Connor Sanvido was the lone scorer in the shootout as the Swift Current Broncos edged the Lethbridge Hurricanes 3-2 on Tuesday in Western Hockey League action. Coda Gordon and Colby Cave could not score for Swift Current in the first two rounds of the shootout, while Giorgio Estephan, Riley Sheen and Reid Duke came up short for Lethbridge. Cave and Jay Merkley scored for the Broncos (8-8-1) in regulation time, while Landon Bow made 29 saves for the win. Brady Ramsay and Riley Sheen supplied the offence for the Hurricanes (2-11-3). Corbin Boes stopped 39 shots in net for Lethbridge. Neither team could score on the power play. Swift Current went 0 for 2 with the man advantage, while the Hurricanes 0 for 1. --- Tigers 3 Raiders 1 PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. -- Tyler Lewingtons goal late in the second period stood as the winner as Medicine Hat topped the Raiders. Jacob Doty scored in the first period for the Tigers (9-3-2), while captain Curtis Valk put the puck into an empty net in the third. Marek Langhamer made 21 saves for the win. Reid Gardiner had the only Prince Albert (9-6-1) goal. Cole Cheveldave was solid in net, stopping 47 shots. --- Giants 6 Cougars 5 PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- Jackson Houck had a hat trick -- including the eventual winner -- as Vancouver held on for a win over the Cougars. Brett Kulak scored and added two assists for the Giants (5-9-2), while Dalton Thrower and Dalton Sward had goals as well. Payton Lee made 21 saves to earn the victory. Chase Witala scored and added three assists for Prince George (7-8-2), while Marc McNulty, David Soltes, Troy Bourke and Alex Forsberg also found the back of the net. Ty Edmonds made 19 saves on 24 shots in the first two periods before being replaced by Brett Zarowny. Zarowny turned aside 16-of-17 shots in 18:04 of work, --- Thunderbirds 4 Wheat Kings 2 SEATTLE, Wash. -- Seth Swenson scored and added two assists for the Thunderbirds in an unruly win over Brandon. Sam McKechnie, Shea Theodore and Erik Benoit also scored for Seattle (11-3-2), as Danny Mumaugh made 30 stops in net. Jens Meilleur and Ryley Lindgren replied for the Wheat Kings (7-8-0). Jordan Papirny stopped 30 shots. The two teams combined for over two hours of penalties after several fights. Brandon had 58 minutes of penalties, while the Thunderbirds had 63. Stitched Avalanche Jerseys .2 million in 2012, according to tax returns the league has submitted. Colorado Avalanche Shirts . There were no real chances until Augsburg broke the deadlock through Raul Bobadilla in the 33rd minute. Frankfurt failed to clear a cross and Bobadilla slotted home from close range at the far post. https://www.cheapavalanche.com/. Alen, 28, hit .315 with five home runs, 59 RBI and a career-high nine stolen bases for the Goldeyes last season. He is the longest serving catcher in Goldeyes history, having already spent five seasons with the organization. Colorado Avalanche Gear . The 19-year-old Swiss centre back will initially have to impress in Uniteds reserve side to earn a spot in the first team. Veseli says "Manchester United has a long history of younger players coming through and hopefully I can follow and do the same. Colorado Avalanche Pro Shop .The South African had three birdies on the front nine and another four after the turn at Leopard Creek Country Club to move to 16-under 128 overall.Grace, who won all four of his European Tour titles in 2012, dropped his only shot of the competition on the par-3 fifth.STONEY CREEK, Ont. - Kirsten Martin scored twice and added an assist as the Fraser Valley Phantom routed the Moncton Rockets 7-2 on Wednesday in Esso Cup action. Jodi Gentiles power-play goal in the second period was the eventual winner for Fraser Valley (1-3). Brianna Keats, Michelle Toor, Mackenzie Wong and Zoe Todd rounded out the attack for the Phantom, while Valencia Yordanov made 18 saves for the win. Brooke Murphy and Sarah Bujold replied for Moncton, which fell to 1-3 at the Canadian womens midget hockey championship. Brianne Waterman stopped 21-of-25 shots in 33:23 of work for the Rockets, while Jordan Carrier turned aside 22-of-25 shots. --- LADY WOLVES 3 THUNDER 2 Jenna Goughs power-play goal at the 13:25-mark of the second period was the winner as the Suddbury Lady Wolves rallied past the Edmonton Thunder.dddddddddddd Karli Shells power-play goal made it 2-2 for Sudbury (2-2), while Melisa Kingsley opened the scoring in the first. Stephanie Pascal made 16 saves for the win. Amy Boucher and Alexandra Poznikoff gave Edmonton (1-3) a 2-1 lead by the 1:28 mark of the middle period. Tracie Kikuchi stopped 25-of-28 shots in net for the Thunder. --- SABRES 3 GOLD WINGS 2 The Stoney Creek Sabres scored three times in the first period and then held off the Weyburn Gold Wings. Kayla Vespa, Megan Korzack and Alexa Vasko all scored for Stoney Creek (4-0), while Serena DAngelo made 25 saves. Madison Solie and Paige Smith had goals in the second period for Weyburn (3-1). Goalie Jane Kish stopped 21-of-24 shots. ' ' '