When the Wenatchee Wild hit the ice at Angel of the Winds Arena Friday, they knew the Everett Silvertips were going to bring ...
Cole Temple tacked on the final goal at 14:55, with Shantz finding him in front of the net, and the Silvertips cruised to victory. After facing the Wild in Wenatchee on Saturday, all that’s left will ...
Roest is a Silvertips lifer. The 21-year-old spent parts of five seasons with the club that selected him in the third round (64th overall) of the 2019 WHL Prospects Draft. A Nashville Predators’ sixth ...
Victory+, the premier sports streaming service owned by Western Canadian tech company A Parent Media Co. Inc. (APMC), and the ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Kiefer Sherwood scored late in the third period, Kevin Lankinen stopped 37 shots and the Vancouver Canucks beat the Minnesota Wild 3-1 on Friday night.
International Women’s Day and the Year of Sport came together this week with Mount Pearl and CBS co-hosting the U18 National Women’s Hockey Championships this November. Trevor Murphy of Hockey Canada ...
enough to push them above the playoff bar into the second Wild Card spot in the West. Both teams have 20 games left but they’ll also have to keep an eye on the St. Louis Blues and the Utah Hockey Club ...
They beat the Wenatchee Wild 4-3 Friday for their sixth straight victory to move to within one point of the BC Division-leading Victoria Royals. The Spokane Chiefs did the Cougars a huge favour ...
Aiden Foster scores a backhand beauty in a 4-3 Cougars win over the Wenatchee Wild (Photo ... Aiden Foster gave the Cougars the lead with a “hockey pick-six,” stealing a Wenatchee pass ...
Elias Pettersson, Vancouver Canucks (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers) It looked like the game was going to swing in the Wild’s direction, but the Canucks capitalized with an open weak side and ...
The Minnesota Wild officially survived February, going 3-5-0. They started March with wins against the Boston Bruins and the Seattle Kraken. Minnesota’s last two wins have been a major relief ...
After starring for the Winnipeg Wild U18 AAA team, Gorchynski played parts of four seasons in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (Selkirk Steelers, Winnipeg Freeze, Virden Oil Capitals) before ...
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