Zary bags a teddy bear goal, Blazers beat Portland
KAMLOOPS — One night after losing in a shootout to Portland, the Kamloops Blazers exacted a measure of revenge, beating the Winterhawks 4-1 at Sandman Centre. Cute, cuddly, fluffy revenge.
It was Teddy Bear Toss night in Kamloops, a tradition that dates back to 1993 and is now copied in rinks across Canada and the United States. On Saturday, the fateful goal came thanks to Connor Zary, as he potted his 18th of the season on a two-man advantage midway through the opening frame.
After a relatively short (as Teddy Bear clean-ups go) delay, Kamloops kept coming. They peppered Joel Hofer with 15 shots in the first, and added a second goal, as Orrin Centazzo got his 14th of the year with less than three minutes left in the period.