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Tips Week in Review: Everett gets the regular season title

With their 2-1 win against the Spokane Chiefs on Sunday, the Everett Silvertips (46-12-4-4, 100 points) won the title of the regular season. It is the second time in franchise history that Everett won the Scotty Munro Municipality Trophy (2006-07), but the team is still looking for his first WHL championship.

Before the beginning of the late season on March 28, two regular seasonal games are left, but the Silvertips won all three games this week on the way to secure the trophy.

Everett 3, Spokane 2

In a “Wednesday evening in the Dub” Matchup, the silver tips went against the chiefs and remained 1-0 early. Will Mcisaac knocked into the first period from the right side 6:02, after Everett goalkeeper Raiden Legall (33 parades) got into a seated position while making two initial stops.

Only 1:25 later the Silvertips 1: 1 tied, after defender Kaden Hammell had saved the puck from the outbreak of the offensive zone before lifting it onto the net from the right place. The shot jumped out to winger Dominik Rymon in the right circle, and he grabbed it onto the back of the network.

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Defender Brek Liske put Everett 2-1 in the lead at 11:54 a.m. and only went behind the left circle for his second goal of the season, and Center Tyler Mackenzie expanded him to 3: 1 by 15: 17 of the second period by tapping the nets in a loose puck.

The Andrew Cristall from Spokane scored its 45th season goal for the power play at 11:59 a.m. to reduce it to 3-2, but the silver tips stopped in a five -day period for their first of two victories against the chiefs.

Everett 5, Portland 3

The Silvertips started a quick start against the Winterhawks on Friday when Center Zackary Shantz Jaxsin Vaughan jumped in a little more than two minutes after the game started. Goalkeeper Obdrei Stebtak stopped Vaughan's first shot with his left Pad, but Vaughan followed at 2:10 a.m. to take over a 1-0 lead.

Carter Sotheran Band at 3:00 a.m. 1: 1 behind the right point, but the Silvertips scored three directly from 9:54 of the first to 11:19 of the second to achieve a 4-1 lead. The center of Lukas Kaplan fed the defender Rylan Pearce from the right corner, and Pearce went to the side of a defender in Portland and triggered a shot to achieve a 2-1 lead.

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Austin Roest, who returned to the team from the Nashville Predators on January 9th and returned to the lineup on March 7 after an undisclosed injury, scored the next two goals. First, the center received a pass from Mackenzie and slid into the high slot to make it 3-1 with 5:08 p.m. Roest expanded it to 4: 1 at 11:19 a.m. by stretching out of a 2-to-1 storm in a rebound from Mackenzie's shot.

Portland lowered it with a power play goal at 2:09 p.m. of the second and a Josh Zakreski goal with less than two minutes in the regulation, but Pearce scored an empty network second goal of the night and the fifth of the season to end the comeback attempt of 19:09 of the third.

Everett 2, Spokane 1

The Silvertips completed the week with the Scotty Munro Municipal Trophy Clinching victory against Spokane on Sunday.

Wing player Jesse Heslop opened the gate on the Powerplay at 6:28 p.m. of the first period. The extraordinary status defender Landon Dupont had space behind the high slot and threaded the needle into a wide -open Heslop in the left circle.

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Cristall Band for Spokane with 1: 13 of the second period with 1: 13 and ended the pass of Berkly Catton behind the goal line.

After the score stepped into the third period 1-1, Dupont scored the game winner while scanding back to the left point and shot the traffic through traffic at 6:14 of the third period to achieve 2-1. Goalkeeper Jesse Sanche made 20 out of 21 shots in victory.

Three stars of the week:

First star: Austin Roest. The two goals of the 21-year-old center brought Everett to Portland on Friday. Roest also achieved the game winner against Spokane on Wednesday. In five games, Roest has five points (3 goals, 2 templates) since his return of injuries and takes his step towards the perfect time towards the post -season.

Second star: Tyler Mackenzie. The 20-year-old center had the main aid for both goals from Roest on Friday and he achieved the game winner on Wednesday to achieve 78 points in the season, which took second place in the team behind the injured Carter Bear.

Third star: Landon Dupont. With the winning goal on Sunday and the main assistant for the first goal, the 15-year-old defender was appointed the first star of the game when the silver tips won the regular season title.

The upcoming week:

It is the last week of the regular season, and the silver tips only have two games before the off-season begins, both against Wenatchee in a home and home win series on Friday and Saturday. Everett won each of the first four matchups this season, but the game won the two latest, including a 3-2 victory on January 24th.