Everett Silvertips have sluggish start to series, fall to Portland 8-2 in Game 1

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The Everett Silvertips were driving on flat tires on Friday night against the Portland Winterhawks. Portland exploded for eight goals on the evening, winning 8-2 in Game 1 of the WHL semifinals at Veterans Memorial Coliseum and taking a 1-0 series lead.

Game 2 is set for 6 p.m. on Saturday night in Portland.

Defensive units for Everett had their share of miscues covering open areas of the ice. With 13 players, including netminder Jan Spunar, having points for the Winterhawks, the Silvertips had trouble containing their opponents in dangerous areas and it easy for Portland to cash in. Being rather slow on closing gaps off the rush and an inability to block passing lanes like they normally do set the Silvertips up for failure.

Seattle Kraken prospect Tyson Jugnauth got the scoring started for the Winterhawks in what would turn out to be an impressive night for him offensively. A burst of speed across the blue line allowed him to shoot it over the glove side of Tyler Palmer for his first goal of the playoffs at 2:38 of the first period.

Everett allowed the pace to be dictated by Portland, forcing them to puck chase most of the night. If the Silvertips want to even up the series Saturday, quick patchwork is needed in stopping the relentless attack of the Winterhawks, as well as beginning to control possession battles again.

The game swung wide open during the middle portion of the first. Goals from Tyson Yaremko with his first of the playoffs and Josh Davies with his fourth made it a three-goal game.

Shortly thereafter, Tarin Smith jumped up into the slot and went above Spunar’s shoulder for his first goal of the playoffs, getting Everett on the board at 12:46. All three goals in this sequence came within the span of 54 seconds.

Injuries continue to persist as a thorn in Everett’s side, especially throughout Friday night. Co-captain and top-line forward Austin Roest was announced as absent from the Everett lineup before the game due to the undisclosed injury he sustained during Game 5 of the previous series. 

In the second, Jesse Heslop had to be escorted to the locker room after falling near the bench area, and he missed the remainder of the game. And with Teague Patton missing for the entire first round and Friday night, that’s basically a whole forward line that coach Dennis Williams has had to do away with during these playoffs.

Kyle Chyzowski scored on one of his eight shots on goal, twice as many as the next leading player, and Portland got another from Jugnauth during the second period.

Jugnauth had a plus-three rating with two goals and an assist, while also doing some solid work in transition and in back-checking efforts. He was voted the game’s first star.

The second and final goal for the Silvertips on the evening came from Parker Berge who went to work at the top of the zone and found a power-play goal, his fourth tally of the playoffs at 7:20 of the second.

Palmer looked pedestrian for the Silvertips for the first time since Game 1 of the previous series against the Vancouver Giants. Palmer stopped only 23 of the 29 shots he faced and was again pulled for Ethan Chadwick before the third period. 

After allowing only three goals over his last four playoff starts against the Giants, Palmer’s playoff save percentage dropped from second in the WHL to 12th at .907 after Friday’s performance.

A couple tallies from Nate Danielson and Jack O’Brien in the third period sealed the onslaught victory for Portland. The Silvertips were beaten at their own game on this night, with Portland controlling the shot totals at 47-23.

Spunar improved his playoff record to a perfect 5-0 with the win. 21 stops on 23 shots upped his playoff save percentage to .903.

Since Palmer had the lion’s share of the game with 40 minutes in net for the Silvertips, for Game 2 they might be willing to give Chadwick the start for the first time this playoffs. In his brief appearance in the aforementioned Game 1 against Vancouver, he looked ready to jump into the action by stopping 13 of 13. It was a similar story Friday night, in which he allowed two goals on 18 shots during the third period.

The roster for Everett might be even more depleted for Game 2, as forward Caden Brown took an unnecessary run at Portland’s Marcus Nguyen late in the game and cross checked him across the back, forcing him to ground and causing a skirmish. 

Dexter Whittle might draw into the lineup for the Silvertips for the first time during these playoffs. Whittle has been injured for most of the season up to this point, only making a few appearances near the end of season.

This was the Silvertips’ 15th straight loss at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, with the last win coming on Nov. 16, 2021. Ben Hemmerling, Roest, and Whittle are the only players still currently on the Silvertips roster to have played in that game.

Header photo by Brian Liesse, courtesy Seattle Thunderbirds.

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