
Americans Edge Bruins in Shootout 5-4
Published on February 6, 2008 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Chilliwack Bruins News Release
Chilliwack BC - TJ Fast scored his second goal of the game late in the third period and Chet Pickard stopped all seven shootout shots to lift the Tri City Americans to a 5-4 come from behind shootout win over the Chilliwack Bruins.
Mark Santorelli had one goal and two assists for the Bruins in defeat, while Ryan Howse, Oscar Moller and Nick Holden also scored for the Bruins. Radek Meidl scored once in regulation and had the shootout winner for the Americans, while Colton Yellow Horn also scored his league leading 37th goal of the season.
The Bruins fall to 0-2-1-1 versus the Americans this season and the Americans will be the only team in the Western Conference whom the Bruins have not beaten this season.
The Bruins will next face the Kootenay Ice on Friday night at Prospera Centre.
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