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Moose Jaw scored three goals in the third period and went to a 5-2 win over the Everett Silvertips Tuesday at Mosaic Place.
The teams skated to a scoreless first period, Landon Oslanski put the visitors on the board 44 seconds into the second when he beat Warriors goalie Justin Paulic. Everett extended their lead to 2-0 at 2:04, while on the power play the Silvertips fed Ryan Murray at the point that then beat Paulic with a bullet of a slap shot.
Moose Jaw turned to their power play to get momentum back in their favour, below the goal line and in the left corner Morgan Rielly threw the puck towards the net; it bounced off of Oslanski and past Silvertips net minder Daniel Cotton. At 16:45 Carter Hansen was hit while crossing the Everett line, he moved the puck to Torrin White who took a shot on the right wing, the rebound went off of Jordan Wyton, tying the game at two heading into the intermission.
Back on the power play early in the third Joel Edmundson bounced a shot off the end boards, White grabbed the puck and snapped it through the legs of Cotton for his second of the season, giving Moose Jaw a 3-2 lead.
Just past the midway point of the third Brayden Point scored his third to put the tribe up by two, White’s second of the game later in the frame capped off the night as the Warriors skated to a 5-2 win, improving their record to 5-4-0-1.
White was named the game’s first star with two goals and four points; Carter Hansen had two assists; Morgan Rielly had a goal and two points; Justin Paulic made 21 saves in the win; Moose Jaw’s power play was 1-for-7, the penalty kill was 3-for-4.
Moose Jaw will practice Wednesday, Thursday they’ll leave for Alberta where they’ll have games in Edmonton Friday and Lethbridge Saturday.
The FCC Drive Away Hunger tour was in Moose Jaw Tuesday, it collected 15,553 pounds of food and $16,614.
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