The Calgary Hitmen kept the good times rolling at home Friday night, defeating the Saskatoon Blades 4-1.
Calgary’s win was its 10th in a row on home ice and pulled the Hitmen back into a tie for first place in the Eastern Conference.
Oliver Tulk led the way for the Hitmen, scoring twice and adding an assist as he extended his scoring streak to 19 games.
Carson Wetsch and Brandon Gorzynski added single goals for Calgary, while Hayden Harsanyi scored the lone goal of the evening for the Blades.
Ben Kindel picked up an assist on Tulk’s first goal, extending his scoring streak to 22 games, and Sawyer Mynio picked up his first point as a member of the Hitmen.
Calgary’s win was its fifth in a row and eighth in its last 10 games. The club is tied with the Medicine Hat Tigers for first place in the Eastern Conference and has three games …