Silvertips vs. Hawks - Game 67 · Saturday March 8, 2008

The Portland Winter Hawks out played and outshot the Everett Silvertips but couldn’t outscore them losing 2-1 racking up their 21st loss in a row.

Everett started off the first period with a power play goal from Lukas Vartovnik (11) off a face-off that seemed to bend like a knuckle ball passed Mucha into the right top corner. In the second period, Clayton Bauer (25) added an even strength goal to take the 2-0 lead.

The Hawks got a power play goal from Colin Reddin (2) seven minutes into the third period to cut the lead in half.

Portland appeared to have tied the game with just under five minutes remaining but referee Sean Raphael ruled the puck dead and blew his whistle before the puck crossed the goal line.

In the third period Portland put on an all out attack but could not get the tying goal.

Barrie wound up stopping 31 of 32 shots to get the victory for Everett while Kurtis Mucha stopped 20 of 22 in net for Portland. This was just the eighth game this season that Portland has out-shot their opponents.

On special teams, the Hawks finished the night 1 for 3 on the power play while Everett went 1 for 4.
Next up Seattle at home.

Attendance: 5624
MC, Portland, Or.

 SCORING  1  2  3  Total 
Silvertips  1  1  0  2
Hawks  0  0  1  1

SHOTS  1  2  3  Total 
Silvertips  12  6  4  22
Hawks  8  13  11  32

Game Description
Game Summary

Three Stars

Barrie (EVT), Reddin (POR), Crowley (EVT)

Fight Card

None.

— S. Blanchard

Comment

Hawks vs. Silvertips - Game 46 · Saturday January 19, 2008

It was the Kurtis Mucha show again tonight in Everett until 3:20 in overtime when Dan Gendur knocked home a rebound to give the Silvertips a 2-1 win over the Portland Winter Hawks.

Mucha stopped 38 of 40 shots on the night for Portland while his counterpart Shayne Barrie handled 28 of 29 for the Silvertips.

Everett took the 1-0 lead in the second period when Clayton Bauer shot from the left circle went through a screen and just inside the post.

In the third period, Portland tied the score when Jason Grecica and Keith Voytechek won a board battle and Voytechek found Jacob Dietrich coming into the zone off the bench.

In overtime, Jonathan Harty found Graham Potuer at the point and his entry shot got through to Mucha, but the pad rebound bounced right to Gendur and he filed it for the winner.

Neither team could generate a power play goal in the game as Portland went 0 for 3 and Everett 0 for 2.

No win tonight but a nice effort.

Next up Seattle at home.

Attendance: 6071
Comcast Arena

 SCORING  1  2  3  OT   Total 
Silvertips  0  1  0  1  2
Hawks  0  0  1  0  1

SHOTS  1  2  3  OT   Total 
Silvertips  14  7  15  4  40
Hawks  8  11  9  1  29

Game Description
Game Summary

Three Stars

Barrie (EVT), Mucha (POR), Gendur (EVT)

Fight Card

No fights tonight.

— S. Blanchard

Comment

Hawks vs. Rockets - Game 26 · Tuesday December 4, 2007

The Kelowna Rockets got three power-play goals and one short-handed to defeat the Portland Winter Hawks by a margin of 4-2 in Kelowna. The second game in a 4 game in 5 night road BC swing.

period 1 and 2

Out shot 25-12…out scored 3-0…no energy…the short handed goal by MacRae (3) occured on the Hawks first power play. Two more power play goals by Long (12) and MacRae (4) finished off the second period.

Finally in the third period after Portland had managed to put the Rockets team and fans to sleep, the Hawks played their first good period of the road swing. The team put on some good floor checking with resulted in Tristan King (2) scoring both Portland goals, one even strength and one on the power play, The second goal was a nice feed from Chris Francis with assist from Jason Grecica.

Jordan White stopped 30 of 34 Kelowna shots on the night while Torrie Jung handled 20 of 22 Portland shots.

Kelowna went 3 for 7 on the power play while Portland finished 1 for 6.

Next up Vancouver.

Attendance: 6081
Prospera Centre

 SCORING  1  2  3  Total 
Rockets  1  2  1  4
Hawks  0  0  2  2

SHOTS 1 2 3  Total 
Rockets 9 16 9 34
Hawks 4 8 10 22

Game Description
Game Summary

KEL Three Stars

Barrie (KEL), Long (KEL), Schenn (KEL)

Fight Card

No fights.

— S. Blanchard

Comment

US Divisional News · Friday January 18, 2008

— S. Blanchard

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