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LETHBRIDGE, Alta. Custom Los Angeles Clippers Jerseys . -- Adam Tambellini scored three times and set up one more as the Calgary Hitmen won their sixth in a row by crushing the host Lethbridge Hurricanes 8-1 on Saturday in Western Hockey League play. Alex Roach had a pair of goals for the Hitmen (38-15-6) while Chase Lang, Pavel Padakin and Jake Virtanen added single goals. Travis Sanheim chipped in with three assists. Calgarys Mack Shields made 28 saves for the victory. Lethbridges Giorgio Estephan ruined Shields shutout bid at 16:14 of the third period. The Hurricanes (12-43-5) were searching for answers in net as Teagan Sacher started the game, but was pulled after allowing three goals on 12 shots. Jonny Hogue came in for the second period, however he only lasted 10:53, giving up three goals on five shots. Sacher played the remainder of the game and stopped 37-of-42 shots in total. Lethbridges Macoy Erkamps was ejected at 6:38 of the third period after receving a major penalty for kneeing. Calgary went 4 for 8 on the power play while Lethbridge failed to score on three chances with the man advantage. --- ROYALS 5 RAIDERS 4 PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. -- Jack Walker broke a 4-4 tie at 14:54 of the third period as Victoria edged the Raiders. Austin Carroll, Steven Hodges, Ben Walker and Travis Brown also scored for the Royals (40-16-4), who improved to 10-0-2 in their last 12 contests. Sawyer Lange, Josh Morrissey, Dakota Conroy and Calder Brooks scored for Prince Albert (26-28-4) while Leon Draisaitl and Collin Valcourt each chipped in with three assists. Victorias Coleman Vollrath made 22 saves for the win as Cole Cheveldave stopped 30-of-35 shots for the Raiders. --- BRONCOS 4 PATS 3 (SO) REGINA -- Glenn Gawdin scored the shootout winner and Eetu Laurikainen made 46 saves as Swift Current halted the Pats three-game win streak. Colby Cave scored twice in regulation for the Broncos (29-22- and Graham Black added a single goal. Regina (30-22-6) got goals from Patrick DAmico, Dyson Stevenson and Connor Gay. Daniel Wapple turned away 30-of-33 shots for the Pats. --- ICE 5 WHEAT KINGS 2 BRANDON -- Jaedon Descheneau scored once and set up three more as Kootenay handed the Wheat Kings their fifth straight defeat. Sam Reinhart scored once to extend his point streak to 17 games for the Ice (33-22-4) while Tim Bozon, Austin Vetterl and Luke Philp also scored. Ryan Pulock and Jens Meilleur scored for Brandon (28-23- and Tyler Coulter assisted on both of his clubs goals. Kootenays Mackenzie Skapski made 28 saves for the win. Curtis Honey started in net for the Wheat Kings but was pulled after allowing four goals on 21 shots in one period of play. Jordan Papirny stopped all 22 shots he faced in relief. --- BLADES 4 REBELS 1 RED DEER, Alta. -- Ryan Graham had a pair of goals and Troy Trombley made 41 saves as Saskatoon ended its three-game slide by downing the Rebels. Brett Stovin and Chase Clayton each had a goal and an assist for the Blades (16-39-5) while Nikita Scherbak and Dylan Busenius tacked on two assists apiece. Conner Bleackley scored the lone goal for Red Deer (28-27-4) as Grayson Pawlenchuk was a team-worst minus-3. Patrik Bartosak turned aside 24-of-28 shots in a losing cause. --- TIGERS 6 WARRIORS 1 MEDICINE HAT, Alta. -- Curtis Valk had a goal and an assist, extending his point streak to 17 games, as the Tigers hammered Moose Jaw. Trevor Cox and Anthony Ast also had a goal and an assist for Medicine Hat (36-20-3), which extended its win streak to four games, while Steven Owre, Kyle Becker and Chad Labelle added single goals. Jesse Forsberg scored for the Warriors (15-34-. Nick Scheider stopped 29 shots for the Tigers as Moose Jaws Justin Paulic made 31 saves in defeat. --- BLAZERS 4 COUGARS 3 (OT) KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- Cole Ully scored twice, including 3:27 into overtime, as the Blazers slipped past Prince George to end