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EDMONTON - It was a big night for Moose Jaws Jack Rodewald.Rodewald scored twice and added three assists as the Warriors beat the Edmonton Oil Kings 7-4 on Saturday in Western Hockey League action.Tanner Eberle also scored twice for Moose Jaw (13-13-3), with Brayden Point, Brett Howden and Torrin White rounding out the attack.Dysin Mayo had a pair of goals for the Oil Kings (14-12-5). Andrew Koep and Ben Carroll also found the back of the net.Zach Sawchenko turned away 25 shots for the victory. Tristan Jarry made 19 saves in 33:55. Patrick Dea replaced him and allowed one goal on six shots in 26:05.The Warriors converted three times on eight power-play chances while Edmonton went 0 for 2.---WHEAT KINGS 6 BRONCOS 4SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. — Ivan Provorov scored twice and added an assist as Brandon slipped past the Broncos.Nolan Patrick, Tim McGauley, Reid Duke and Quintin Lisoway also found the back of the net for the Wheat Kings (22-7-2), who snapped a two-game skid.Brycen Martin, Colby Cave, Jay Merkley and Glenn Gawdin scored for Swift Current (15-13-4).---REBELS 4 HURRICANES 2LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Wyatt Johnson struck twice as Red Deer doubled-up the Hurricanes.Evan Polei and Brooks Maxwell also chipped in for the Rebels (16-11-4).Taylor Cooper and Zane Jones responded for Lethbridge (6-19-4), which has now lost four-straight games.---GIANTS 3 BLADES 2 (SO) VANCOUVER — Jackson Houck scored in both the shootout and regulation as the Giants edged Saskatoon.Jakob Stukel tied the game at 14:28 of the third period with his first of the season for Vancouver (12-18-0), which won its third straight game.Nikita Soshnin and Josh Uhrich supplied the offence for the Blades (7-21-3), who havent won in seven games.---WINTERHAWKS 5 SILVERTIPS 3PORTLAND, Ore. — Paul Bittner scored twice for the Winterhawks as they defeated Everett.Miles Koules, Dominic Turgeon and Oliver Bjorkstrand also found the back of the net for Portland (16-13-3). Layne Viveiros added three assists.Remi Laurencelle, Graham Millar and Cole MacDonald replied for the Silvertips (17-7-4).---COUGARS 6 BLAZERS 3KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Jansen Harkins had two goals and two assists as Prince George doubled up the Blazers.Marc McNulty, Zach Pochiro, Chance Braid and Tate Olson rounded out the attack for the Cougars (15-15-0).Matt Revel, Matt Needham and Michael Fora scored for Kamloops (12-15-5).---TIGERS 5 THUNDERBIRDS 3KENT, Wash. — David Quenneville added an insurance goal late in the third period as Medicine Hat downed Seattle.Zach Fischer, Steven Owre, Anthony Ast and Mark Rassell supplied the rest of the offence for the Tigers (21-6-2), who extended their winning streak to five game.Keegan Kolesar struck twice for the Thunderbirds (12-13-4), with Evan Wardley adding the other Seattle goal.---ICE 3 CHIEFS 2SPOKANE, Wash. — Levi Cable scored the winner at 6:37 of the third period as Kootenay edged the Chiefs.Sam Reinhart and Tim Bozon also chipped in for the Ice (15-15-0), who won their fourth straight.Jason Fram struck twice for Spokane (14-11-3), which extended its losing streak to four games.---ROCKETS 1 RAIDERS 0KELOWNA, B.C. — Jackson Whistle kicked out all 27 shots he faced as the Rockets held on to beat Prince Albert.Dillon Dube scored the only goal of the game in the first period for Kelowna (24-4-3).Nick McBride made 23 saves for the Raiders (15-15-0). 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Evans sank a mid-range, pull-up jumper with 1.2 seconds left, and Holiday scored 15 of his season-high 31 points in the fourth quarter as the Pelicans beat the Portland Trail Blazers 110-108 on Monday night. Holiday, acquired in a draft-night trade with Philadelphia last June, connected on seven shots in the fourth when the score was tied or New Orleans led by two or fewer points. He also tied his season high for assists with 13. "I was just being aggressive," he said. "They were backing off on the screen-and-roll where I had the guard behind him, and I had a lot of confidence in my shot. I just felt good and it came at a good time." Evans big basket came right after Portlands Damian Lillard, who has hit several game-winners this season, made a contested 3-pointer to tie the score at 108. New Orleans, which won its fourth in a row at home, never trailed in the second half but never led by more than five in the final 10 minutes. Anthony Davis added 27 points, 12 rebounds and five blocks. Evans had 20 points, getting his first eight baskets in the lane before making his first jump shot at the end. The opportunity came after Holiday pushed the ball up the court instead of calling a timeout when Lillards 3-pointer rolled in with 10.9 seconds left. "It really kind of gets them off guard," Holiday said. "Sometimes when they celebrate like that, well go right back down in 2 or 3 seconds. Thats definitely big for us." Davis then forced LaMarcus Aldridge into a tough shot from the baseline that bounced off the top of the backboard and came after the buzzer anyway. "I thought they were going to try to give him the ball and hit a jump shot," Davis said. "I just tried to play good defence on him and put my hands up and make him shoot real high." Lillard scored 29 points and Aldridge had 28 for Portland (24-7), which lost its second straight. "Its a lot of stuff," Lillard said. "This was just a game that we couldnt pull out our best abilities. We just need to learn from this game and use it in a way to win our next one." Holiday answered every Portland challenge down the stretch. When thhe Blazers scored the first seven points of the fourth to tie the score at 89, he sank a 3-pointer.ddddddddddddHoliday then hit an outside shot and a buzzer-beating driving bank to keep the Pelicans ahead 98-95. After Nicolas Batum missed a free throw that would have given Portland its first lead since 33-32 in the second quarter, Holiday sank a floater to make the score 100-98. After Aldridge missed an outside shot with the score tied at 100, Holiday sank one from just beyond the free throw line. "He was excellent in the fourth quarter," Evans said. "He was in control. Thats what hes here for." The Blazers, who have struggled defensively lately, allowed the Pelicans to hit 53.9 per cent of their shots. Portland entered having allowed an average of 111.8 points in its last four games. "There are a lot of causes," Blazers coach Terry Stotts said. "Its penetration, its not helping out one another, its transition." The Pelicans limited the Blazers to 44.3 per cent shooting, and Davis was a major factor. He blocked two fallaway attempts from Aldridge before stifling him on the final shot. The Pelicans dominated the first half statistically -- shooting 52.2 per cent to the Blazers 38.3 per cent and outrebounding them 28-19 -- so New Orleans 56-49 lead at the break felt as though it should have been larger. New Orleans outrebounded the Blazers 18-8 in the first quarter, had a 10-0 advantage in second-chance points and held Lillard to one basket. The Pelicans also committed only one turnover, yet were up only 26-21. That advantage disappeared quickly when Dorell Wright and Lillard sank consecutive 3-pointers to put Portland ahead 33-32 early in the second, but Evans scored six in a row to start a 12-0 New Orleans run. NOTES: Pelicans guard Eric Gordon missed his third consecutive game with a bruised right hip. ... Pelicans centre Jason Smith sat out with a left shoulder injury. He had missed three games with a bruised right knee before returning against Houston on Saturday. ... New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton sat courtside a day after his team clinched its fourth NFL playoff berth in the last five years. ... The Pelicans Ryan Anderson had made at least one 3-pointer in all 20 games he played in this season and 26 in a row dating to last season. ' ' '

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