PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. - Patrik Bartosak made 38 saves while earning his fourth shutout of the season, to lead the Red Deer Rebels to a 5-0 win over the Prince Albert Raiders on Wednesday in Western Hockey League action. Rhyse Dieno, Cole Chorney, Aspen Sterzer scored second period goals for the Rebels (24-21-2), who won their second in a row. Presten Kopeck and Lukas Sutter added goals 30 seconds apart midway through the third period. Its the Raiders (22-23-2) fifth loss in a row, and second by a shutout. Rylan Parenteau finished with 25 saves in his first game of the season for the Raiders. Red Deer was 1 for 3 on the power play, while Prince Albert was 0 for 8. --- BRONCOS 4 WHEAT KINGS 3 (OT) SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. — The Broncos rallied from a 3-1 deficit in the period to beat Brandon, with Graham Black scoring the winning goal on a penalty shot in overtime. The Wheat Kings had a 2-0 lead with a second period goal from Chad Robinson, and one early in the third from Tim McGauley. Jake DeBrusk scored for Swift Current, to cut the margin to one. Rihards Bukarts later restored Brandons two-goal lead, and the Broncos tied the game with goals in the final three minutes from Nathan Burns and Coda Gordon. Eetu Laurikainen made 32 saves for the Broncos, and Curtis Honey finished with 39 stops for the Wheat Kings. --- OIL KINGS 5 PATS 2 EDMONTON — Curtis Lazar had a hat trick, and the Oil Kings won for the ninth time in ten games, scoring the final five goals to beat Regina. Carter Hansen and Morgan Klimchuk scored first period goals for the Pats (24-20-5). Lazar got his first of the game at 19:17 of the first period, then tied it at 1:48 of the second period, and got the winner for Edmonton (32-13-1) at 5:14 of the third. Lazar made it a four-point night when he assisted on Edgars Kuldas goal. Cody Corbett closed the scoring with a short-handed empty netter. Tristan Jarry stopped 20 shots for the Oil Kings. Daniel Wapple made 29 saves for Regina. --- BLAZERS 7 HURRICANES 1 KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Chase Souto and Tyson Ness each scored twice as the Blazers won a battle of cellar dwellers in their lopsided victory over Lethbridge. Cole Ully, Matt Revel and Collin Shirley scored the other goals for Kamloops (11-31-5), which ended a seven-game losing streak. Giorgio Estephan had a power-play goal in the third period for the Lethbridge (9-36-5), which lost its sixth straight. Bolton Pouliot made 30 saves for the Blazers. Lethbridge goalie Jarrod Schamerhorn got the hook at 9:40 of the first period after allowing three goals on six shots. His replacement, Jonny Hogue, allowed another one in just over two minutes of play, and allowed four goals on 32 shots. --- TIGERS 6 GIANTS 1 VANCOUVER — Jacob Doty scored twice as Medicine Hat trounced the Giants 6-1. Captain Curtis Valk, Trevor Cox, Blake Penner and Miles Koules rounded out the offence for the Tigers (27-16-3). Marek Langhamer stopped 22 shots. Jackson Houck was the lone scorer for Vancouver (23-18-8) and goaltender Payton Lee made 28 saves. --- AMERICANS 4 WARRIORS 1 KENNEWICK, Wash. — Beau McCue struck twice to power Tri-City past Moose Jaw 4-1. Philip Tot and Braden Purtill both scored and added an assist for the Americans (23-21-4), while Eric Comrie made 29 saves. Tanner Eberle was the lone scorer for the Warriors (13-27-8) and Justin Paulic turned aside 21 shots. --- ROCKETS 6 SILVERTIPS 3 KELOWNA, B.C. — Tyson Baillie had the eventual winner as the Rockets blasted Everett 6-3. Jesse Lees, Marek Tvrdon and Cole Linaker also scored to give Kelowna (38-6-2) a 3-0 lead. Ryan Olsen and Tyrell Goulbourne both scored into an empty net for the Rockets. Jordon Cooke made 27 saves for the win. Joshua Winquist scored twice and added an assist for the Silvertips (25-15-7), while Manraj Hayer had a goal and an assist. Austin Lotz stopped 24 of 28 shots he faced. Yeezy China . 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And fellow Leaf, Jake Gardiner, hiking in Whistler.PARIS - French league leader Lyon increased the pressure on its title rivals as it beat struggling Lens 2-0 for a sixth straight victory on Saturday.In-form striker Alexandre Lacazette, the league top-scorer, took his tally to 20 in 21 games after converting from the penalty spot in the 26th — four minutes after Jean-Philippe Gbamin diverted the ball into his own net to put the visitors ahead.After picking up just three points from its first four matches this season, Hubert Fourniers team has lost only one game since, and produced sparkling football to climb to the top of the standings last weekend. Lyons fourth away win extended its lead over second-place Marseille to four points. Lens remained second from bottom.Life is beautiful, it makes one more win on a difficult turf, said Lacazette, who became the first player to bag 20 goals in 21 league games since PSG striker Carlos Bianchi in 1978. The most important thing is that we keep moving forward. We know our strength but we remain well aware that we are not invincible. I also set myself a personal objective in terms of goals, and it would be good to break the record.Josip Skoblar holds the record of 44 goals in a single season for Marseille, back in 1971.Despite the poor pitch at Amiens Stade de La Licorne, where Lens is playing most of its home matches during renovation work at its ground, Lyons youngsters were dangerous from the start. Goalkeeper Rudy Riou made a good save to deny Nabil Fekirs effort in the 7th minute.Fekir, one of the moost exciting young players in the league, was involved in Lyons opener when he crossed into the area, only for Gbamin to fumble his clearance and beat Riou after hitting the ball with his heel.dddddddddddd.Lyon did not wait long before extending its lead after referee Amaury Delerue awarded the visitors a penalty for a handball from Boubacar Sylla in the box, with Lacazette sending Riou the wrong way.Lens, which remains two points away from safety, played better after the interval. However, the hosts lacked a cutting edge as Pablo Chavarria lost his duel with keeper Anthony Lopes in the 67th.Lacazette, who has been nurtured by Lyon since he was 10, and Corentin Tolisson combined well with a neat one-two three minutes later but Lacazette missed the target.Marseille hosts Guingamp on Sunday while defending champion Paris Saint-Germain is up against Evian.Despite its hectic schedule, last years runner-up, Monaco, moved within two points of fourth-place PSG with a 1-0 win against Nantes, extending its unbeaten run in all competitions to 10 matches. Bernardo Silva scored the winner from the rebound in the 73rd minute after Layvin Kurzawas shot took a deflection.Monaco produced a sixth straight clean sheet after Johan Audel was denied a late equalizer by the crossbar in added time.Last-place Caen claimed only its fourth win of the season with a 4-1 win over Reims, Raphael Guerreiro gave Lorient a 1-0 victory against Lille, and Lucas Barrios hat trick helped Montpellier top Metz 3-2. ' ' '