LETHBRIDGE, Alta. Fake Jerseys . -- Tyler Wong scored his first-career hat trick and added two assists as the Lethbridge Hurricanes downed the visiting Saskatoon Blades 8-5 on Saturday in Western Hockey League action. Josh Derko scored twice for the Hurricanes (2-9-1), Russell Maxwell had a goal and two assists while Macoy Erkamps and Ryan Pilon each scored once. Graeme Craig scored once and set up three more for the Blades (6-6-2), Nikita Scherbak had a pair of goals and Nick Gomerich and Brett Stovin scored the others. Lethbridges Corbin Boes made 39 saves for the win. Alex Moodie stopped 18-of-22 shots in a losing cause. Moodie replaced Saskatoon starter Troy Trombley, who allowed three goals on 10 shots in 20 minutes of action. The Hurricanes went 3 for 5 on the power play while the Blades scored three times on five chances with the man advantage. --- WHEAT KINGS 6 TIGERS 3 BRANDON, Man. -- Curtis Honey stopped 43 shots as the Wheat Kings doubled up Medicine Hat. John Quenneville scored once and set up two more for Brandon (7-5-0) while Ryan Pulock, Jayce Hawryluk, Rihards Bukarts, Richard Nejezchleb and Braylon Shmyr had the others. Hunter Shinkaruk, Markus Eisenschmid and Jacob Doty supplied the scoring for the Tigers (7-2-2). Medicine Hats Daniel Wapple made 30 saves in defeat. --- ICE 4 OIL KINGS 3 EDMONTON -- Hudson Elynuik scored the eventual winner late in the third as Kootenay edged the Oil Kings. Collin Shirley, Jaedon Descheneau and Levi Cable also scored for the Ice (6-5-1) while Luke Philp chipped in with two assists. Mitchell Moroz, Curtis Lazar and Henrik Samuelsson scored for Edmonton (5-6-1). Kootenays Mackenzie Skapski made 28 saves for the win as Tyler Santos stopped 28 shots for the Oil Kings. --- PATS 4 WARRIORS 2 MOOSE JAW, Sask. -- Dawson MacAuley stopped 37 shots as Regina jumped out to a four-goal lead en route to defeating the Warriors. Marc McCoy, Morgan Klimchuk, Dyson Stevenson and Connor Gay scored for the Pats (7-5-0) while Boston Leier had two assists. Colton McCarthy and Brayden Point scored for Moose Jaw (4-6-3). Justin Paulic made 28 saves for the Warriors. --- HITMEN 5 REBELS 2 RED DEER, Alta. -- Elliott Peterson scored twice and set up another as Calgary defeated the Rebels. Colby Harmsworth, Jaynen Rissling and Jake Virtanen also scored for the Hitmen (7-3-1). Red Deer (6-7-0) got goals from Connor Bleackley and Dominik Volek. Calgarys Chris Driedger made 25 stops for the win as Rebels netminder Patrik Bartosak turned away 41 shots in defeat. --- SILVERTIPS 1 BLAZERS 0 EVERETT, Wash. -- Kohl Bauml scored the games only goal 13 seconds into the third period, lifting the Silvertips over Kamloops. Everetts (7-2-2) Austin Lotz stopped all 23 shots he faced for his third-career shutout. Blazers (6-6-2) defenceman Ryan Rehill was ejected in the second period after picking up a five-minute major for interference. Taran Kozun made 37 saves for Kamloops. --- ROCKETS 3 COUGARS 2 KELOWNA, B.C. -- Tyrell Goulbourne and Damon Severson scored 59 seconds apart in the second period as the Rockets slipped past Prince George. Tyson Baillie also scored for Kelowna (6-1-2). Chase Witala and Carson Bolduc scored for the Cougars (6-7-1). Rockets goaltender Jordon Cooke made 21 saves while Ty Edmonds stopped 33 shots for Prince George. --- THUNDERBIRDS 6 BRONCOS 3 KENT, Wash. -- Roberts Lipsbergs and Riley Sheen each had a goal and an assist to lead Seattle over Swift Current. Justin Hickman, Brandon Troock, Seth Swenson and Jared Hauf also scored for the Thunderbirds (9-3-1) and Shea Theodore had two assists. Julius Honka, Colby Cave and Codo Gordon recorded goals for the Broncos (6-6-1). Justin Myles made 25 saves for Seattle as Swift Currents netminder Landon Bow turned away 37 shots. --- ROYALS 4 CHIEFS 1 SPOKANE, Wash. -- Coleman Vollrath made 41 saves and Ben Walker scored the eventual winner as Victoria downed the Chiefs. Tyler Soy, Logan Fisher and Brandon Fushimi also scored for the Royals (9-6-0) while Austin Carroll tacked on two assists. Mike Aviani scored Spokanes (10-3-0) lone goal. Garret Hughson made 24 saves for the Chiefs. --- WINTERHAWKS 8 AMERICANS 1 KENNEWICK, Wash. -- Nicolas Petan and Boston Leier had a goal and two assists each as Portland crushed Tri-City. Chase De Leo scored twice for the Winterhawks (7-3-1) and Paul Bittner, Presten Kopeck, Keegan Iverson and Oliver Bjorkstrand had the others. Jessey Astles scored for the Americans (5-8-1). Portlands Brendan Burke made 28 saves for the win. Tri-Citys Eric Comrie took the loss after allowing five goals on 27 shots through two periods. 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