REGINA -- Carter Hansen scored a hat trick as the Regina Pats hammered the Red Deer Rebels 6-2 in Western Hockey League action Wednesday. Chandler Stephenson added a pair of goals and Connor Gay chipped in with a single for Regina (21-17-5), which stayed in control with the first six goals of the game. Conner Bleackley and Grayson Pawlenchuk broke up the shutout with third-period goals for Red Deer (20-20-2). Pats goaltender Dawson MacAuley stopped 20 shots, while Patrik Bartosak was pulled from the Rebels net after giving up four goals on 14 shots. Taz Burman made 22 saves in relief. --- HITMEN 6 BLADES 4 SASKATOON -- Jake Virtanen scored twice in the third period to lift Calgary to its seventh straight win. Brady Brassart, Pavel Padakin, Adam Tambellini and Zane Jones also scored for the Eastern Conference-leading Hitmen (29-8-5). Nikita Scherbak scored twice for the Blades (12-29-4), with Ryan Graham and Brett Stovin adding one each. Calgarys Mack Shields finished with 33 saves, while Saskatoons Troy Trombley had a 46-save performance ruined. --- OIL KINGS 4 ROCKETS 2 EDMONTON -- Tristan Jarry made 43 saves as the Oil Kings held off league-leading Kelowna. Brandon Baddock scored twice and Luke Bertolucci and Edgars Kulda added singles for Edmonton (27-12-1). Carter Rigby and Myles Bell replied for the Rockets (33-5-2). Kelowna goaltender Jordon Cooke stopped 32 shots. --- HURRICANES 5 ICE 4 LETHBRIDGE, Alta. -- Brady Ramsays goal with less than two minutes left lifted the league-worst Hurricanes to a win against Kootenay. Macoy Erkamps, Giorgio Estephan, Jamal Watson and Riley Sheen added a goal each for Lethbridge (9-30-5). Luke Philp, Tim Bozon, Rinat Valiev and Levi Cable scored for the Ice (21-20-3). Lethbridges Corbin Boes stopped 22 shots. In Kootenays goal, Mackenzie Skapski was pulled after giving up three goals on 24 shots. Wyatt Hoflin took over and made 13 saves. --- THUNDERBIRDS 2 COUGARS 1 (SO) PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- Sam McKechnie scored the only goal of the shootout as Seattle edged the Cougars. Alexander Delnov had the lone goal in regulation for the Thunderbirds (24-14-5). Klarc Wilson tied the game at 12:10 in the third for Prince George (16-22-6). Seattles Danny Mumaugh made 28 saves, five better than Ty Edmonds had in the Cougars net. --- WINTERHAWKS 4 SILVERTIPS 1 EVERETT, Wash. -- Adin Hill made 28 saves as Portland ended a four-game losing streak. Adam De Champlain, Keegan Iverson, Brendan Leipsic and Derrick Pouliot scored as the Winterhawks (26-12-4) went ahead with a three-goal third period. Carson Stadnyk replied for the Silvertips (23-13-6), who went scoreless on the power play despite six opportunities. Austin Lotz made 25 saves in Everetts net. Marcelo Grohe Jersey . Louis, MO (SportsNetwork. Douglas Costa Jersey . 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The Reds will host the Los Angeles Dodgers tonight in the opener of a four-game series at Great American Ball Park, and the debut matchup will feature a pair of pitchers whose recent resumes have included a fair number of bases-clearing hits.DARLINGTON, S.C. - Kevin Harvick took advantage of new tires to pass Dale Earnhardt Jr. two laps from the end and win the longest race in the Darlington tracks 65-year NASCAR history on Saturday. Having been among the drivers outgunned the previous night in the Nationwide Series race by a car on fresher rubber, Harvick used the same approach in the Sprint Cup event. "I kind of learned that last night as we were in the Nationwide race," Harvick said. "It was a good tool in your bag to have there at the end." Harvick started from pole and had the most dominant car, but had to make it through a restart with 10 laps left and two tries at a green-white-checkered finish for added laps. Earnhardt finished second, his best showing at the track where his late father won nine times. Jimmie Johnson was third, 2013 winner Matt Kenseth fourth and Greg Biffle fifth. "It hurts a little bit to come this close," Earnhardt said. "Running seconds great, but nobodys really going to remember that." Harvick led 239 of the 374 laps, seven more than planned, and became the first two-time winner in the first eight races of the season. It also gave a bit of relief to those winners under the new 16-team Chase for the Sprint Cup championship that they wouldnt have to jostle with 26 winners — there are 26 races before the final 10 playoff events — to try and make it in. "It feels great," Harvick said.dddddddddddd "Its allowed us with the way the points system is to go for wins and not have to worry about the bad weeks too much." Harvick had just three top-fives and six top-10 finishes in 17 career Darlington races before this. He had nit finished better than fifth in his past 10 tries. He was cruising with 10 laps left when Joey Loganos car leaked fluids on the track. Johnson and Earnhardt took just two tires in the pits and snuck out ahead of Harvick, who had taken four tires and restarted fifth. Earnhardt quickly moved past Johnson for the lead until Denny Hamlin hit the wall for the 10th caution to set up the overtime finish. Earnhardt was still out front on that restart when Clint Bowyer got too close to Kurt Busch and spun him out — Busch made sure to walk up the track and stare down Bowyer — to force a second green-white-checkered finish. This time, Harvick and his fresher tires easily got past Earnhardt and drove on to his second win since joining Stewart-Haas Racing this off-season, adding Darlington to his win in Phoenix this year. Kyle Busch was sixth and Jeff Gordon, the points leader coming in, was seventh. Rookie Kyle Larson was eighth with Tony Stewart and Ryan Newman rounding out the top 10. The teams get a break next week for the annual Easter holiday before resuming the season at Richmond International Raceway on April 26. ' ' '