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BRANDON, Man. -- Jake DeBrusk scored once and set up three more as the Swift Current Broncos doubled up the Brandon Wheat Kings 6-3 on Friday in Western Hockey League play. Connor Sanvido had a goal and an assist for the Broncos (12-8-1), who extended their win streak to six games, while Andrew Johnson and Graham Black each registered a goal and an assist. Jordan Harris and Jay Merkley added single goals. Richard Nejezchleb scored twice for the Wheat Kings (9-11-0) and Ryan Pulock had the other. Swift Currents Landon Bow made 35 saves for the win as Brandons Jordan Papirny stopped 35-of-41 shots in a losing cause. Both clubs went 2 for 6 on the power play. --- BLADES 4 WARRIORS 3 MOOSE JAW, Sask. -- Alex Moodie stopped 39 shots as Saskatoon held on to defeat the Warriors. Nathan Burns led the Blades (9-10-2) with a goal and an assist while Nick Zajac and Collin Valcourt each had a goal and an assist. Brett Stovin added a single goal. Jack Rodewald, Travis Brown and Josh Uhrich scored for Moose Jaw (6-11-4). Justin Paulic made 26 saves for the Warriors. --- REBELS 3 ICE 0 CRANBROOK, B.C. -- Patrik Bartosak only had to stop 19 shots to blank Kootenay. Conner Bleackley, Rhyse Dieno and Cole Chorney scored for Red Deer (8-11-1) while Dominik Volek chipped in with two assists. Wyatt Hoflin made 25 saves for the Ice (9-8-2), who were shutout for the second time this season. Kootenay fell to 6-6-0 on home ice. --- CHIEFS 6 HURRICANES 2 LETHBRIDGE, Alta. -- Mitch Holmberg scored three times and had an assist as Spokane handed the Hurricanes their eight loss in a row. Adam Helewka, Carter Popoff and Jackson Playfair also scored for the Chiefs (14-6-0) while Reid Gow tacked on two assists. Giorgio Estephan and Russell Maxwell had a goal apiece for Lethbridge (2-15-3) and Carter Folk had a game-high 22 minutes in penalties. Garret Hughson stopped 21 shots for Spokane. Hurricanes netminder Corbin Boes made 31 saves in defeat. --- TIGERS 5 RAIDERS 3 MEDICINE HAT, Sask. -- Daniel Wapple turned away 40 shots and Cole Sanford score twice as the Tigers toppled Prince Albert. Logan McVeigh, Chad Labelle and Jacob Doty also scored for the Tigers (12-3-3) and Trevor Cox registered three assists. Leon Draisaitl scored for the Raiders (11-7-2) and set up both Josh Morrissey and Dakota Conroy. Nick McBridge made 44 saves for Prince Albert. --- OIL KINGS 5 BLAZERS 0 KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- Tyler Santos stopped 33 shots for his first-career shutout as Edmonton crushed the Blazers. Brandon Ralph led all Oil King (12-7-1) skaters with two goals while Curtis Lazar, Edgars Kulda and Henrik Samuelsson added the others. Sam Grist and Jordan Thomson were both minus-three for Kamloops (6-12-2). Bolton Pouliot allowed three goals on 15 shots before being pulled for Taran Kozun, who stopped 23-of-25 shots in 33 minutes of relief for the Blazers. --- ROCKETS 5 COUGARS 2 KELOWNA, B.C. -- The Rockets scored four straight goals in the third period to earn their sixth win in as many outings. Tyson Baillie, Colton Heffley, Nick Merkley and Ryan Olsen scored in the final 20 minutes for Kelowna (13-2-2) which trailed 2-0 early in the second period, while Riley Stadel scored his clubs first goal of the contest. Marc McNulty and Jordan Tkatch supplied the offence for the Cougars (7-10-4). Jackson Whistle made 26 saves for the Rockets as Ty Edmonds turned back 46 shots for Prince George. --- SILVERTIPS 2 AMERICANS 0 EVERETT, Wash. -- Tyler Sandhus goal 1:30 into the second period stood up as the winner as the Silvertips defeated Tri-City. Mirco Mueller added an insurance goal for Everett (13-3-2) and Daniel Cotton stopped 14 shots for the shutout. Tri-City lost in regulation for the first time in eight outings as they entered the game 6-0-1 in its last seven games. Eric Comrie made 33 saves for the Americans (11-9-2). --- ROYALS 5 THUNDERBIRDS 3 KENT, Wash. -- Coleman Vollrath stopped 43-of-46 shots as Victoria beat Seattle. Brandon Magee and Brandon Fushimi each scored twice for the Royals (11-9-1) while Tyler Soy had a goal and two assists. Shea Theodore scored all three goals for the Thunderbirds (11-6-2). Seattles Justin Myles started in net but was pulled when he gave up three goals on seven shots. Danny Mumaugh took over in goal and stopped 11-of-12 shots in 35 minutes of relief. Ish Smith Jersey . After Andrew Romine served up two monster home runs in the inning, Tigers manager Brad Ausmus said he thought Romine was one of the bright spots on the night, showing just how bad the series opener against the last-place Minnesota Twins went for the Tigers. Jerry Stackhouse Jersey . 