KENT, Wash. - The Portland Winterhawks have put a slow start to the season behind them after earning their 10th straight victory on Friday by beating the host Seattle Thunderbirds 5-2 in Western Hockey League action. Taylor Leier and Brendan Leipsic each scored twice for the Winterhawks (13-3-1), who opened the campaign 3-3-1, while Garret Haar added a single goal. Nicolas Petan and Oliver Bjorkstrand had two assists apiece for Portland and are tied for second in league scoring with 34 points each in 17 games played. The Thunderbirds (11-4-2) got goals from Justin Hickman and Jaimen Yakubowski. Portlands Brendan Burke made 20 saves for the victory as Seattles Justin Myles stopped 36-of-40 shots in defeat. The Winterhawks went 2 for 4 on the power play while the Silvertips failed to score on either of their chances with the man advantage. --- RAIDERS 7 PATS 1 PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. -- The Raiders connected on five power-play chances in a penalty filled matchup against Regina. Jayden Hart and Darcy Zaharichuk each scored twice for Prince Albert (10-6-1) while Josh Morrissey had a goal and three assists. Dylan Busenius and Leon Draistl added single goals for the Raiders and Cole Cheveldave made 28 saves for the win. Geordie Maguire scored the lone goal for the Pats (8-9-0) as Mac Engel allowed seven goals on 29 shots in defeat. The two clubs combined for 156 minutes in penalties, including 10 fighting majors and five misconducts. --- BRONCOS 5 BLADES 3 SASKATOON -- Eetu Laurikainen made 30 saves and Swift Current scored twice on the power play to extend its win streak to three games. Julius Honka, Colby Cave, Jay Merkley, Zac Mackay and Connor Sanvido scored for the Broncos (9-8-1) while Coda Gordon tacked on three assists. Matt Revel had a goal and an assist for the Blades (7-9-2) as Nikita Scherbak and Brett Stovin added single goals. Troy Trombley stopped 34-of-38 shots for Saskatoon. --- TIGERS 3 AMERICANS 2 (SO) MEDICINE HAT, Alta. -- Tommy Vannelli scored the shootout winner as the Tigers extended their win streak to four games by edging Tri-City. Steven Owre and Logan McVeigh scored in regulation for Medicine Hat (11-3-2), who trailed 2-1 after 40 minutes. Beau McCue and Parker Bowles supplied the offence for the Americans (8-8-2). Marek Langhamer made 32 saves for the Tigers while Eric Comrie turned away 28-of-30 shots in defeat. --- ROCKETS 7 COUGARS 6 (SO) PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- Myles Bell scored twice in regulation and again in the shootout as Kelowna held on to defeat the Cougars. Tyson Baillie also scored twice for the Rockets (10-2-2), who led 6-2 late in the second period. Justin Kirkland had a goal and two assists and Kris Schmidli scored once. Zach Pochiro and Troy Bourke led the Prince George (7-8-4) offence with two goals apiece while Chase Witala and Jordan Tkatch each scored once. Kelownas Jordon Cooke earned the victory by making 34 saves. Ty Edmonds started in net for the Cougars but was pulled after giving up three goals on six shots. Brett Zarowny picked up the loss after turning away 35-of-38 shots in 61 minutes of relief. --- REBELS 2 ROYALS 1 VICTORIA -- Patrik Bartosak made 42 saves as Red Deer ended its five-game winless streak by downing the Royals. Dominik Volek had a goal and an assist for the Rebels (7-8-1) while Haydn Fleurys second-period goal stood up as the winner. Ben Walker scored for Victoria (9-8-1), which is winless in three contests. Patrik Polivka turned away 16-of-18 shots for the Royals. --- CHIEFS 6 GIANTS 4 VANCOUVER -- Adam Helewka scored four times and Mitch Holmberg had four assists as Spokane defeated the Giants. Mike Aviani had a goal and an assist for the Chiefs (12-5-0) while Dominic Zwerger added a single goal. Brett Kulak, Cain Franson, Travis McEvoy and Jackson Houck scored for Vancouver (6-10-2), which had its season-high three-game win streak halted. Spokanes Eric Williams made 23 saves for the win as Jared Rathjen turned aside 29 shots for the Giants. --- WHEAT KINGS 6 SILVERTIPS 3 EVERETT, Wash. -- Brandon made Silvertip winger Dawson Leedahl pay for his checking major 35 seconds into the game by scoring three power-play goals in less than three minutes. Jayce Hawryluk led the Wheat Kings (8-9-0) with three goals and an assist, Ryan Pulock and Rihards Bukarts each had a goal and an assist and Richard Nejezchleb scored once. Joshua Winquist scored two goals for Everett (10-3-2) and set up Tyler Sandhus as well. Jordan Papirny made 35 saves for Brandon. Daniel Cotton allowed five goals on 16 shots for the Silvertips. Aledmys Diaz Astros Jersey . "You hate when they score," he said with some distaste at the thought. "You take pride in it. Michael Brantley Jersey . 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Marcus Paige supplied 14 points and six assists and Nate Britt netted 11 for the Tar Heels (10-3), who have won four straight games heading into their ACC opener at Clemson on Saturday. Daniel Dixon paced the Tribe (6-5) with 20 points, while Marcus Thornton scored 17 in the setback. North Carolina has now won eight straight games against William & Mary since the 1977-78 season. The Tar Heels were hot out of the gate as Tokoto started the scoring with a triple and made it a 12-2 game with a jumper just over five minutes into the game. Later in the first half, Paige and Thornton traded triples and Justin Jackson netted jumpers on back-to-back possessions to give UNC a 32-13 advantage. Kennedy Meeks supplied six points during a 13-2 spurt that ppushed the lead to 25 points with 2:21 remaining in the first half and the Tar Heels held a 49-27 lead at the break.dddddddddddd Less than four minutes into the second half, Dixons 3-point play and triple put the finishing touches on a 11-1 run that got the tribe within 53-38. He then scored nine straight points to make it a 68-59 contest with six minutes to go. Paige scored five in a row to restore North Carolinas 14-point lead and Britt hit consecutive treys with under four minutes remaining to put the game out of reach. Game Notes North Carolina improved to 89-4 in non-conference home games under head coach Roy Williams ... It was the first time that William & Mary allowed an opponent score more than 70 points this season ... The Tar Heels now lead the all-time series, 20-13 ... North Carolina shot 50.8 percent from the floor, while William & Mary shot 37.7 percent. ' ' '