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Second-Period Stumble Fells Hawks

March 25, 2023 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Portland Winterhawks News Release


A four-goal run in the second stanza paced a 7-3 victory for the visitors.

Game #67: Portland (3) vs Seattle (7)

SOG: POR (38) - SEA (39)

PP: POR (0/4) - SEA (3/5)

Saves: Giannuzzi (32/39) - Milic (37/39)

COMPLETE BOX SCORE

SCORING:

POR - 2:17 - First Period - Josh Zakreski (12) from Luke Schelter

SEA - 7:22 - First Period - Kevin Korchinski (10) from Kyle Crnkovic and Sawyer Mynio

SEA - 6:51 - Second Period - Lucas Ciona (28) from Reid Schaefer and Kevin Korchinski

SEA - 8:37 - Second Period - Kevin Korchinski (11) from Nico Myatovic

SEA - 12:35 - Second Period - Brad Lambert (17) from Kevin Korchinski and Reid Schaefer

SEA - 16:49 - Second Period - Coster Dunn (4)

POR - 18:41 - Second Period - Gabe Klassen (35) from Robbie Fromm-Delorme and James Stefan

SEA - 7:09 - Third Period - Reid Schaefer (28) from Lucas Ciona and Nolan Allan

SEA - 9:10 - Third Period - Colton Dach (12) from Nico Myatovic

POR - 13:44 - Third Period - Marek Alscher (8) from Jack O'Brien and Marcus Nguyen

The Story:

The Winterhawks (39-20-5-3) took an early lead, but a four-goal second period helped push the Thunderbirds (54-10-1-2) to a 7-3 win on Friday.

After honoring their 20-year-olds and presenting team awards, the Winterhawks raced out of the gates with a goal just 2:17 into this one. Josh Zakreski circled the zone with the puck before firing a shot into bodies in the slot, then followed the play and poked home a rebound for an early Hawks lead. Kevin Korchinski soon responded for the visitors with a goal at 7:22 and sent the game into intermission tied at one apiece.

Seattle's explosive second period started with two tallies in a two-minute span, as Lucas Ciona tipped home a power-play goal at 6:51 and Korchinski netted his second at 8:37. The T-Birds tacked on two more later in the frame as Brad Lambert and Coster Dunn lit the lamp, but the Hawks pushed back late on Gabe Klassen's team-leading 35th goal of the year at 18:41. Skating down the left wing side, James Stefan dished to Robbie Fromm-Delorme in the center, who then found Klassen on the right wing for a quick shot past Milic.

Two more Seattle goals from Reid Schaefer and Colton Dach further inflated the T-Birds lead in the third, but again the Hawks pressed, and a Marek Alscher wrister from range put the team on the board once more at 13:44. Thomas Milic (35 saves) held on from there for the T-Birds win.

Both teams now head north for a rematch tomorrow in Kent to wrap up the regular season.

QUOTE OF THE NIGHT presented by BBF TECHNOLOGIES:

"Everyone says (your WHL career) goes by really quick, and you kinda shake your head at them but it does go by fast for sure. It's a little surreal, being in the last year here, but we're gonna make a long playoff push so yeah, it's not over yet."

Winterhawks goaltender Dante Giannuzzi




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