Silvertips’ offense rolls again in win over Americans

Hunter Campbell nets a hat trick as Everett routs Tri-City 8-2.

Kevin Clark / The Herald

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

Sports:  Silvertips Special Section
Shot on: 09/06/15

EVERETT — Just two days after scoring nine goals in a win over Spokane, the Everett offense was at it again as the Silvertips pounded the back of the net in an 8-2 win over the Tri-City Americans on Friday night at Angel of the Winds Arena.

Hunter Campbell potted a hat trick, and Ben Hemmerling, Olen Zellweger, Niko Huuhtanen, Alex Swetlikoff and Jacob Wright all scored single goals as the Silvertips outshot the Americans 50-28.

Zellweger had five assists and Michal Gut added three assists for the Silvertips.

Braden Holt stopped 26 of 28 shots in goal for Everett (18-1-1-1).

Nick Avakyan stopped 34 of 40 shots and Cole Tisdale made eight saves in 10 attempts in relief for Spokane (5-12-2-1).

Silvertips 8, Americans 2

Tri-City 0 1 1 — 2

Everett 2 3 3 — 8

1st Period-1, Everett, Hemmerling 4 (Gibson, Zellweger), 7:26. 2, Everett, Campbell 10 (Gut, Zellweger), 9:21. Penalties-Greenway Tc (high sticking, high sticking), 1:00; Gut Evt (boarding), 13:20; Dragicevic Tc (holding), 17:54; Campbell Evt (holding), 19:38.

2nd Period-3, Everett, Zellweger 7 2:51. 4, Tri-City, Moravec 5 (Bouchard, Sloan), 4:21 (PP). 5, Everett, Campbell 11 (Gut, Gibson), 6:56. 6, Everett, Huuhtanen 6 (Hofer, Hemmerling), 11:42. Penalties-Huuhtanen Evt (interference), 4:01; Gut Evt (hooking), 14:24.

3rd Period-7, Everett, Campbell 12 (Ng, Zellweger), 3:23. 8, Tri-City, Sloan 6 (Mutala, Moravec), 10:55 (PP). 9, Everett, Swetlikoff 12 (Berezowski, Zellweger), 14:27. 10, Everett, Wright 5 (Gut, Zellweger), 17:49 (PP). Penalties-Haynes Tc (high sticking), 4:36; Lamanna Evt (tripping), 10:19; Dragicevic Tc (cross checking), 16:54.

Shots on Goal-Tri-City 8-10-10-28. Everett 22-15-13-50.

Power Play Opportunities-Tri-City 2 / 5; Everett 1 / 5.

Goalies-Tri-City, Avakyan 1-3-1-0 (40 shots-34 saves); Tisdale 4-0-0-1 (10 shots-8 saves). Everett, Holt 9-0-1-1 (28 shots-26 saves).

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