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Nicolas Petan had a goal and an assist for the Winterhawks (10-3-1) while Josh Hanson, Keegan Iverson and Derrick Pouliot each scored once. Austin Vetterl, Zak Zborosky and Sam Reinhart scored for the Ice (6-6-2). Portlands Jarrod Schamerhorn made 27 saves for the win as Kootenays Mackenzie Skapski stopped 32 shots in defeat. --- BLADES 4 REBELS 3 RED DEER, Alta. -- Nikita Scherbak scored the winner at 17:56 of the third period and added two assists as Saskatoon edged the Rebels. Collin Valcourt, Ryan Graham and Corey Millette also scored for the Blades (7-6-2). Red Deer (6-8-0) got two goals from Conner Bleackley and another from Brooks Maxwell. Troy Trembley made 32 saves for Saskatoon. Patrik Bartosak turned away 25-of-28 shots in net for the Rebels before giving way to Taz Burman. Burman made six saves in 16 minutes of relief, however he picked up the loss after giving up Scherbaks winner. --- OIL KINGS 7 PATS 2 REGINA -- Edmonton scored seven straight goals, including two from Ashton Sautner, en route to crushing the Pats. Henrik Samuelsson, Reid Petryk, Curtis Lazar and Brett Pollack had a goal and an assist apiece for the Oil Kings (8-6-1) and Lane Bauer had the other. Reginas (7-7-0) Chandler Stephenson and Dyson Stevenson each scored once. Edmontons Tristan Jarry made 27 saves for the win while Reginas Dawson MacAuley and Mac Engel combined to make 31 saves in defeat. --- COUGARS 4 HITMEN 3 (SO) PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- David Soltes scored the shootout winner and Chase Witala recorded two goals in regulation as the Cougars slipped past Calgary. Zach Pchiro also scored for Prince George (7-7-1), which gave up a two-goal lead before winning in the shootout. Brady Brassart, Terrell Draude and Zane Jones scored for the Hitmen (9-3-3). Ty Edmonds made 36 saves for the Cougars. Chris Driedger stopped 31 shots in defeat. --- CHIEFS 7 WHEAT KINGS 1 SPOKANE, Wash. -- Eric Williams stopped 35 shots as the Chiefs crushed Brandon. Keanu Yamamoto, Liam Stewart, Adam Helewka, Mike Aviani, Mitch Holmberg, Riley Whittingham and Colton Bobyk scored for Spokane (11-3-0) while Reid Gow chipped in with four assists. Eric Roy supplied the lone goal for the Wheat Kings (7-6-0). Brandons Curtis Honey took the loss after allowing six goals on 21 shots. Jordan Papirny replaced Honey in the third period and stopped 6-of-7 shots in relief. --- AMERICANS 3 THUNDERBIRDS 2 (SO) KENNEWICK, Wash, -- Jessey Astles scored the shootout winner to lift Tri-City over Seattle. Lukas Nickles and Beau McCue scored in regulation for the Americans (7-8-1). The Thunderbirds (9-3-2) offence was led by Ryan Gropp and Seth Swenson. 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Dwight King also scored with 2:32 to play for the Kings, who began a frantic final week in the Pacific by earning their 93rd point and opening a two-point lead over Phoenix (91), which sits seventh in the Western Conference. San Jose (90) and Dallas (89) also are in an impossibly tight race for only three playoff spots. The Kings began the day in first only on a deep tiebreaker with Phoenix, and they have no intention of celebrating anything just yet. "It doesnt matter what our points are," said Quick, who has 24 NHL shutouts. "Were not in yet. It doesnt matter where anybody is in the standings. Weve got two games left, and weve got to get points." Los Angeles, which has won nine of 12, could clinch its first division title in 21 years with two regulation wins over San Jose in a home-and-home series starting Thursday -- or everything still could go wrong. After their fifth game in eight days, the Kings are simply grateful they can take a day off to prepare for that last push. "Its crazy how a couple of games can really change things," said King, who scored his fifth career goal on a slick pass from Mike Richards. "If you get a couple of wins, you can get right back on top. Weve got two more games to finish out here, and it should be good." A division title doesnt mean much to Detroit, Vancouver or the Wests other perennial powers, but it would be uncommonly significant for the Kings, who have little to show for 4 1/2 decades of hockey. The Kings joined the NHL in 1967 in the Second Six expansion, yet they won just one division title in their first 43 seasons. Los Angeles won the Smythe Division in 1990-91 during a 163-point season by Wayne Gretzky, but the Kings 1992-93 conference title banner is the only other trophy hanging at Staples Center. Devan Dubnyk stopped 35 shots for the Oilers, who will miss tthe post-season for the sixth straight year.dddddddddddd Edmonton lost to Los Angeles for the second time in four days, but definitely made the Kings work for a vital victory. "Theyre good at home, and again, theyre a desperate team," Edmonton coach Tom Renney said. "Theyre certainly going to stick to their game plan and hope that their opponent makes the odd mistake to give them a chance, and thats what we did." The Oilers couldnt solve Quick, who added another superlative game to his landmark season by extending his franchise record for shutouts. The All-Star has allowed just two goals in four starts, carrying the Kings down the stretch toward their third straight playoff berth. After two scoreless, frustrating periods, the Kings scored when Anze Kopitar collected the puck behind the net and found Voynov for a one-timer that got under Dubnyks arm 34 seconds into the third. Voynov is the precocious Russian rookie defenceman whose emergence allowed the Kings to trade Jack Johnson for Jeff Carter. Los Angeles then killed a four-minute advantage for the NHLs second-best power play, but King -- another late-surging rookie -- added his insurance goal. "I think if you want to beat a team like that, who is playing desperate hockey, youve got to play in their end a little more," Edmonton centre Sam Gagner said. "Youve got to get pucks in deep and force their defence to turn pucks over, and we didnt really do that tonight, and weve got to learn from it." The Kings returned home after taking five points during a brutal four-game, six-day road trip that included back-to-backs in Edmonton and Minnesota, with a 3:45 a.m. flight arrival in the Twin Cities before a shootout loss on Saturday. Carter missed his third straight game because of a deep bone bruise in his ankle. Carter has nine points in 16 games since Los Angeles acquired him from Columbus. NOTES: The Kings have a club-record 11 shutouts this season. ... LW Ryan Smyth, who demanded a trade from the contending Kings back to the rebuilding Oilers in the off-season, has played in every game for Edmonton this season. He has 46 points after scoring 47 while playing in all 82 games for Los Angeles last season. ... Edmonton knocked Gretzkys Kings out of the 1991 playoffs. ... The Oilers return home Thursday against Anaheim, which lost to Edmonton on Sunday. ... David Beckham attended the game. cheap nfl jerseys wholesale jerseys \' \' \'