Times Colonist

Royals tangle with Tri-Cities Americans

- CLEVE DHEENSAW

The Tri City Americans did what few teams have been able to recently against the Victoria Royals in the Western Hockey League.

Tri City (23-25-3) allowed Victoria (33-15-5) to get ahead, but then managed to make a game of it Friday night.

The Royals still won 5-4 on a shootout goal by Dante Hannoun, to the top shelf, to push its winning streak to seven games and points-earned run to 10 consecutiv­e games. But the Americans salvaged a point, although they had a three-game winning streak snapped.

“It’s parity. You have to give these guys [Americans] credit,” said Royals head coach Dave Lowry.

The Royals used their highlyeffe­ctive special teams — Tyler Soy short-handed and Vladimir Bobylev on the power play — to score on their first two shots of the game before 3,682 fans at the Toyota Center in Kennewick, Washington.

After Tyler Sandhu pulled the hosts to within one, Regan Nagy’s short-handed goal made it 3-1 for Victoria at 17:54 of the opening period. That was it for Americans starting goaltender Evan Sarthou, a home-state Washington product and a top-10 ranked goalkeeper for the 2016 NHL draft, who was replaced by Nicholas Sanders.

Usually, that’s money for the Royals, who are 26-5-3 when scoring first and 22-3-3 when leading after one period. But three consecutiv­e Tri Ciy goals in the first five minutes of the second period by Brendan O’Reilly, Nolan Yaremko and Parker Wotherspoo­n gave the Americans the lead and chased Royals starter Coleman Vollrath from the nets in favour of back-up Griffen Outhouse. Bobylev’s second goal of the night brought Victoria level at 4-4 at 11:05 of the middle period.

“We knew the Americans were going to have a push,” said Lowry.

“We had great first and third periods but then got away from our game in the second period and gave away too many turnovers.”

The Victoria special teams continued special as the power play is 14-for-57 over the last 12 games while the Royals’ penalty kill has held the opposition at bay 38 times over the last 40 chances, and scored twice shorthande­d Friday, although Wotherspoo­n’s goal was tallied on the odd man for Tri City.

“We press and create opportunit­ies on the penalty kill,” said Lowry.

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