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MEDICINE HAT, Alta. - Offence was easy to come by for the Medicine Hat Tigers on Sunday night.Cole Sanford recorded a hat trick and added two assists, while Trevor Cox had two goals and four assists as the Tigers doubled up the Lethbridge Hurricanes 8-4 in Western Hockey League action.Steven Owre, Kyle Becker and Anthony Ast also scored for Medicine Hat (25-9-2).Jaeger White, Giorgio Estephan, Jamal Watson and Zane Jones supplied the offence for the Hurricanes (9-21-5), who had a three-game winning streak snapped.Nick Schneider started in net for the Tigers and Zac Robidoux started for Lethbridge, but both goaltenders were ejected after a third-period fight.Schneider made 10 saves on 13 shots through 48:27 while Marek Langhamer turned aside 3-of-4 shots in relief. Robidoux turned away 36-of-43 shots and Stuart Skinner stopped 6-of-7 shots the rest of the way.Medicine Hat went 2 for 6 on the man advantage while the Hurricanes failed to score on one power play.---BLADES 5 RAIDERS 0SASKATOON — Nik Amundrud stopped all 35 shots he faced as the Blades blanked Prince Albert.Nikita Soshnin and Sam McKechnie both scored twice for Saskatoon (9-25-3) and Alex Forsberg added the other Blades goal.Nick McBride turned away 27 shots for the Raiders (16-20-1).---ROYALS 4 COUGARS 0VICTORIA — Coleman Vollrath kicked out 38 shots as the Royals shut out Prince George.Austin Carroll had two goals and an assist to lead Victoria (18-18-3), helping the Royals snap a five-game losing skid. Dante Hannoun and Brandon Fushimi also found the back of the net.Tavin Grant made 26 saves in net for the Cougars (18-19-0).---WHEAT KINGS 4 WARRIORS 2BRANDON, Man. — Rihards Bukarts had a goal and three assists as the Wheat Kings doubled up Moose Jaw.Colton Waltz, Jayce Hawryluk and Tim McGauley rounded out the attack for No. 5 Brandon (26-7-4).Jiri Smejkal and Torrin White replied for the Warriors (15-19-3), who have now lost five straight.---THUNDERBIRDS 3 GIANTS 2VANCOUVER — Scott Eansor scored the winner at 17:50 of the third period as Seattle edged the Giants.Lane Pederson and Ethan Bear opened the scoring for the Thunderbirds (16-15-4). It was their third-straight victory.Jackson Houck and Alec Baer responded for Vancouver (16-19-1) for its first regulation loss since Nov. 28.---ICE 4 HITMEN 3CALGARY — Luke Philp scored his 15th goal of the season as Kootenay slipped past the Hitmen.Jon Martin, Zak Zborosky and Levi Cable also had goals for the Ice (20-17-0), who have now won five straight.Adam Tambellini struck twice for Calgary (19-14-3) with Kenton Helgesen adding the other the Hitmens third-straight loss.---REBELS 3 OIL KINGS 1RED DEER, Alta. — Conner Bleackley scored twice and added an assist as the Rebels rallied to beat Edmonton.Brooks Maxwell had the other Red Deer (20-13-4) goal, all of which came in the third period.Andrew Koep opened the scoring with his 10th of the year for the Oil Kings (16-16-5).---PATS 6 BRONCOS 1REGINA — Patrick DAmico scored the first of five straight goals to lead the Pats over Swift Current.Adam Brooks, Rykr Cole, Austin Wagner, Jared McAmmond and Dryden Hunt supplied the rest of the offence for Regina (21-12-2).Colby Cave had a power-play goal for the Broncos (18-15-4).---CHIEFS 4 WINTERHAWKS 3PORTLAND, Ore. — Kailer Yamamoto had a hat trick to lead Spokane over the Winterhawks for its sixth straight win.Adam Helewka had the other goal for the Chiefs (20-12-3).Ethan Price, Keegan Iverson and Paul Bittner scored for Portland (19-16-3).---AMERICANS 3 SILVERTIPS 2KENNEWICK, Wash. — Justin Gutierrez had the winner in the third period as Tri-City edged Everett.Parker Wotherspoon struck twice for the Americans (18-16-1), who snapped a three-game losing streak.Montreal Canadiens prospect Nikita Scherbak and Noah Juulsen found the back of the net for the Silvertips (21-10-4). 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Moments after scoring and setting off another wild celebration at Minsk arena, Platt leapt into the arms of Belarusian captain Alexei Kalyuzhny.CINCINNATI - The Toronto Blue Jays have quite the act to follow. The American League East leaders take aim at a second straight victory on Saturday afternoon in the middle contest of a three-game set with the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays seemed well on their way to an eighth loss in 10 games in Fridays opener, falling behind 8-0 after the second inning. However, they began to chip away, starting with Edwin Encarnacions three-run homer in the third frame, and trailed 9-3 after the fifth inning before catching fire and battling back for a 14-9 win. Toronto tied the contest in the eighth inning on Dioner Navarros RBI double and Encarnacion highlighted a five-run ninth frame with another three-run homer, his MLB-leading 23rd longball of the year. Juan Francisco had a two-run homer and Brett Lawrie added a solo shot as Toronto snapped a three-game losing streak. "What a ballgame. Those things are some kind of rare," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said on his teams website. "Were down 8-0, youre scrambling, and basically all youre thinking is, How are we going to get through this game with the pitching? Then of course Edwin got us on the board, we had some other action, we kind of held them in check and then we just kind of exploded." Devin Mesoraco and Jay Bruce hit two-run homers in the big second inning for the Reds, and Mesoraco added a run-scoring groundout in the fifth inning, but Cincinnati ended uup losing its second straight game after winning six of seven.dddddddddddd "Fortunately, tonights loss counts as one loss. Unfortunately, it was an ugly loss," Reds manager Bryan Price said on his teams official website. "And that is one of the types of losses that affects everybody." Despite the epic comeback, the Blue Jays hope that starter J.A. Happ can prevent the club from falling behind big again today. Happ has won five of his last seven starts and is coming off a 5-2 victory in Baltimore on Sunday. The left-hander had one of his better outings of the year, allowing one run on seven hits over six innings while striking out six without a walk. Happ, 31, improved to 6-3 with a 4.05 earned run average on the year and is 1-2 lifetime versus the Reds with a 5.64 ERA in five meetings. Looking to right the Reds ship will be Mike Leake, but he will need to put his June struggles behind him to do so. Leake has pitched to an 8.22 ERA in three outings this month, losing the first two before getting plenty of support in a 13-4 victory over Milwaukee on Sunday. The 26-year-old righty needed the help as he allowed four runs on nine hits and three walks in five innings of work. Leake is 4-6 with a 3.80 ERA on the season and lost his only previous start against the Blue Jays on June 17, 2011, though he allowed just three runs over seven innings. Toronto is 9-4 versus Cincinnati dating back to the 2003 campaign. ' ' '