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Photo Courtesy of Keith Hershmiller/WHL Saskatoon Blades forward Blake Stevenson battles for position with Ozzy Wiesblatt of the Prince Albert Raiders earlier this season in Regina.
After leading the Prince Albert Raiders in scoring during the 24-game East Division hub in Regina, Ozzy Wiesblatt is heading back to the American Hockey League.
The San Jose Sharks announced on Monday that the 19-year-old forward from Calgary will be joining the San Jose Barracuda for the remainder of the season, which includes a tournament that will determine the Pacific Division champion later this month.
Wiesblatt, who was the 31st overall pick in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, had 28 points (seven goals and 21 assists) in 23 games for the Raiders this year and is currently tied with Edmonton’s Carter Souch and Medicine Hat’s Cole Clayton for the eighth most assists in the league.
WHL Roundup: Royals snap losing streak with 2-1 OT win over Cougars
Apr 30, 2021
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KAMLOOPS, B.C. - Brayden Schuurman s goal three minutes into overtime ended the misery for Victoria as the Royals halted a 10-game losing streak with a 2-1 win over the Prince George Cougars on Friday in Western Hockey League play.
Adam Evanoff stopped 40-of-41 shots to help the Royals (2-13-1) earn just their second win of the season.
Brandon Cutler also scored for Victoria.
Tyson Upper found the back of the net for the Cougars (6-8-2), who got 21 saves from Ty Young. -
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th goal of the season from a nice pass by Josh Williams.
There was just one goal in the second period and it came at the 17:52 mark as Carter Souch took a short pass in tight from Liam Keeler and beat a sprawled out Fancy for his second goal of the year.
Carter Souch has goals in back-to-back games & the @EdmOilKings take a 3-1 lead into the intermission! pic.twitter.com/Kp5lmBdk1Z
Edmonton added two more goals in the third period. Kade Oliver netted his sixth of the year at 2:47 and Jalen Luypen added eighth of the campaign at 5:19 to wrap this one up for the Oil Kings.