Kevin Sundher scored once and set up another as the Brandon Wheat Kings beat the Calgary Hitmen Sunday evening at MTS Centre in Winnipeg.
The win gives Brandon a 2-1 lead in their Best-of-Seven Eastern Conference Quarter-Final Final series.
Greg Chase, with his first career playoff goal, had the lone marker for the Hitmen who were tied 1-1 after one, but trailed 3-1 after forty minutes.
Brandon out shot the Hitmen 42-27.
Photo Credit: Bruce Fedyck
Click to listen to Brandon forward and Flames prospect Michael Ferland
Click to listen to Hitmen goaltending coach Darcy Wakaluk
Calgary Hitmen 1 at Brandon Wheat Kings 4
Sunday, March 25, 2012 - MTS Centre - Winnipeg, MB
Calgary 1 0 0 - 1
Brandon 1 2 1 - 4
1st Period
1, Brandon, Mraz 1 (Bertaggia, Sundher), 4:32.
2, Calgary, Chase 1 (Kosterman), 19:09.
Penalties-Chase Cal (tripping), 7:51; served by Macek Cal (too many men), 13:03; Brassart Cal (roughing), 20:00.
2nd Period
3, Brandon, Ferland 2 (Walker, Stone), 8:01 (PP).
4, Brandon, Roy 1 (Swyripa, Seaman), 19:41.
Penalties-Brassart Cal (tripping), 7:53.
3rd Period
5, Brandon, Sundher 1 (Bertaggia, Nikkel), 4:56.
Penalties-Ciarelli Bdn (tripping), 2:01; Chase Cal (holding), 6:41; Seaman Bdn (roughing), 6:41; Cheek Cal (slashing), 7:52; Cheek Cal (10-minute misconduct), 15:19; Roy Bdn (10-minute misconduct), 15:19; Trzonkowski Cal (roughing), 17:41; Melnychuk Bdn (roughing), 17:41.
Shots on Goal-Calgary 9-5-13-27. Brandon 12-15-15-42.
Power Play Opportunities-Calgary 0 / 1; Brandon 1 / 5.
Goalies-Calgary, Glover 1-1-0-0 (42 shots-38 saves). Brandon, Boes 2-1-0-0 (27 shots-26 saves).
A-3,578
Referees-Trevor Hanson (19), Pat Smith (12).
Linesmen-Bryden Hutlet (114), Kelsey Mahoney (138).
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