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    MEDICINE HAT, Alta. - Cole Sanford and Trevor Cox each had five-point nights — scoring twice and adding three assists — to lead the Medicine Hat Tigers to a 7-4 victory over the Prince Albert Raiders on Saturday in Western Hockey League action.Chad Labelle found the back of the net 13 seconds into the game for Medicine Hat (23-8-2) with Ty Stanton and Steven Owre adding the other goals.Brendan Guhle, Cory Millette, Jayden Hart and Simon Stransky responded for the Raiders (15-18-1), who have not won in five games.Nick Schneider kicked out 32 shots for the win while Nick McBride stopped 33-of-39 shots in 59:20 for Prince Albert.The Tigers were successful on one power play while the Raiders also scored once on two chances with the man advantage.---REBELS 4 WARRIORS 1MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Meyer Nell scored the first of three goals for Red Deer as they downed the Warriors.Riley Sheen and Brett Cote also had goals in the first period for the Rebels (18-11-4). Evan Polei added an empty-net goal as Red Deer won its fifth straight.Dustin Perillat responded 50 seconds into the third period with a power-play goal for Moose Jaw (15-15-3).---PATS 5 BLADES 4SASKATOON — Sam Steel had a short-handed goal and added two assists as Regina edged the Blades.Chase Harrison, Rykr Cole, Braden Christoffer and Connor Gay rounded out the attack for the Pats (19-11-1).Cameron Hebig, Ryan Graham, Luke Gingras and Brett Stovin provided the offence for Saskatoon (7-24-3). The Blades havent won in 10 games.---HITMEN 5 BLAZERS 3CALGARY — Adam Tambellini scored his 18th of the season as the Hitmen held off Kamloops.Loch Morrison, Chase Lang, Taylor Sanheim and Connor Rankin also found the back of the net for Calgary (18-11-3) in its fourth-straight win.Matt Revel, Collin Shirley and Cole Ully chipped in for the Blazers (12-18-5), who dropped their fifth in a row.---ICE 6 OIL KINGS 3CRANBROOK, B.C. — Matt Alfaro broke a 3-3 tie in the third period as Kootenay scored three straight to beat Edmonton.Bryan Allbee, Tyler King, Ryan Chynoweth, Jaedon Descheneau and Zak Zborosky supplied the rest of the offence for the Ice (17-17-0).Blake Orban, Brandon Baddock and Brandon Ralph all had goals for the Oil Kings (15-13-5).---GIANTS 4 ROYALS 0VANCOUVER — Cody Porter made 27 saves as the Giants shut out Victoria.Mason Geertsen struck twice on the power play for Vancouver (15-18-0) in its sixth-straight win. Alec Baer and Josh Thrower rounded out the attack.Jayden Sittler started for the Royals (17-16-2), stopping 23-of-27 shots in 27:29. He was replaced by Coleman Vollrath who stopped all 24 shots he faced in 32:31.---CHIEFS 3 COUGARS 2SPOKANE, Wash. — Liam Stewart had the winner in the third period as the Chiefs slipped by Prince George.Adam Helewka and Hudson Elynuik also scored for Spokane (16-12-3).Marc McNulty had both goals for the Cougars (17-16-0), who snapped a four-game winning streak.---WINTERHAWKS 2 THUNDERBIRDS 1KENT, Wash. — Miles Koules scored the eventual winner at 12:39 of the third period as Portland edged the Thunderbirds.Chase De Leo chipped in with a power-play goal for the Winterhawks (18-14-3).Keegan Kolesar replied for Seattle (13-15-4) with his 10th of the year.---SILVERTIPS 4 AMERICANS 2EVERETT, Wash. — Remi Laurencelle had the go-ahead goal halfway through the second period as the Silvertips doubled up Tri-City.Patrick Bajkov, Kohl Bauml and Carson Stadnyk rounded out the attack for Everett (19-8-4).Dylan Coghlan started the scoring for the Americans (17-14-1) on the power play. 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Wade averaged 26.