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Game Day Hub: November 5

November 5, 2021 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Portland Winterhawks News Release


Portland looks to bounce back in their second stop on this Canadian road trip.

Puck Drop: 7:05 p.m. PT

Venue: Prospera Place - Kelowna, B.C.

Previous Meetings in 2019-20: Portland went 4-0-0-0 head-to-head

Saturday, February 8 - Portland (4) at Kelowna (2)

Friday, February 7 - Portland (7) at Kelowna (3)

Sunday, January 19 - Kelowna (2) at Portland (3)

Friday, January 18 - Kelowna (0) at Portland (7)

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Win the first 20

The Winterhawks responded well to an early goal against in the loss to Kamloops, but the first period as a whole saw Portland struggle to keep pace with the hard-charging Blazers. But tonight's tilt in Kelowna presents a new opportunity, and the Hawks will be looking for some early confidence to build a winning effort. Getting out of the first period tied or ahead on the scoreboard will go a long way towards a bounce-back showing for Portland.

The stat? Portland has only lost once when leading at the end of any period.

Bottle(d) Rockets

Kelowna was also in action on Wednesday, notching a 7-6 win in overtime against Vancouver. Keeping a team that scored seven goals just two days ago at bay would naturally be a challenge for any defense, but Portland has enough talent on the blue line and between the pipes to stifle any offense.

As a team, the Winterhawks can take the burden off the defense with more disciplined play tonight. Their nine penalties on Wednesday only yielded two power play goals for the Blazers, but still wore down key penalty killers and defensive specialists. Playing at even-strength (or on the Oregon Lottery Powerball power play) will help the Hawks get into a rhythm and establish their game in Kelowna.

More Firepower

He missed out on Wednesday, having just joined the team on the ice for the first time this year, but Friday presents another chance for Jaydon Dureau to make his 2021-22 Winterhawks debut. Last season's leading scorer began the year in the AHL with the Syracuse Crunch, netting one goal in three games before being reassigned to Portland earlier this week. Head Coach Mike Johnston certainly won't rush Dureau back until he deems the timing right, but Dureau's inclusion immediately provides a lethal scoring threat in the Winterhawks' attack should he dress tonight.

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Portland Winterhawks (4) beat the Kelowna Rockets (2)

Marcus Nguyen scores the first Winterhawks goal.

Portland goaltenders make 24 total saves.

Kelowna goaltenders make 21 total saves.




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