Tri-City Americans Top Spokane Chiefs 2-1 to Force Game 7 in WHL Series
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 at 09:13AM
James Scott in Game Highlights, Spokane Chiefs, Team News, Tri-City Americans, WHL

MLN - THE RAW FEED - www.mlntherawfeed.com - KENNEWICK, Wash. - Kruise Reddick's overtime power play goal gave the Tri-City Americans a 2-1 win over the Spokane Chiefs and forced a decisive game seven on Tuesday night in Kennewick. The game can be seen live on Comcast Channel 78 or heard on 1510 KGA at 7:00.

Spokane's Judd Blackwater scored his third goal in two games in giving the Chiefs a 1-0 lead 4:09 into the first period with a shot from the high slot. Mitch Wahl and Jared Cowen assisted on the play.

Tri-City tied it up at 18:32 of the second as Petr Stoklasa's wrist shot from the slot found the top of the net for his first goal of the post-season.

Spokane outshot the Americans 14-1 in the third period and 36-20 in the game but MLNGirlsFeb2008_Lisa.jpg
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Chet Pickard stood up to the test with 35 saves on the night for the Americans. Reddick snapped a shot from the slot that deflected past Spokane's Dustin Tokarski for the game winner. Shaun Vey assisted on what turned out to be the Americans second power play goal of the series.

In six games of this series, the Chiefs and Americans have played into the overtime period five times. Spokane has won a pair of double overtime games with the Americans winning three times, including twice in Spokane.

Tuesday night's winner will advance to the WHL Championship series versus the Lethbridge Hurricanes.

Mike Boyle will go on the air on KGA at 6:30 with Comcast Hockey tonight on Tuesday.

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