RECAP: Spehar’s sudden-death strike stuns Rockets
Goals from Ryan Miller, Will McLaughlin, and Alex Weiermair pushed Portland through regulation, and Ondrej Štěbeták stood tall late to force overtime. Sam Spehar played the hero in extra time, sealing a dramatic 4-3 Winterhawks win.
Game #50: Portland (4) vs. Kelowna (3) OT
SOG: POR (25) – KEL (45)
PP: POR (0/2) – KEL (0/3)
Saves: Štěbeták (42) – Boettinger (21)
SCORING:
POR – Ryan Miller (20) from Nathan Free
POR – Will McLaughlin (8) from Alex Weiermair
KEL – Tij Iginla (24) from Parker Alcos
KEL – Ty Halaburda (24) from Mazden Leslie and Tij Iginla (short handed)
KEL – Tij Iginla (25) from Ty Halaburda
POR – Alex Weiermair (26) from Griffin Darby and Max Pšenička
POR – Sam Spehar (9) from Nathan Brown
GAME SUMMARY:
The Winterhawks came out buzzing, trading chances with Kelowna throughout the opening period. Portland broke through late in the frame at the 16:57 mark when Nathan Free worked the puck loose along the boards behind the Rockets’ net and centered it to Ryan Miller, who buried it to give the Hawks a 1-0 lead heading into the first intermission.
Portland carried that momentum into the middle stanza, doubling the advantage just 15 seconds in as Will McLaughlin danced the blue line under pressure and snapped a shot into the twine. Kelowna responded quickly, cutting the deficit in half at 4:13 when Tij Iginla converted on a breakaway chance.
The Rockets found their stride in the third period. Ty Halaburda netted his first of the night before Iginla added his second, giving Kelowna its first lead of the game with 8:13 remaining. But Portland refused to back down. Griffin Darby set up Alex Weiermair at the point, and the veteran defenseman blasted a one-timer home to knot the score at three apiece. Ondrej Štěbeták stood tall in the closing minutes, making key saves to force overtime for the third time in four games.
In the extra frame, Nathan Brown sprung Sam Spehar with a stretch pass, and the speedy forward made no mistake on the breakaway, rifling a wrist shot past the glove of the Rockets’ netminder to seal a thrilling 4-3 overtime victory at Prospera Place.
UP NEXT:
The road trip rolls on Friday as the Portland Winterhawks square off with the Seattle Thunderbirds in Kent, Washington, with a 7:05 p.m. puck drop. The Hawks are back home Saturday, February 7, when numbers 20 through 11 of the Top Winterhawks of All Time are revealed.
Reminder, you can watch all Portland Winterhawks games on Victory+ for free all season long! Click here to visit the Winterhawks hub or download the Victory+ app on your smartphone or connected device.
The Portland Winterhawks are commemorating 50 Years of Hawkey this season with a year-long tribute to the team’s rich history and legendary players. As part of the celebration, the Top 50 Winterhawks of All Time will be unveiled throughout the season—starting with an alphabetical reveal on October 25, and culminating in the announcement of the Top 10 on March 7, 2026. Fans can look forward to special events, tributes, and a season full of memories honoring five decades of Winterhawks hockey.
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