their 11-game losing streak. Collin Shirley and Mitch Friesen also scored for Kamloops (12-42-5). Todd Fiddler scored once and set up two more for the Cougars (24-29- and Klarc Wilson and Troy Bourke added a single goal each. Bolton Pouliot made 22 saves for the Blazers while Ty Edmonds turned aside 33-of-37 shots for Prince George. --- WINTERHAWKS 7 GIANTS 4 VANCOUVER -- Alex Schoenborn and Dominic Turgeon each had a goal and two assists and Oliver Bjorkstrand had three assists as Portland downed the Giants for their 16th straight victory. Derrick Pouliot, Nicolas Petan and Brendan Leipsic had a goal and an assist apiece for the Winterhawks (42-12-5) while Paul Bittner, Keoni Texeira added single goals. Tim Traber scored twice for Vancouver (27-23-10) and Trent Lofthouse and Ty Ronning had the others. Corbin Boes made 30 saves for Portland. Payton Lee allowed seven goals on 29 shots for the Giants. --- THUNDERBIRDS 3 SILVERTIPS 2 EVERETT, Wash. -- Adam Henry scored the winner at 9:03 of the third period as Seattle came from behind to edge the Silvertips. Sam McKechnie and Russell Maxwell also scored for the Thunderbirds (37-17-5), who trailed 2-1 after 40 minutes. Joshua Winquist and Patrick Bajkov had power play goals for Everett (28-22-. Seattles Taran Kozun made 27 saves for the win as Austin Lotz stopped 16-of-19 shots for the Silvertips. --- CHIEFS 7 AMERICANS 0 SPOKANE, Wash. -- Mitch Holmberg had two goals and two assists and Eric Williams only had to make 16 saves as the Chiefs blanked Tri-City. Keanu Yamamoto, Adam Helewka, Dominic Zwerger, Hudson Elynuik and Connor Chartier also scored for Spokane (33-20-5) and Reid Gow had three assists. Eric Comrie stopped 35-of-41 shots for the Americans (27-26-6) before giving way to Evan Sarthough, who turned away 6-of-7 shots in eight minutes of relief. Tri-Citys Jesse Astles received a major for checking-to-the-head at 19:26 of the second period. Wesley Johnson Jersey . Like a magic trick, the puck popped out behind Stalock in the San Jose net. While Sharks coach Todd McLellan decried the legality of the tiebreaking goal, the Los Angeles Kings celebrated their latest, greatest escape yet. Brice Johnson Jersey . 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"Im a fan of motorsports, a student of motorsports, and I view this as a challenge for myself," Busch said in an interview with The Associated Press. "Memorial Day weekend, the central focus of all motorsports is Monaco, Indianapolis and Charlotte and this is a tremendous opportunity to be right in the middle of it." Only John Andretti, Stewart and Robby Gordon have attempted the "double," and no driver has tried since Gordon in 2004. "Welcome to the club!" Gordon posted on his Twitter account. Stewart, Buschs new co-owner at Stewart-Haas, is the only driver to complete the double. He did it in his second and final attempt, in 2001, when he finished sixth at Indy and third at Charlotte. An Indiana native who grew up dreaming of winning the Indianapolis 500, Stewart long ago abandoned that goal and passed on an offer last year from Roger Penske to drive one of his cars in the 2013 Indianapolis 500. But Stewart has given Busch his blessing. "Its a great opportunity for Kurt and I fully support him," Stewart said Tuesday. "Hell have a lot to learn in a short amount of time, but he has an overwhelming amount of driving talent on his side. He has a great car owner with Michael Andretti, whos not only an owner, but hes been a driver too. "Michael has so much to offer Kurt in terms of knowledge and firsthand experience. It really seems like a natural pairing." Buschs attempt comes at a much different time than when Gordon and Stewart last tried to run both races. Social media didnt exist a decade ago, and Busch plans to utilize every avenue possible to let fans follow along with his attempt. On Tuesday, he even launched a website -- www.kurtbuschdouble.com -- that is expected to chronicle his efforts. "I think this is something that is good