Twice the Seattle Thunderbirds were down a goal to the Everett Silvertips on Friday night at the Angel of the Winds Arena.
Twice the T-Birds came back and tied the game with defenseman Jarret Tyszka registering an assist on each tying goal.
Tyszka also scored the game winner in overtime to lead the T-Birds to a 3-2 Western Hockey League victory over the Silvertips, their second consecutive win over their I-5 rival.
Matthew Wedman carried the puck up the right wing into the offensive zone. Wedman cut to the high slot and dropped the puck for Tyszka, who was trailing the play. Tyszka took a stride and then beat Everett goalie Dustin Wolf with a snap shot over the blocker at 2:24 of the extra frame. Andrej Kukuca had the second assist on what was Tyszka’s seventh goal of the season.
Goalie Roddy Ross had 39 saves and improved his record to 11-4-0-1. Ross stopped Bryce Kindopp on a shorthanded breakaway in the second period and made two consecutive right pad saves on Jackson Berezowski late in the third period, followed by a scramble in the crease, to keep the game tied 2-2.
Seattle (24-28-5-1) is in the second wild-card playoff spot in the Western Conference. The T-Birds are four points ahead the Kamloops Blazers, who have two games in hand.
Everett went in front 2-1 at 16:39 of the first period on Wyatte Wylie’s goal. Zack Andrusiak and Reece Vitelli had the assists.
Nolan Volcan tied the game 1-1 at 4:36 of the second period. Kukuca moved the puck out of the defensive zone on the right boards to Noah Philp. Philp had the puck at the red line and crossed it to Tyszka, who carried it into the offensive zone. Tyszka dropped the puck to Volcan at the top of the circle. Volcan wired a slap shot over Wolf’s blocker for his 20th goal of the season.
The Silvertips too a 2-1 lead on Jalen Price’s unassisted goal at 6:46 of the second.
Kukuca tied it up 2-2 at 11:25 of the third period on the power play. Tyszka gained the offensive zone at center ice and left the puck for Wedman, who skated forward then dropped the puck for Kukuca in the slot. Kukuca took a shot that was blocked by an Everett defenseman but got the puck back and beat Wolf on the blocker side for his 22nd goal of the year.
Wolf had 27 saves on 30 shots.
Up next
The T-Birds play the Portland Winterhawks at 6:05 p.m. Saturday at the ShoWare Center. It is the annual Ronald McDonald House Charities of Western Washington & Alaska Hockey Challenge. The T-Birds game will be followed by a local Celebrity and T-Birds Alumni All-Star Game.
Tickets are on sale online on the T-Birds website and at the ShoWare box office.
Fans who purchase the 24-flex ticket package will be able to select any available premium seat for any game, in any ticket combination, during the 2018-19 season.
SCORING SUMMARY
First period – 1, Everett, Wylie 9 (Andrusiak, Vitelli), 16:39. Penalties – Fasko-Rudas, Evt (tripping), 3:21.
Second period – 2, Seattle, Volcan 20 (Tyszka, Philp), 4:36. 3, Everett, Price 6, 6:46. Penalties – McNelly, Sea (major-checking to head), 7:18. Paterson, Evt (roughing), 7:18. Bench, Evt (too many men-served by Goncalves), 8:36. Wedman, Sea ( major-fighting), 9:34. Paterson, Evt (major-fighting), 9:34. Berezowski, Evt (interference), 12:44. Goncalves, Evt (boarding, slashing), 14:34. Lee, Sea (roughing), 14:34.
Third period – 4, Seattle, Kukuca 22 (Wedman, Tyszka), 11:25 (pp). Penalties – Minulin, Evt (holding), 10:38.
Overtime – 5, Seattle, Tyszka 7 (Wedman, Kukuca), 2:24. Penalties – No penalties.
Shots on goal – Seattle 12-10-5-3 30, Everett 9-16-15-1 41. Goalies – Seattle, Ross 41 shots-39 saves (11-4-0-1); Everett, Wolf 30-27 (36-13-2-1). Power plays – Seattle 1-5; Everett 0-2. A – 8,367. Referees – Jeff Ingram, Kyle Kowalski. Linesmen – Ron Dietterle, Mark Heier.
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