Gropp hat trick pulls Thunderbirds past Rockets | WHL

Bear, Kolesar score in 5-3 victory over Kelowna

Ryan Gropp had a hat trick to lead the Seattle Thunderbirds to a 5-3 Western Hockey League victory over the Kelowna Rockets at the ShoWare Center on Saturday night.

The Thunderbirds are in second place in the U.S. Division, three points behind the Everett Silvertips who have two games in hand on Seattle. The T-Birds finish out the weekend against the Silvertips at 5:05 p.m. Sunday at the ShoWare Center.

Seattle (39-18-3-2) took a 1-0 lead at 3:26 of the on Ryan Gropp’s 26th goal of the season. Keegan Kolesar sprung Mathew Barzal and Gropp on a two-on-one break. Barzal carried the puck into the Kelowna zone on the right wing. Barzal crossed the puck to Gropp who wired a wrist shot over Kelowna goalie Michael Herringer’s blocker.

Gropp made it a 2-0 lead with a power-play goal at 5:42 of the first. Barzal fed the puck from the neutral zone to Ethan Bear at the right point. Bear centered the puck to Gropp in high slot. Gropp beat Herringer with a wrist shot over the glove.

The T-Birds took a 3-0 lead on Bear’s power-play goal by Bear at 3:32 of the second period. Barzal held the puck on the left-wing boards. He passed the puck to Austin Strand at the mid-point. Strand move the puck to Bear and he took a quick slap shot. Bear’s shot beat Herringer over the glove.

Kelowna (36-21-5-0) got on the board when Dillon Dube scored on a penalty shot at 8:35 of the second.

Seattle extended the lead to 4-1 at 9:47 of the second on a power-play goal from Kolesar. Barzal held the puck on the left-wing boards then passed the puck to Kolesar at the top of the left circle. Kolesar skated into the high slot and took a hard wrist shot. Kolesar’s shot beat Herringer over the glove. Gropp had the second assist on the goal.

Reid Gardiner scored a power-play goal at 8:38 of the third period to cut the T-Birds’ lead to two goals.

The Rockets pulled Herringer on the penalty kill with 1:22 left in the third period. Kolesar got the puck to Gropp on the on the left wing. Gropp skated into the Rockets zone all alone and put the puck into the empty net for the goal.

Kyle Topping scored at 19:37 of the third to get the Rockets third goal. Braydyn Chizen had the only assist.

Kelowna outshot Seattle 17-7 in the third period and 39-24 in the game.

Toth made 36 saves on 39 shots and his record is now 32-17-1-1.

Herringer made 19 saves on 23 shots and his record is now 26-14-3-0.

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SCORING SUMMARY

First period – 1, Seattle, Gropp 26 (Barzal, Kolesar), 3:26. 2, Seattle, Gropp 27 (Bear, Barzal), 5:42. Penalties – Chizen, Kel (tripping), 5:13. Lind, Kel (slashing), 16:19. Southam, Kel (roughing), 16:19. Ormsby, Sea (roughing), 16:19. C. Foote, Kel (delay of game), 18:39. Moilanen, Sea (boarding), 19:59.

Second period – 3, Seattle, Bear 26 (Strand, Barzal), 3:32 (pp). 4, Kelowna, Dube 11, 8:35 (ps). 5, Seattle, Kolesar 21 (Barzal, Gropp), 9:47 (pp). Penalties – Soustal, Kel (hooking), 2:26. Johansen, Kel (interference), 9:35. C. Foote, Kel (tripping), 11:08. Dube, Kel (tripping), 12:48. Barzal, Sea (embellishment), 12:48. Stephens, Kel (interference), 14:50. Bruggen-Cate, Kel (slashing), 19:33.

Third period – 6, Kelowna, Gardiner 9 (Southam, Dube), 8:38 (pp). 7, Seattle, Gropp 28 (Kolesar, Ottenbreit), 18:53 (pp/en). 8, Kelowna, Topping 12 (Chizen), 19:37. Penalties – Adams, Sea (hooking), 4:25. Bishop, Sea (tripping), 6:57. Ottenbreit, Sea (interference), 12:33. Volcan, Sea (roughing), 15:37. Bruggen-Cate, Kel (roughing), 15:37. Bench, Kel (too many men-served by Topping), 18:05. Southam, Kel (10-minute misconduct), 18:05. Volcan, Sea (major-fighting), 20:00. Stephens, Kel (major-fighting), 20:00. Chizen, Kel (roughing), 20:00. Soustal, Kel (roughing), 20:00. Strand, Sea (roughing), 20:00. Moilanen, Sea (roughing), 20:00.

Shots on goal – Seattle 9-8-7 24, Kelowna 9-13-17 39. Goalies – Seattle, Toth 39 shots-36 saves (32-17-1-0); Kelowna, Herringer 23-19 (26-15-3-0). Power plays – Seattle 4-9; Kelowna 1-4. A – 5,313. Referees – Jeff Ingram, Shane Warschaw. Linesmen – Zack Brooks, Mark Heier.