Matthew Seminoff – a sixth-round pick of the Dallas Stars last year – scored a pair of goals, Ryan Hofer added two goals as well and the Kamloops Blazers beat the Seattle Thunderbirds 4-2 to extend the WHL's Western Conference Championship series. FOX13
Forward Jared Davidson of the Seattle Thunderbirds carries the puck in the offensive zone during Game 5 of the WHL Western Conference Championship against the Kamloops Blazers on May 6, 2023.The Dallas Stars organization is doing their best to deflate the excitement of Seattle area hockey fans this week.
Seminoff and fellow Blazer forward Logan Stankoven, who had an assist for Kamloops, are both Stars draftees. Stankoven was a second round selection in the 2021 NHL Draft. Meanwhile, the Stars are also in town set for Games 3 and 4 of their series against the Seattle Kraken on Sunday and Tuesday night, respectively, in the Western Conference Semifinals. That series is tied 1-1.
Kyle Crnkovic appeared to give the Thunderbirds the lead just over three minutes into the second period. Crnkovic found space in front of the net and buried a pass from Nolan Allan to briefly give Seattle the advantage. However, the goal was overturned after review due to a hand pass earlier in the possession.
Ernst then delivered a big save on Crnkovic on a Seattle three-on-one rush chance to keep the lead at just a goal. It proved to be a big moment for the Balzers as they found the tying goal just over two minutes later. Seminoff found space at the right circle and beat Milic cleanly off a Zellweger pass over his glove to make it a 1-1 game at the end of the second period.
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