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Saskatoon Blades win 3rd straight, down Medicine Hat Tigers 5-3

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WATCH ABOVE: The Saskatoon Blades extend their winning streak to three games as they down the Medicine Hat Tigers 5-3 – Jan 19, 2017

Braylon Shmyr and Jesse Shynkaruk had two goals apiece as the Saskatoon Blades topped the Medicine Hat Tigers 5-3 on Wednesday in Western Hockey League action.

Logan Christensen had the eventual winner early in the second period for Saskatoon (18-22-6), which has won three straight.

James Hamblin scored on a penalty shot for the Tigers (30-14-1), while Kristians Rubins and Ryan Jevne added goals of their own.

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The Blades are back in action on Friday when they take on the Brandon Wheat Kings at SaskTel Centre. Puck drops at 7:05 p.m. CT.

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In other action involving Saskatchewan teams, Brayden Burke had the winner 3:05 into overtime as the Moose Jaw Warriors edged the Kelowna Rockets 3-2.

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Matt Sozanski and Brett Howden scored in regulation time for the Warriors (27-12-7).

Nick Merkley and Calvin Thurkauf replied for Kelowna (26-16-4).

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In Lethbridge, Ryan Vandervlis struck twice, including the eventual winner, as the Hurricanes blew past the Swift Current Broncos 5-1.

Jordy Bellerive and Zak Zborosky also scored as Lethbridge (25-15-7) reeled off four unanswered goals. Giorgio Estephan opened scoring in the first.

Conner Chaulk replied for the Broncos (25-14-8).

In Cranbrook, Max Patterson had a pair of goals as the Kootenay Ice doubled up the Prince Albert Raiders 6-3.

Peyton Krebs had the winner and three assists for the Ice (11-27-8), while Brett Davis, Noah Philp and Colton Kroeker rounded out the attack.

Zack Hayes, Adam Kadlec and Jordy Stallard supplied the offence for the Raiders (8-34-5).

With files from Global News

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