The Thunderbirds’ Mathew Barzal maneuvers the puck during WHL play against the Chiefs on Tuesday night. COURTESY PHOTO, Brian Liesse/T-Birds

The Thunderbirds’ Mathew Barzal maneuvers the puck during WHL play against the Chiefs on Tuesday night. COURTESY PHOTO, Brian Liesse/T-Birds

Thunderbirds fly back into first in Western Conference

Gropp-Barzal-Kolesar line combines for 6 points in 5-2 win over Spokane

  • Tuesday, March 7, 2017 11:37pm
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Seattle’s top line of Ryan Gropp, Mathew Barzal and Keegan Kolesar combined for six points to lead the Thunderbirds to a 5-2 Western Hockey League victory over the Spokane Chiefs in front of 5,807 at ShoWare Center on Tuesday night.

Seattle (42-19-4-2) moves into first place in the U.S. Division and Western Conference standings, one point ahead of the Everett Silvertips and the Prince George Cougars, both of whom were idle Tuesday. The Silvertips have three games in hand on the T-Birds and play the Chiefs on Wednesday night in Spokane.

The T-Birds play the Silvertips at 7:35 p.m. Friday at the ShoWare Center. The T-Birds travel to Portland to play the Winterhawks at 6 p.m. Saturday at Veterans Memorial Arena.

Seattle goalie Rylan Toth made 26 saves and his record is now 35-18-2-1. He is one win shy of tying Bryan Bridges for most wins in a season by a T-Bird goalie. Bridges was 36-20-2 in the 2004-05 season.

Spokane (26-29-7-3) took a 1-0 lead at 5:55 of the first period on a goal by Hudson Elynuik.

Seattle tied the game 1-1 at 9:08 of the first on a power-play goal from Alexander True. Barzal had the puck along the left boards in the Spokane zone. Barzal passed the puck to Kolesar on the goal line to the left of Spokane goalie Jayden Sittler. Kolesar quickly centered the puck to True in the slot. True beat Sittler low on the glove side with a wrist shot.

Kolesar extended his point streak to 15 games with the assist. Kolesar has 13 goals and 14 assists in the last 15 games. Barzal extended his point streak to six games with the assist. He has two goals and 14 assists in the last six games.

The T-Birds took a 2-1 lead at 10:45 of the first on Turner Ottenbreit’s sixth goal of the season. Gropp moved the puck up the right boards to Ethan Bear the right point. Bear crossed the puck to Ottenbreit at the left point. Ottenbreit skated into the left circle and took a slap shot with Kolesar screening Sittler. Ottenbreit’s shot beat the goalie through the legs.

Bear now has a 13-game point streak with the assist on Ottenbreit’s goal. Bear has eight goals and 16 assists in the last 13 games.

Anthony put the T-Birds in front 3-1 with 30 seconds left in the first period. Barzal centered the puck to Bishop in the high slot. Bishop slid to his right and put a wrist shot on goal that beat Sittler on the glove side. Gropp had the second assist on the goal.

Kolesar scored an unassisted goal at 2:14 of the third period to give the T-Birds a 4-1 lead. A Chiefs pass up the right-wing boards hit the linesmen and dropped to the ice. Kolesar got the loose pucka and skated through the slot right to left. Kolesar beat Sittler with a backhand shot for his 26th goal of the season.

Donovan Neuls put the T-Birds in front 5-1 at 6:28 of the third on an unassisted goal.

The Chiefs replaced Sittler with Donovan Buskey after the T-Birds’ fifth goal. Sittler made 23 saves on 28 shots. His record is now 15-14-3-1. Buskey faced five shots and stopped them all.

Kailer Yamamoto was tripped on a breakaway with 53 seconds left in the game and the referee awarded a penalty shot. Yamamoto beat Toth with a backhand shot.

Seattle outshot Spokane 14-2 in the third period and 33-28 in the game.

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SCORING SUMMARY

First period – 1, Spokane, Elynuik 26 (Helgesen, Smith), 5:55. 2, Seattle, True 21 (Kolesar, Barzal), 9:08 (pp). 3, Seattle, Ottenbreit 6 (Bear, Gropp), 10:45. 4, Seattle, Bishop 2 (Barzal, Gropp), 19:30. Penalties – Adams, Sea (hooking), 2:07. Najman, Spo (hooking), 8:40.

Second period – No scoring. Penalties – Mowbray, Spo (tripping), 7:30. Kolesar, Sea (goaltender interference), 7:43.

Third period – 5, Seattle, Kolesar 26, 2:14. 6, Seattle, Neuls 14, 6:28. 7, Spokane, Yamamoto 37, 19:07 (ps). Penalties – Strand, Sea (interference), 3:06. Cole, Spo (roughing), 19:44. Brown, Sea (roughing), 19:44.

Shots on goal – Seattle 13-6-14 33, Spokane 8-18-2 28. Goalies – Seattle, Toth 28 shots-26 saves (35-18-2-1); Spokane, Sittler 28-23 (15-14-3-1), Buskey 5-5. Power plays – Seattle 1-2; Spokane 0-3. A – 5,807. Referees – Duncan Brow, Adam Griffiths. Linesmen – Michael Bean, Zach Brooks.


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