
Hawks Dealt 6-2 Defeat in Spokane
Published on February 16, 2023 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Portland Winterhawks News Release
Spokane, Wash. - The Winterhawks (36-12-2-2) tallied twice but a dominant middle frame by the Spokane Chiefs (10-35-2-4) saw them take a 6-2 win on home ice on Wednesday.
Spokane grabbed the game's first goal early in the first as Mac Gross snuck a puck in from a tight angle. The Winterhawks soon punched back, though, on Marcus Nguyen's 18th of the year. As the Hawks finished up a power play, Nguyen collected a pass at the bottom of the left circle and rifled a shot into the roof of the net to knot things at one heading into the break.
The Chiefs' rampant second stanza kicked off early as Berkly Catton grabbed his first of two in the period just 35 seconds in, followed four minutes later by Grady Lane and 61 seconds after that by Ty Cheveldayoff. Catton capped off the second-period flurry at 7:09 to push Spokane's lead to 5-1.
After that tough middle 20, the Winterhawks bounced back with a strong push and got back on the board with a James Stefan power-play goal at 6:06. Luca Cagnoni and Gabe Klassen played a bit of catch on the left side before Portland's captain wove through the defense from the top of the zone and dished a no-look pass to Stefan on the right wing for an easy finish. The comeback bid ended there, though, as Dawson Cowan and the Chiefs held strong in their own zone and added an empty-netter for a 6-2 win.
Portland's road trip rolls on with a cross-border matchup against Kelowna at Prospera Place on Saturday.
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