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Powell River Kings power past Victoria Grizzlies

If the Victoria Grizzlies want to surpass the Powell River Kings in the race for top spot in the sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Hockey League’s Island Division, they’re going to have to solve the Kings’ lethal power play, or stay out of the penalty box.
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Powell River scored three power-play goals — and two empty-netters — Friday night at Hap Parker Arena to beat the Grizzlies 5-2.

If the Victoria Grizzlies want to surpass the Powell River Kings in the race for top spot in the sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Hockey League’s Island Division, they’re going to have to solve the Kings’ lethal power play, or stay out of the penalty box.

Coming off a four power-play goal performance in last Saturday’s game between the same two teams at The Q Centre, Powell River scored three power-play goals — and two empty-netters — Friday night at Hap Parker Arena to beat the Grizzlies 5-2.

The victory moved the Kings (13-5-2-2) three points up on the Grizzlies (12-9-3-0) and the two teams will square off again today at 5 p.m. at Hap Parker Arena. The Nanaimo Clippers are also in the thick of the race in the Island Division. The Clippers lost 3-2 in overtime in Prince George on Friday to draw even with the Grizzlies at 27 points (12-9-2-1).

Ben Berard started the power-play onslaught six minutes into the first period, beating Shawn Parkinson in the Victoria net to give Powell River a 1-0 lead.

Back-to-back goals from Cam Thompson early in the second gave the Grizzlies a 2-1 lead. Thompson now has four goals in three games since returning from the injury list.

Gavin Rauser’s power-play goal with 32 seconds left in the second turned the tide for the Kings.

Kyle Kawamura added another power-play goal early in the third and Andy Stevens and Jonny Evans scored empty-net goals to ice it for the Kings.

Parkinson made 33 saves in the Grizzlies’ net, while Mitch Adamyk made 33 in the Kings’ goal.

LOOSE PUCKS: The Grizzlies were without injured defenceman Drayson Pears and forward Ryan Nolan, who served the first of his four-game suspension. . . . Following tonight’s game, the Grizzlies return home for three straight games beginning Friday night when the Nanaimo Clippers pay a visit to The Q Centre.

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