Winterhawks beat top-ranked Everett to close 2025
3 minute readPublished: Thursday, January 1, 2026 at 6:20 am
Winterhawks Dominate Silvertips to Close Out 2025
In a thrilling matchup to conclude the year, the Portland Winterhawks defeated the top-ranked Everett Silvertips with a final score of 5-2. The game, marked by a significant disparity in shots on goal, saw Portland outshoot Everett 46-24, including a dominant 31-11 margin in the first and third periods.
Despite both teams facing roster limitations due to injuries and player participation in tournaments, the Winterhawks showcased a strong performance, snapping a three-game losing streak. The game remained tied at 2-2 after the second period, but Portland surged ahead in the final frame, scoring three goals to secure the victory. Key goals came from Ryan Miller, Carter Sotheran, and Alex Weiermair.
The Winterhawks' victory was attributed to several factors, including the superior performance of their key players compared to Everett's, the significant shot advantage, and a successful power play, converting on three of five opportunities. A notable moment was Carter Sotheran's goal following a Silvertips turnover.
The outcome was somewhat surprising, given Everett's usual dominance in shot differential. The Silvertips, known for their low shooting percentage, managed only two goals on their 24 shots. The Winterhawks now finish the year tied for fifth place with Kamloops.
BNN's Perspective:
This game highlights the unpredictable nature of sports, especially when teams are impacted by absences. While the Winterhawks' victory is impressive, it's important to consider the context of the game, with both teams missing key players. The result is a positive note for Portland, but it doesn't necessarily reflect the overall balance of power in the league.
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