SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. -- Coda Gordon and Colby Cave each had two goals and two assists as the surging Swift Current Broncos beat the Moose Jaw Warriors 7-1 in Western Hockey League action Monday. The Broncos (14-8-1) won their eighth straight game and moved into a tie atop the Eastern Conference at 29 points with Medicine Hat, though the Tigers have played four less games. Brycen Martin had the winning goal in the first period and added three assists for the Broncos. Julius Honka added a goal and two assists and Connor Sanvido also scored. Brett Lernout and Graham Black had two assists each. Travis Brown had the lone goal for the Warriros (7-12-4), spoiling Landon Bows shutout bid at 11:58 of the third period. Bow finished with 25 saves. Zachary Sawchenko stopped 15 of 18 shots for Moose Jaw before being replaced by Justin Paulic to start the third period. Paulic stopped 10 of 14 shots in relief. The Broncos converted four of their seven power-play chances, while Moose Jaw went 1 for 7. --- Wheat Kings 5 Hurricanes 3 BRANDON, Man. -- Richard Nejezchleb scored three goals as the Wheat Kings beat Lethbridge. Peter Quenneville and Jens Meilleur, into an empty net, also scored for Brandon (10-11-0), while Jordan Papirny made 26 saves. Kolten Olynek, Jamal Watson and Macoy Erkamps scored for the Hurricanes (2-17-3). Corbin Boes stopped 38 of 42 shots. --- Silvertips 4 Giants 3 (OT) EVERETT, Wash. -- Ivan Nikolishin scored 67 seconds into overtime as Everett edged Vancouver 4-3. Dacry DeRoose scored his first goal of the season for the Silvertips. Joshua Winquist and Carson Stadnyk also scored for Everett (14-3-30, who after a scoreless first period led 2-1 after two. Dalton Sward, Carter Popoff and Trent Lofthouse replied for Vancouver (8-12-2). Daniel Cotton turned back 21 shots for Everett, while Payton Lee made 22 saves for Vancouver. --- Ice 5 Hitmen 1 CALGARY -- Jaedon Descheneau had two power-play goals and an assist in Kootenays win over Calgary. Tim Bozon and Rinat Valiev each had a goal and an assist, while Jon Martin rounded out the scoring for the Ice (11-8-2). Calder Brooks scored for the Hitmen (10-6-4). Wyatt Hoflin made 29 saves for Kootenay, and Mack Shields stopped 28 shots for Calgary. Vladimir Konstantinov Jersey . The 48th-ranked Williams made her first appearance in Dubai since she won her second straight title here in 2010. Shed missed the last three years either because of injury or Sjogrens Syndrome. Alex Delvecchio Jersey . Both of Padakins goals came in the second period while Zane Jones added a single in the first period for Calgary (13-6-4). Hitmen goaltender Chris Driedger finished with 30 saves for the shutout. http://www.hockeyredwings.info/authentic-mike-green-red-wings-jersey/ . Jason Zucker and Matt Cooke also scored for Minnesota, which has won five of six. Kuemper made five saves in the first, nine in the second, and nine in the third. The rookies best save came with 2:17 left in the third period when he denied former Wild forward Matt Cullen from just outside of the crease on the right side. Curtis Joseph Jersey . Rosbergs time of 1 minute, 33.185 seconds at the Bahrain International Circuit was a quarter of a second faster than Hamilton, who had to abandon his final flying lap after running wide at the first corner. Ted Lindsay Jersey . Louis Blues brought in the premier unrestricted free agent centre, and did it without breaking the bank.ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The Minnesota Wild were reeling as last year ended. Star Zach Parise was on injured reserve. Coach Mike Yeos job was in jeopardy. Then the problems really piled up. Starting goalie Josh Harding was out of action again with an illness. Captain Mikko Koivu broke his ankle. Defenceman Jared Spurgeon got hurt, too. Somehow, the Wild survived -- and thrived. "Ah, it was a piece of cake," Yeo said last week, smiling wryly. "I slept like a baby." With an 11-4-2 record in 17 games since the calendar turned to 2014, the Wild have taken control of the first of two wild-card spots in the Western Conference playoff race. With 69 points, theyre ahead of Phoenix and Dallas, who have 64 apiece and have played one fewer game. Eight of those 11 wins were in regulation. "All I wanted to do is I wanted our players to look at me and say, OK, hes got confidence. OK, well, we should have confidence," Yeo said. "That was the one thing that I wanted. And I did believe in the group that we had still. And I did believe in the game that we played." The Wild still have had trouble scoring, ranking 25th in the NHL with 2.36 goals per game. With Hardings return unknown and Niklas Backstrom injured and ineffective at different times this season, Darcy Kuemper has taken over in the net. Relying on a rookie goalie can be a risk. But Parise is back in form from his broken foot. Spurgeon has returned. Koivu is skipping the Olympics and expected at full strength when the schedule resumes on Feb. 27. Nino Niederreiter, acquired in a draft-day trade, has given the offence a boost. Mikael Granlund has bounced back from a rough rookie year. "I think weve got good character," leading scorer Jason Pominville said. "A lot of guys stepped up in different situations. Itt wasnt easy at times.dddddddddddd You could tell that we were missing some of our key guys, but I think other guys kind of found a way to adjust their game and get adjusted to the level of our play that you have to be successful night in and night out." During Yeos tenure as coach, the Wild have seemed to play better in less-than-ideal circumstances than when in tip-top shape. "Knowing our group, knowing competitors in general, they love a challenge," Yeo said. "So I think we all do." League realignment was welcomed by the Wild, for enhanced regional rivalries to better entice fans and more games in their own time zone. But this season, the new look has made their post-season bid more difficult. Only the top three teams in each division are guaranteed a playoff spot, and St. Louis (84 points), Chicago (84) and Colorado (79) are comfortably ahead of the Wild, who have only 23 games left. "Weve just got to focus on winning games and when we play Colorado, try to beat them and try to lessen that cushion that they have on us and try to slowly creep up on them," Pominville said. Added Parise: "Thats hard to gain that many points. But you never know. ... Youve got to push the teams down that are below you, and we have to take care of ourselves." The non-Olympians on the roster will reconvene for practice next week. The Wild will have to be careful not to lose the momentum they built, with 21 days between games. "Much the same as out of the lockout, its how can you get yourself game ready?" Yeo said. "Making sure that youre ready to execute and play at the pace that you need to play at, making sure that youre ready to battle at the level you need to, and making sure that the conditioning is at the level that you need it at." Cheap Buffalo Sabres GearWholesale Calgary Flames JerseysCheap Adidas Colorado Avalanche JerseysMontreal Canadiens Outlet StoreWholesale New Jersey Devils JerseysAdidas Arizona Coyotes JerseysCheap Adidas Boston Bruins JerseysCheap Adidas Carolina Hurricanes JerseysChicago Blackhawks Shop Free ShippingWholesale Columbus Blue Jackets JerseysDallas Stars Shop Free ShippingCheap Adidas Detroit Red Wings JerseysAnaheim Ducks Jerseys ChinaWholesale Edmonton Oilers JerseysFlorida Panthers Shop Free ShippingWholesale Los Angeles Kings JerseysMinnesota Wild Outlet StoreCheap Adidas Nashville Predators JerseysCheap Adidas New York Islanders JerseysNew York Rangers Winter Classic JerseysCheap Adidas Ottawa Senators JerseysCheap Adidas Philadelphia Flyers JerseysWholesale Pittsburgh Penguins JerseysCheap Adidas San Jose Sharks JerseysSt. Louis Blues Winter Classic JerseysWholesale Tampa Bay Lightning JerseysToronto Maple Leafs Outlet StoreVancouver Canucks Outlet StoreCheap Adidas Vegas Golden Knights JerseysCheap Adidas Washington Capitals JerseysCheap Adidas Winnipeg Jets Jerseys ' ' '