
Americans Seek Third Straight Win against U.S. Division Opponent
October 22, 2022 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Tri-City Americans News Release
Americans vs Winterhawks
Saturday, October 22 | Kennewick, WA | Toyota Center
Start Time: 6:05 p.m PDT
The Americans (4-5-0-0) will match up against the undefeated Portland Winterhawks (7-0-0-0) tonight, looking for their third straight win against a U.S. Division opponent.
Tri-City defeated Spokane last Saturday 4-1 and Everett last night 6-3.
The Americans scored four unanswered goals in the first 7:34 of the third period last night at the Toyota Center to come from behind and down the Silvertips. Tri-City has had a four goal period in three of their four victories so far this season.
Parker Bell led scoring with a pair of goals while Ethan Ernst had one goal and two assists. The Americans have won all four games that Ernst has had multiple points in this season.
20-year-old Ernst is tied with 15-year-old Jordan Gavin as Tri-City's points leaders with 11 this season.
The Americans and Winterhawks have met once previously this season in Portland. Nick Avakyan played in net for the Americans, turning aside 40 of 44 shots as the Americans fell 4-2.
Portland most recently played last Saturday as they defeated Kamloops 5-4 in a shootout.
Tonight will be the Americans final game before embarking on their six game Eastern Conference road trip. It will be the first time the Americans have visited the Eastern Division since 2018-19.
Record: Tri-City 4-5-0-0 | Portland 7-0-0-0
Special Teams
Power Play: Tri-City 12/36 (33.33%) | Portland 8/25 (32%)
Penalty Kill: Tri-City 14/50 (72%) | Portland 4/25 (84%)
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Alz Awareness Night Giveaway: Tote bags (upon entrance)
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Western Hockey League Stories from October 22, 2022
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- Game Preview: Prince George Cougars at Kamloops Blazers (Game #10) - Prince George Cougars
- Americans Seek Third Straight Win against U.S. Division Opponent - Tri-City Americans
- Game Day Hub: October 21 at Tri-City - Portland Winterhawks
- Oil Kings Family Fun Sundays Return this Weekend - Edmonton Oil Kings
- Game Day Preview Oct 22 vs Brandon - Medicine Hat Tigers
- Oil Kings Reassign Bryson Andregg - Edmonton Oil Kings
- Chiefs Take on Thunderbirds in Seattle for First Match-Up of the Season - Spokane Chiefs
- Elliott Stands Tall in Calgary Leading Blades to 5th Straight Win - Saskatoon Blades
- ICE at Kelowna - Winnipeg Ice
- GAME Preview: Wheat Kings Cap off Roadie in Medicine Hat - Brandon Wheat Kings
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