VANCOUVER -- Manraj Hayer scored his first-career hat trick, which included the game winner, as the Everett Silvertips edged the host Vancouver Giants 6-5 on Friday in Western Hockey League action. Austin Adam, Kohl Bauml and Brayden Low also scored for the Silvertips (9-2-2), who have won three games in a row, while Joshua Winquist had three assists. Brett Kulak and Cain Franson each had two goals and an assist for the Giants (3-8-2) and Travis McEvoy had a goal and an assist. Everetts Austin Lotz made 27 saves for the win as Vancouvers Payton Lee stopped 21-of-26 shots in defeat. The Silvertips went 1 for 3 on the power play while the Giants scored twice on four chances with the man advantage. --- WINTERHAWKS 6 ICE 3 CRANBROOK, B.C. -- Chase De Leo scored twice and Oliver Bjorkstrand had three assists as Portland doubled up Kootenay to extend its win streak to seven games. Nicolas Petan had a goal and an assist for the Winterhawks (10-3-1) while Josh Hanson, Keegan Iverson and Derrick Pouliot each scored once. Austin Vetterl, Zak Zborosky and Sam Reinhart scored for the Ice (6-6-2). Portlands Jarrod Schamerhorn made 27 saves for the win as Kootenays Mackenzie Skapski stopped 32 shots in defeat. --- BLADES 4 REBELS 3 RED DEER, Alta. -- Nikita Scherbak scored the winner at 17:56 of the third period and added two assists as Saskatoon edged the Rebels. Collin Valcourt, Ryan Graham and Corey Millette also scored for the Blades (7-6-2). Red Deer (6-8-0) got two goals from Conner Bleackley and another from Brooks Maxwell. Troy Trembley made 32 saves for Saskatoon. Patrik Bartosak turned away 25-of-28 shots in net for the Rebels before giving way to Taz Burman. Burman made six saves in 16 minutes of relief, however he picked up the loss after giving up Scherbaks winner. --- OIL KINGS 7 PATS 2 REGINA -- Edmonton scored seven straight goals, including two from Ashton Sautner, en route to crushing the Pats. Henrik Samuelsson, Reid Petryk, Curtis Lazar and Brett Pollack had a goal and an assist apiece for the Oil Kings (8-6-1) and Lane Bauer had the other. Reginas (7-7-0) Chandler Stephenson and Dyson Stevenson each scored once. Edmontons Tristan Jarry made 27 saves for the win while Reginas Dawson MacAuley and Mac Engel combined to make 31 saves in defeat. --- COUGARS 4 HITMEN 3 (SO) PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- David Soltes scored the shootout winner and Chase Witala recorded two goals in regulation as the Cougars slipped past Calgary. Zach Pchiro also scored for Prince George (7-7-1), which gave up a two-goal lead before winning in the shootout. Brady Brassart, Terrell Draude and Zane Jones scored for the Hitmen (9-3-3). Ty Edmonds made 36 saves for the Cougars. Chris Driedger stopped 31 shots in defeat. --- CHIEFS 7 WHEAT KINGS 1 SPOKANE, Wash. -- Eric Williams stopped 35 shots as the Chiefs crushed Brandon. Keanu Yamamoto, Liam Stewart, Adam Helewka, Mike Aviani, Mitch Holmberg, Riley Whittingham and Colton Bobyk scored for Spokane (11-3-0) while Reid Gow chipped in with four assists. Eric Roy supplied the lone goal for the Wheat Kings (7-6-0). Brandons Curtis Honey took the loss after allowing six goals on 21 shots. Jordan Papirny replaced Honey in the third period and stopped 6-of-7 shots in relief. --- AMERICANS 3 THUNDERBIRDS 2 (SO) KENNEWICK, Wash, -- Jessey Astles scored the shootout winner to lift Tri-City over Seattle. Lukas Nickles and Beau McCue scored in regulation for the Americans (7-8-1). The Thunderbirds (9-3-2) offence was led by Ryan Gropp and Seth Swenson. Eric Comrie made 31 saves for Tri-City while Danny Mumaugh turned away 41 shots for Seattle. --- ROCKETS 4 ROYALS 1 VICTORIA -- Jordon Cooke made 28 saves, including two penalty shots, as Kelowna defeated the Royals. Tyrell Goulbourne led the Rockets (8-2-2) with a goal and an assist while Zach Franko, Cole Linaker and Myles Bell added single goals. Ben Walker recorded his fourth goal of the season for Victoria (9-7-0). Patrik Polivka turned away 33 shots in a losing cause for the Royals. . Cabrera-Bello shot a 1-over-par 73 and was caught by Webster, who carded 70 at Doha Golf Club for three-round totals of 12-under 204. They were only one stroke ahead of Adrien Saddier of France, the biggest mover with six birdies in his opening seven holes in a round of 64, South African Thomas Aiken (70) and Denmarks Thorbjorn Olesen (68) on a packed leaderboard. .com) - The Vancouver Canucks hope an upcoming stretch of home games will be enough to get the club into the postseason.
http://www.redskinsrookiestore.com/Reds ... ee-Jersey/. Bayern winger Franck Ribery marked his league return after recovering from a cracked rib by scoring two goals and setting up two more as the league leaders inflicted the heaviest home defeat on Bremen in the Bundesliga. .com) - Jahlil Okafor had 21 points, Tyus Jones scored 16 with 10 assists and No. . Span, Danny Espinosa and Adam LaRoche had two hits apiece as Washington won the final two games of the series. The Nationals improved to 3-7 against Atlanta. They increased their division lead over the Braves to 1 1/2 games. NEW YORK -- Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Ryan Getzlaf of the Anaheim Ducks and Claude Giroux of the Philadelphia Flyers are the three finalists for the Hart Memorial Trophy. The the NHL awards the trophy annually "to the player adjudged to be the most valuable to his team." It essentially serves as the leagues MVP award. Crosby scored 36 goals and led the league in assists (68) and points (104) to capture his second career Art Ross Trophy and lead the Penguins to their second consecutive division title. He registered points in 60 of the 80 games he played in (75 per cent), including 30 multi-point performances, and never went more than two consecutive games without registering a point. Crosby also reached the 100-point milestone for the fifth time hit 700 career points in his 497th game, the fastest among active players and sixth-fastest in NHL history. The 26-year-old Cole Harbour, N.S., native is a Hart Trophy finalist for the fourth time after winning the award in 2006-07 and finishing as a runner-up in 2009-10 and 2012-13. Getzlaf scored a career-high 31 goals and ranked second in the League with 87 points to lead the Ducks to the top record in the Western Conference for the first time in franchise history.dddddddddddd He posted a 14-game point streak from Nov. 15-Dec. 15 (six goals, 11 assists). Getzlaf also set a career high with seven game-winning goals and recorded a plus-28 defensive rating. The 28-year-old Regina native is a Hart Trophy finalist for the first time. Giroux matched a career high with 28 goals and finished third in the NHL scoring race with 86 points to help the Flyers bounce back from a 3-9-0 start to the season. After being held pointless in his first five games and not scoring a goal until his 16th, Giroux totalled 28 goals and 51 assists in his final 67 games of the season. He also compiled a career-long, nine-game point streak Dec. 11-30, (six goals, 11 assists) and recorded his 100th NHL goal Dec. 19. The 26-year-old Hearst, Ont., native is a Hart Trophy finalist for the first time. The award is voted on by members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association. The winner will be announced June 24 during the 2014 NHL Awards in Las Vegas. 11:44ET 01-05-14 ' ' '