Spokane Chiefs players | The speaker review

From personnel reports

KENT, Washington – The Spokane Chiefs rounded up their most productive time in nearly a month, taking a win in the Western Hockey League on Tuesday.

Four Spokane players scored in the second period and the Chiefs overcame an early deficit in a 6-3 away win over Seattle in a game in the US Division.

Jared Davidson gave Seattle a 1-0 lead just 70 seconds into the game, and the Thunderbirds carried that advantage into the first 20 minutes.

Spokane started the second period in the power play. Erik Atchison evened the game at the 34-second mark. Bear Hughes added a power play goal for the Chiefs at 2:08 to take a goal ahead.

Cordel Larson and Chase Bertholet also scored a goal during this period and gave the Chiefs their first four-goal period since November 30 in their 6-5 win over Victoria.

Graham Sward and Hughes each scored a goal or Spokane in the third period.

Chiefs goalkeeper Mason Beaupit made 23 saves.