Portland starts the northern section of their trip to the Eastern Division, trying for their 3rd straight win.
The Portland Winterhawks put together an early comeback to tie the score in the second period but could not muster another rally late during a 5-4 loss at Princ
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PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — The visiting Portland Winterhawks outshot the Prince Albert Raiders 41-24 on Tuesday night, but came up on the short end of a 5-4 Western Hockey League decision.
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It was a heart thriller barn burner at the Art Hauser Centre, but the Prince Albert Raiders came out on the right side of it with a 5-4 win over the Portland Winterhawks on Tuesday night. Raider interim head coach Ryan McDonald says the Raiders did well ...
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What: The Portland Winterhawks (25-15-2-1) take on the Swift Current Broncos (20-18-1-1) in Western Hockey League action. When: Saturday, January 18, 5pm PST (7pm CST.) Where: InnovationPlex, Swift Current, Saskatchewan. Watch: You can stream the game via the CHL TV pay per view (about US$7.50 for one game).
Editor's note: this article first appeared in the Argus Observer on Monday Jan. 17, 1977. It appears here as it was printed 48 years ago.