Berezowski scores 100th goal, Silvertips fall to Thunderbirds

The 20-year-old forward becomes the sixth player in Everett history with 100 career goals in a 5-1 loss.

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Yan Khomenko signals for substitution Sunday night at Xfinity Arena in Everett, Wa on September 6th, 2015

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Shot on: 09/06/15

EVERETT — Jackson Berezowski scored his 100th career goal, but the Everett Silvertips lost to the Seattle Thunderbirds, 5-1, on Saturday night at Angel of the Winds Arena.

Berezowki became the sixth player in Silvertips history with 100 goals, joining Shane Harper, Josh Winquist, Tyler Maxwell, Bryce Kindopp and Patrick Bajkov.

Bryce Pickford, Jeremy Hanzel, Kyle Crnkovic, Gracyn Sawchyn and Lucas Ciona all scored goals and Scott Ratzlaff made 34 saves for Seattle (23-4-1-1).

Aiden Sutter and Ryan Hofer had assists, and Braden Holt made 30 saves for Everett (16-14-1-0).

Thunderbirds 5, Silvertips 1

Seattle 2 2 1 — 5

Everett 0 0 1 — 1

1st Period-1, Seattle, Pickford 5 (McNelly, Lovsin), 1:59. 2, Seattle, Hanzel 5 (Davidson, Myatovic), 14:16. Penalties-Ciona Sea (interference), 12:59; Roest Evt (interference), 13:22; Prokop Sea (tripping), 14:59; Hanzel Sea (cross checking), 16:02.

2nd Period-3, Seattle, Crnkovic 17 (Sawchyn, Davidson), 0:45. 4, Seattle, Sawchyn 9 (Crnkovic, Davidson), 3:14. Penalties-Hanzel Sea (hooking), 10:20; Hofer Evt (throwing stick), 11:34; served by Dunn Sea (too many men), 18:39; Mynio Sea (hooking), 19:25.

3rd Period-5, Everett, Berezowski 18 (Sutter, Hofer), 6:19 (PP). 6, Seattle, Ciona 11 (Davidson, Hanzel), 6:58. Penalties-Hemmerling Evt (inter. on goaltender), 1:20; Gustafson Sea (high sticking), 5:23; Sawchyn Sea (major-fighting), 10:54; Petruk Evt (major-fighting), 10:54; Pickford Sea (major-fighting), 12:31; Quiring Evt (high sticking, major-fighting), 12:31; Popowich Sea (10-minute misconduct), 19:09; Hofer Evt (10-minute misconduct), 19:09.

Shots on Goal-Seattle 10-15-10-35. Everett 11-11-13-35.

Power Play Opportunities-Seattle 0 / 3; Everett 1 / 7.

Goalies-Seattle, Ratzlaff 11-2-0-1 (35 shots-34 saves). Everett, Holt 13-13-1-0 (35 shots-30 saves).

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