The Hurricanes celebrate Giorgio Estephan’s first goal. |
MEDICINE HAT, Alta. – Giorgio Estephan was the feature
attraction of an impromptu 80s night at the Canalta Centre in Medicine Hat.
The standout centre fired home a hat trick and collected an assist to help his visiting Lethbridge
Hurricanes outgun the host Medicine Hat Tigers 7-4 before 4,513 spectators on Saturday
night in Game 2 of a best-of-seven WHL Eastern Conference semifinal series.
With
the win in a high-scoring 1980s style clash, the Hurricanes even the series at
1-1. Game 3 is set for Tuesday at 7 p.m. Alberta time at the Enmax Centre in
Lethbridge.
The setback was also
a first in the 2017 post-season for the Tigers, who swept away the Brandon
Wheat Kings in four games in the opening round of the playoffs. The Tigers took
Game 1 of the series with the Hurricanes 4-0 on Friday night at the Canalta
Centre.
Estephan was pleased
his Hurricanes were able to wrestle away home ice advantage from the Tigers.
The Hurricanes have defeated the Tigers in six of the last seven encounters at the
Enmax Centre over the past two seasons.
Giorgio Estephan had a hat trick and an assist for the Hurricanes. |
“Coming back into
our barn with a lot of fans, I think is definitely exciting for us.”
For a while on
Saturday, it appeared the Tigers and Hurricanes were doing their best to burn
out the scoreboard at the Canalta Centre.
The Tigers stormed out to 2-0 lead, when right-winger Zach Fischer scored 20 seconds into the contest and added a second tally at the 2:23 mark of the opening frame. Overage left-winger Steven Owre picked up assists on both of Fischer’s goals.
The Tigers stormed out to 2-0 lead, when right-winger Zach Fischer scored 20 seconds into the contest and added a second tally at the 2:23 mark of the opening frame. Overage left-winger Steven Owre picked up assists on both of Fischer’s goals.
Before the
nine-minute mark of the opening frame could roll around, Estephan netted his
first goal of the game and right-winger Alec Baer scored 27 seconds after that
tally to force a 2-2 tie.
At the 11:10 mark of
the first, Tigers right-winger Ryan Jevne scored on a backdoor setup on a power
play to put the hosts up 3-2. Before the opening frame ended, Hurricanes
overage captain Tyler Wong capitalized on a Tigers own-zone giveaway to tie
things up at 3-3.
Tigers right-winger Zach Fischer takes a high shot from a Hurricanes player. |
“We didn’t really
start the greatest we wanted to, but to kind of show the resiliency like we did
to pull out this win, it is definitely something huge.”
The Tigers jumped
back in front 4-3 at the 6:03 mark of the second, when centre James Hamblin
tipped home a shot from linemate Max Gerlach. Just over two-and-a-half minutes
later, centre Dylan Cozens, who was selected by the Hurricanes in the first
round and 19th overall in last year’s WHL Bantam Draft, potted his
first career WHL playoff goal to force a 4-4 tie.
Captain Tyler Wong had a goal and an assist for the Hurricanes. |
“It was a great play
from Tyler Wong in the middle to kind of get it
out to me wide,” said Estephan. “I tried to get it upstairs.
“I didn’t get it
high enough, but there was a rebound. It kind of just poked through (Bullion’s)
legs, and it was sitting behind him. I just tapped it in.”
Estephan completed
his hat trick scoring into an empty net with 1:25 to play in the third shortly
after a Tigers power play expired. Tanner Nagel scored an empty-net
short-handed goal with 48.6 seconds to play to round out the scoring for the
visitors.
Bullion turned away 19
of 24 shots to take the loss in goal for the Tigers. Stuart Skinner turned away
26 shots to pick up the win in goal for the Hurricanes.
Steven Owre picked up two assists for the Tigers. |
Fischer engaged with
Hurricanes right-winger Zane Franklin in a spirited fight late in the second
period, and both sides threw a number of hard hits.
“It is a rivalry,”
said Estephan. “We’re only an hour and a half away.
“There are a lot of
fans coming back and forth, and it is definitely exciting to play in front of
them. It definitely gets you fired up to play in the next game.”
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