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Make the extra pass, take care of the ball, play defence and get more out of his bench.SPA, Belgium - As Mercedes tries to get to grips with the latest dispute between its two bickering drivers in their tussle for the Formula One title, Red Bull is quietly enjoying an encouraging return to form. It has been a difficult season for Red Bull, which had won the past four drivers and constructors championships thanks to the previous dominance of its car and the consistency of four-time defending champion Sebastian Vettel. The roles have been reversed, with Mercedes rolling over everyone for most of the campaign and Vettel struggling. Red Bull has won the past two races, however, with Daniel Ricciardo following his success at the Hungarian Grand Prix with another win at Sundays Belgian GP. In those races, Mercedes finished third and second, conceding some ground in the constructors championship. Down in sixth place overall, Vettel is showing signs that he can be more competitive. The German driver has qualified in the top three positions three times in the past four races; compared to three times in the first eight. Although Mercedes still has a huge constructors lead with 411 points to Red Bulls 254, Ricciardo is optimistic he can add to this three GP wins so far. "I see good things ahead," the Australian driver said. "If we can collect maximum points (in Spa) it gives us a bit more hope for the races that are coming up later in the season, Singapore, Suzuka (Japan). Well see how it goes in Monza (Italian GP)." Picking up maximum points on Belgiums vast Spa track was unexpected — due to the superior straight-line speed of Mercedes — even if Ricciardos win was somewhat helped by the clash between Mercedes drivers Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton. Ricciardo is 35 points behind Hamilton, but with double points on offer in the season-ending race in Abu Dhabi in Noveember, he remains hopeful of catching the 2008 champion.dddddddddddd "If were within 50 points heading into Abu Dhabi, (then) while its still mathematically possible, well keep fighting," Ricciardo said. "Stealing some points on a circuit (Spa) where we werent supposed to is nice." Team principal Christian Horner expected Spa to be a "damage limitation" race. Instead, he saw signs that Red Bulls speed is improving. "We have managed to find a balance and Daniel has managed to find a confidence in the car," Horner said. "Ultimately we benefited from the Mercedes little get together but in like-for-like pace we were not far off them." With Monza only two weeks away, Mercedes must act fast to stop the Hamilton-Rosberg feud from escalating. Hamilton was leading when he sustained a puncture to his left rear tire on the second lap, caused by Rosberg when he tried to overtake and hit his car. It was a risky move by Rosberg, and Hamilton later claimed that the German driver had acknowledged in a team meeting that he had done it "on purpose" to "prove a point." At the Hungarian GP last month, Hamilton refused team orders to let Rosberg go past, fueling the growing tensions between the childhood friends. Mercedes has allowed them to race freely against each other providing there was no contact, but Sundays incident has prompted a rethink. "We are at that point and it needs to be managed going forward," Mercedes executive director Toto Wolff said. "We will decide what to do when everybody is in a cooler, calmer frame of mind." Although the incident was not investigated by the stewards, allowing Rosberg to open a 29-point lead on Hamilton overall, governing body FIA still has the option of reviewing the matter. 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