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Saskatoon Blades Rally Late to Defeat Tri-City Americans 4-2

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BREAKING: The Saskatoon Blades delivered a stunning performance, overcoming a late-game tie to secure a 4-2 victory against the Tri-City Americans on October 28, 2025. The decisive moment came at 13:05 in the third period when Cooper Williams netted a critical goal that shifted the momentum at the Toyota Center in Kennewick.

The Blades, now boasting a record of 10-5-0-0, trailed 2-1 entering the final period but demonstrated resilience as they surged back. In addition to Williams’ key goal, Zach Olsen, Kazden Mathies, and Rowan Calvert, who sealed the game with an empty-net goal, contributed to the scoreline. Mathies also showcased his playmaking skills, providing two assists.

On the other side, the Tri-City Americans, now at 5-6-0-0, struggled to capitalize on their power plays, finishing 0-for-2. Despite goals from Jesse McKinnon and Gavin Garland, the Americans could not maintain their lead. They were outshot by the Blades, with a final tally of 36-31 in favor of Saskatoon.

Blades goaltender Ethan McCallum was instrumental in the win, making 29 saves on 31 shots, while Xavier Wendt of the Americans recorded 32 saves but ultimately could not stave off the Blades’ late-game surge.

This latest victory not only boosts the Blades’ standings but also highlights their determination and ability to perform under pressure. Fans can anticipate more thrilling action as the WHL season progresses.

Stay tuned for more updates and highlights from the Western Hockey League as teams battle for dominance on the ice!

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