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.0 steals while leading the Heat to a 3-0 record. The 31-year-old shot 60 percent from the field and 50 percent from 3-point range en route to his 17th weekly honor.WINNIPEG -- They lost out on the Henry Burris sweepstakes but the Winnipeg Blue Bombers didnt wait long to land another quarterback, acquiring Drew Willy Thursday from the Grey Cup-champion Saskatchewan Roughriders for Canadian receiver and Regina native Jade Etienne. Winnipeg also signed Willy to an extension, reportedly for two years. He was scheduled to become a free agent next week and will be unveiled by the Blue Bombers on Friday at Investors Group Field. "Drew is a quarterback we have always thought had very high potential in this league," said Winnipeg GM Kyle Walters. "He immediately upgrades us at this position and we really look forward to him being a part of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers moving forward." But is he a starter who can win regularly, something a team that finished with a league-worst 3-15 record last season so desperately needs? Playing behind Darian Durant, Willy doesnt have a lot of experience. He posted a 2-2 record in his two seasons with the Roughriders and, at least on paper right now, is competing for the starters job with Max Hall and Justin Goltz. The six-foot-three, 215-pound Willy was 32-of-52 passing last season for 474 yards with four touchdowns and one interception. He saw more action in 2012, completing 69-of-95 passes for 709 yards, five TDs and four interceptions. Riders coach Corey Chamblin, named the CFLs coach of the year Wednesday after leading Saskatchewan to a their fourth Grey Cup title, has praised Willy for his composure. Willy wasnt Winnipegs first choice. He joins the Blue Bombers after they lost out to the expansion Ottawa Redblacks for the services of free-agent Burris, the CFLs passing leader last season who was released by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Hall became Winnipegs starter last year as the Bombers struggled through a series of quarterbacks and traded veteran Buck Pierce to the B.C. Lions. Goltz, who had been considered by many to be the teams future, failed to measure up when he finally got his shot.dddddddddddd Willy, 27, is a native of Randolph, N.J., who spent some time in the NFL on practice squads in Indianapolis, Baltimore, San Diego, and New York and played in the UFL with Las Vegas in 2010. "I am really excited to join the Blue Bomber organization," he said in a statement. "The support the team gets from the province of Manitoba is remarkable. "With such a deep history, the fans, the new stadium, and the direction the team wants to go, its going to be a great place to play. The people within the organization have shown genuine interest in me, and as a player, you cant ask for anything more." He started two games in 2013, going 1-1. He earned his first CFL win as a rookie in a come-from behind victory at Winnipeg in the Banjo Bowl, where he completed 17-of-23 for 188 yards and a touchdown and ran for another. Willy played at the University of Buffalo, where he was the most prolific passer in school history, setting records for completions (849), attempts (1,322), yards (8,748), touchdowns (52), total offence (8,639), and completion percentage (64.2). "He is a quarterback with great promise in our league," said Danny McManus, himself a Canadian Football Hall of Fame quarterback and Winnipegs new assistant general manager and director of U.S. scouting. "Drew has the attitude and determination you look for at the quarterback position. "He is physically and mentally tough, and can endure the challenges a quarterback faces, day in, and day out." Etienne, 24, was an off-the-board first round pick of the Blue Bombers in the 2011 draft and after three CFL seasons had 20 receptions for 276 yards and two TDs. But he didnt see a lot of action until 2013 when he had 19 catches for 265 yards and the two touchdowns. Like Willy, Etienne was set to become a free agent next week. Cheap Chargers Jerseys Cheap Rams Jersey Cheap Dolphins Jerseys Cheap Vikings Jerseys Cheap Patriots Jersey Cheap Saints Jerseys Cheap New York Giants Jerseys Cheap Jets Jerseys Cheap Raiders Jerseys Cheap Eagles Jerseys Cheap Steelers Jerseys Cheap 49ers Jerseys Cheap Seahawks Jerseys Cheap Buccaneers Jerseys Cheap Titans Jerseys Cheap Redskins Jerseys ' ' '