LETHBRIDGE, Alta. - One period was all the Calgary Hitmen needed for a win on Saturday night.Adam Tambellini scored two of the Hitmens five-straight goals in the second period en route to defeating the Lethbridge Hurricanes 5-3 in Western Hockey League action.Jake Bean, Pavel Karnaukhov and Carsen Twarynski also had goals in the period for Calgary (23-15-4). Brendan Burke only needed 13 saves to record the win.Brayden Burke struck twice for the Hurricanes (10-24-6) with Giorgio Estephan adding the other. Jayden Sittler stopped 37 shots in goal.The Hitmen scored once on three power plays while Lethbridge went 1 for 2.---RAIDERS 6 PATS 5REGINA — Kris Schmidli scored two of Prince Alberts four first-period goals to beat the Pats.Austin Glover and Tim Vanstone also scored in the first for the Raiders (19-23-1). Craig Leverton and Jayden Hart rounded out the attack for the clubs third-straight win.Taylor Cooper countered with a hat trick for Regina (22-15-5). Colby Williams and Adam Brooks also had goals.---SILVERTIPS 3 BRONCOS 1SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. — Ivan Nikolishin scored one-of-three power-play goals in the second period for Everett as it slipped past the Broncos.Noah Juulsen and Patrick Bajkov also found the back of the net for the Silvertips (26-12-4).Colby Cave replied with his 20th of the season for Swift Current (20-18-5).---WARRIORS 4 OIL KINGS 3MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Axel Blomqvist scored his first goal since he was traded to the Warriors and it proved to be the winner as they edged Edmonton.Dustin Perillat, Brett Howden and Tanner Eberle also chipped in for Moose Jaw (17-23-4). The win snaps a three-game losing streak.Brandon Baddock, Davis Koch and Brett Pollock all scored for the Oil Kings (20-17-5), who had their four-game winning streak halted.---BLADES 6 ICE 4CRANBOOK, B.C. — Wyatt Sloboshan struck twice in the second period as Saskatoon got past the Ice.Cameron Hebig, Brycen Martin, Sam McKechnie and Brett Stovin rounded out the attack for the Blades (10-29-3), who snapped a four-game losing streak.Levi Cable had a pair of goals for Kootenay (21-20-1), with Luke Philp and Tim Bozon adding the others.---REBELS 6 WHEAT KINGS 1RED DEER, Alta. — Presten Kopeck scored twice and added an assist as the Rebels routed Brandon.Riley Sheen had two-of-three first-period goals for Red Deer (23-14-5). 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The 36-year-old Briere, who is heading into the final year of his contract, recorded 13 goals and 12 assists in 69 games with the Canadiens last season. Parenteau, 31, had 14 goals and 19 assists with Colorado. The Boucherville, Que., native was selected 264th overall by the Anaheim Ducks at the 2001 NHL draft. Prior to joining the Avalanche, Parenteau suited up for the Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers and New York Islanders. Briere, who has also played for Phoenix, Buffalo, and Philadelphia, joined the Canadiens as a free agent on July 4, 2013. "I think for one year it was a great experience," Briere said of his time in Montreal. "What we did in the playoffs was pretty amazing. This is what Ill remember the most. I think sometimes certain coaches like certain players. I dont think it was anything personal. But my responsibilities that I had probably were a little lower than I had expected coming in. Thats why Im looking forward to a new chance in Colorado.dddddddddddd" Briere said it was difficult to watch from the sidelines as a healthy scratch. "Its tough watching your teammates going out there and sacrificing their body while you have to just watch," he said in an interview. "But I kept saying to myself good things are going to happen, just be a good team player. And I feel in a sense its a little bit of whats happening today." Parenteau said he happy to be returning to his home province. "I think Im at a stage of my career where Im old enough to deal with all the pressure that comes with it," he told a conference call. "Its a pretty big deal for a kid, Im pretty much playing in my hometown. . . Its a huge deal for me, my family, everyone that surrounds me." He also thinks hes a good fit in Montreal. "Im pretty good friends with Brandon Prust and Dale Weise and David Desharnais," he said. 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