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Eetu Laurikainen finished with 35 saves for Lethbridge, while at the other end of the ice Corbin Boes stopped 39 shots. --- REBELS 6 RAIDERS 3 RED DEER, Alta. -- The Rebels overcame a 3-1 deficit with five unanswered goals to beat Prince Albert. Wyatt Johnson, with a short-handed goal, Haydn Fleury, Kayle Doetzel, Connor Bleackley, Dominik Volek and Brooks Maxwell each scored for Red Deer (14-14-2). Dakota Conroy, Mike Winther and Leon Draisaitl replied for the Raiders (17-10-2). Rebels goalie Patrik Bartosak stopped 31 shots, while Cole Cheveldave made 25 saves for the Raiders. --- GIANTS 3 ICE 2 VANCOUVER -- Jackson Houck scored on the power play with less than five minutes left to lift the Giants past Kootenay. Cain Franson and Travis McEvoy also scored for Vancouver (13-11-7) in the second period. Jon Martin and Austin Vetterl had singles for the Ice (15-14-2). Jared Rathjen made 33 saves for the Giants. 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