Chiefs struggle against Everett, give up 5 goals in the 2nd
Spokane, Wash. — The Spokane Chiefs came up short against the Everett Silvertips tonight, falling 8-3 to their division foe.
Everett was on the board first 91 seconds into the game thanks to Lamanna’s 3rd of the season. They followed that goal with another score at 10:49 of the first, this time from Jesse Heslop with helpers from Roest and Berezowski.
The ‘Tips wasted no time in the 2nd period, scoring just 9 seconds into the frame. The goals didn’t stop there, as Everett tacked on 4 more goals in the period to go up 7-0. Roest netted a hat trick in the 2nd period alone and ended the night with 4 points.
Spokane came out strong in the 3rd with a goal just 47 seconds into the final period of play.
That's Goal 1⃣0⃣ for Chev! Give the apple to Hayes.#GoChiefsGo pic.twitter.com/UwSudWBo0r
— Spokane Chiefs (@spokanechiefs) November 28, 2022
Ty Cheveldayoff carried the puck through the neutral zone and into the attacking third before ripping a powerful drive from the right wing past the Everett goalie. Credit Hayes and De Luca on the assists and Chevy with his 10th goal of the season.
Chevy wasn’t finished and snagged his 11th on the year soon after. This time on the rebound from Wiles shot, plus another assist for De Luca who now sits in 6th among league rookies in points (4G, 10A).
Chevy's not finished yet! His team-leading 11th of the season comes in the 3rd period off the rebound from Wiles. 🚨🚨#GoChiefsGo pic.twitter.com/AmmlYSz0lm
— Spokane Chiefs (@spokanechiefs) November 28, 2022
Everett answered with another goal 15:17 into the 3rd to take an 8-2 lead this time from Aidan Sutter with assists from Heslop and Jamieson.
Bertholet had the last word, scoring his 9th goal of the season with just over 2 minutes left in the game. Cole Wadsworth registered his second career WHL point with an assist, and Berkly Catton captured the other assist on the play.
Berty gets the last word 🚨
Assists for Wadsworth and Catton to bring it to 8-3.#GoChiefsGo pic.twitter.com/F6MuFddFHw
— Spokane Chiefs (@spokanechiefs) November 28, 2022
Dawson Cowan and Cooper Michaluk split time in goal for this one, making a total of 39 saves.
The Chiefs went 0-4 on the powerplay and only gave up 1 goal on the penalty kill in 4 Everett attempts.
Up next, the Chiefs will return to the Arena for the Avista ‘Way To Save’ Poster Series Giveaway on Friday, December 2 against Kelowna.
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The Chiefs’ next home game is Friday, December 2 versus the Kelowna Rockets. It’s the Avista ‘Way To Save’ Poster Series Giveaway for the first 1000 fans. Tickets for December 2 and all regular season games are available online at spokanechiefs.com/tickets.
The Spokane Chiefs are a member of the U.S. Division of the Western Hockey League, the world’s finest development league for junior hockey players. Since 1985 the Chiefs have been a pillar in the Spokane community, offering family-friendly entertainment and a winning tradition, which includes: two Memorial Cup Championships in 1991 & 2008, two WHL Championships in 1991 & 2008 and four Western Conference Championships in 1991, 1996, 2000 & 2008. Over 60 alumni have gone on to play in the National Hockey League.