for NASCAR, good for IndyCar, good for the fans to get behind and really feel like they are part of," Busch said. "There was no social media, or the means for fans to get an in-depth look at what goes into the double when the others tried it. We think weve got an opportunity to make people feel like they are part of the experience with me." Busch first flirted with the idea last May when he completed the Indy 500 rookie orientation program with Andretti. He didnt put a program together to run the 500, and said hes second-guessed that decision at times. "I took the conservative route and sometimes I kick myself because Carlos Munoz finished second as a rookie in that car last year," Busch said. "So now Im challenging myself to do something great in motorsports." Andretti will unveil the car and primary sponsor for Busch at a later date. "Im really excited to have Kurt come onboard for the Indy 500. He did a great job for us when he tested last year," Andretti said. "Hes obviously a natural talent and we feel he is going to take to the Indy car quickly and have a competitive month with us." 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He said hes spoken to Stewart, as well as former Penske teammates Helio Castroneves and Sam Hornish Jr., and Juan Pablo Montoya, who left NASCAR to drive for Penske in IndyCar this season, about his venture. Castroneves, Hornish and Montoya are all former Indy 500 winners. "All of them have given me great support and told me, You can do this," Busch said. Indeed, three-time winner Castroneves welcomed Busch to the field: "Congrats on the #indy500, see u there!!" he tweeted. Busch will not participate in an IndyCar race before the Indy 500, but president of competition Derrick Walker said last month the series would try to accommodate him with track time much the same way it has Montoya, who has received additional testing time in his preparation for the season. "To add a driver with the resume of Kurt Busch to the Indianapolis 500 field is a huge gain for IndyCar," Walker said. "We want to see the best 33 drivers put their skills to the test on the biggest stage in motorsports, regardless of which series they come from. To attempt the double is a tremendous challenge, and were looking forward to watching Kurt accomplish the feat." Buschs path to the Indy 500 will begin in earnest after the May 10 Sprint Cup race at Kansas. Hes expected to spend a week testing Andrettis Honda, and make at least 10 trips between Indy and Charlotte as he participates in NASCARs All-Star race and attempts to qualify for the 500, race in the 500 and the 600. He said hes worked out several scheduling issues with NASCAR and has permission from Charlotte Motor Speedway to helicopter onto the frontstretch of the track to speed up his arrival for the second race. Busch won the Coca-Cola 600 -- which is a full 100 miles longer than any other race on the NACAR schedule -- in 2010. "As a past Coca-Cola 600 champion, Kurt Busch knows what a test of endurance 600 miles can be. To race 1,100 is nearly impossible," said Charlotte Motor Speedway president Marcus Smith. "To even attempt this takes a lot of guts. Fans will appreciate this effort, and I know theyll be as excited as I will, watching the clock to see if he can make it to Charlotte in time for our green flag." Charlotte officials said theyll track Buschs journey from Indianapolis on their massive big screen video board in the infield of the speedway so fans can follow and anticipate his arrival. But if he wins the 500, Busch knows hell be late to Charlotte -- if he makes it all. However, NASCARs new Chase for the Sprint Cup championship format means all Busch has to do this year is win a race to earn a spot in the 16-driver Chase, and he can afford to miss the start of the 600 and not jeopardize his regular job. "As long as we attempt to qualify for every race, we are eligible for the Chase under the new rules," Busch said. 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