on the Blazers. They are three points behind the Tri-City Americans for the first wild-card spot.

For Seattle, the magic number to clinch a wild-card playoff spot is two. Any combination of T-Birds wins and Blazers losses, and the T-Birds can do no worse than the second wild-card playoff spot.

Portland (40-20-1-4) took a 1-0 lead 1:03 into the first period on a goal from Kieffer Bellows. Cody Glass and Skyler McKenzie had the assists.

The Winterhawks made it 2-0 at 5:25 of the first when Jake Gricius scored. Lane Gilliss and Mason Mannek had the assists.

Glass scored on a breakaway at 10:29 of the second to make it a 3-0 Winterhawks lead.

Seattle got on the board at 15:32 of the first. Holden Katzalay won a faceoff in the right circle back to Reece Harsch at the right point. Harsch took a slap shot that Mike MacLean tipped past Portland goalie Shane Farkas.

Bellows scored on a five-on-three power play at 2:10 of the second and then scored just after a power play ended, at 4:08, to give the Winterhawks a 5-1 lead.

The T-Birds got on back one back on the power play at 8:06 of the second. Austin Strand had the puck at center ice and passed it to Donovan Neuls in the right circle. Neuls took a slap shot that Nolan Volcan tipped past Farkas.

Volcan cut the Winterhawks’ lead to two goals at 10:12 of the third period. Volcan took a pass from Strand at the right point and skated into the high slot. Volcan beat Farkas low with a wrist shot for his second goal of the game.

Seattle got within one goal at 16:41 of the third. Strand took a shot from center ice inside the blue line. Farkas made the save but Zack Andrusiak was on top of the crease to bang in the rebound for his 30th goal of the season. Noah Philp had the second assist on the goal.

The T-Birds pulled goalie Dorrin Luding with 1:25 left in the game. They generated pressure, but Ryan Hughes got to a loose puck and send it the length of the ice to get Portland’s sixth goal with 47 seconds left in the game.

Seattle attempted to pull Luding a second time, but Brendan De Jong scored as Luding tried to get back to the net with 19 seconds left in the game.

Seattle outshot Portland 17-9 in the third period. Portland had the advantage overall, 38-36, in shots.

Luding had 31 saves on 37 shots, and his record is 9-14-0-1. Farkas had 32 saves on 36 shots, and his record is 14-5-0-0.

Up next

The T-Birds’ next game is Tuesday against the Americans at the ShoWare Center at 7:05 p.m. It is the last Directors Mortgage 2-for-Tuesday of the season.

Order tickets on the T-Birds website and at the ShoWare box office.

SCORING SUMMARY

First period – 1, Portland, Bellows 36 (Glass, McKenzie), 1:03. 2, Portland, Gricius 13 (Gilliss, Mannek), 5:25. 3, Portland, Glass 34 (Jokiharju, Texeira), 10:29. 4, Seattle, MacLean 2 (Harsch, Katzalay), 15:32. Penalties – No penalties.

Second period – 5, Portland, Bellows 37 (Glass, Jokiharju), 2:10 (pp). 6, Portland, Bellows 38 (Jokiharju, Glass), 4:08. 7, Seattle, Volcan 28 (Neuls, Strand), 8:06 (pp). Penalties – Lee, Sea (cross checking), 1:43. Neuls, Sea (delay of game), 2:01. Lee, Sea (high-sticking), 3:05. Bryks, Sea (major-fighting), 6:02. Ludvig, Por (major-fighting), 6:02. Overhardt, Por (holding), 6:32. McKenzie, Por (hooking), 19:48.

Third period – 8, Seattle, Volcan 29 (Strand), 10:12. 9, Seattle, Andrusiak 30 (Strand, Philp), 16:31. 10, Portland, Hughes 16, 19:13 (en). 11, Portland, De Jong 4 (Quigley), 19:41. Penalties – Hughes, Por (high-sticking), 3:08.

Shots on goal – Seattle 8-11-17 36, Portland 14-15-9 38. Goalies – Seattle, Luding 37 shots-31 saves (9-14-1-0); Portland, Farkas 36-32 (14-5-0-0). Power plays – Seattle 1-3; Portland 1-3. A – 4,066. Referees – Jeff Ingram. Linesmen – Steve Fleming, Michael McGowan.


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