PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. -- Brayden Point scored three goals and added three assists as the Moose Jaw Warriors dominated the Prince Albert Raiders 7-1 in Western Hockey League action on Friday. Jack Rodewald and Tanner Eberle each had a goal and an assist for Moose Jaw (14-31-8), and Alexey Sleptsov and Torrin White also scored. Justin Paulic turned aside 39 shots for the win. Josh Morrissey replied for Prince Albert (24-26-3), which was outshot 40-29 and held to just five shots in the first period. Cole Cheveldave started in net for the Raiders, but was pulled after giving up three goals on 11 shots through 28 minutes. Nick McBride stopped 14 of 18 shots in relief. --- TIGERS 5 BLADES 2 SASKATOON -- Anthony Asts scored a short-handed goal in the first period that proved to be the winner as Medicine Hat toppled the Blades. Dylan Bredo had a goal and an assist for the Tigers (32-19-3) and Markus Eisenschmid, Chad Labelle, and Cole Sanford also scored. The Blades (15-37-4) were 2 for 5 with the man advantage and both MacKenzie Johnston and Cameron Hebig scored power-play goals. Johnston also added an assist. Nick Schneider stopped 18 shots for the victory while Troy Trombley made 33 saves for the loss. --- WHEAT KINGS 8 BRONCOS 1 BRANDON, Man. -- Tim McGauley scored two goals and helped on another as the Wheat Kings thrashed Swift Current. Jayce Hawryluk had a goal and an assist John Quenneville and Richard Nejezchleb had a goal and an assist apiece, and Eric Roy, Jesse Gabrielle and Quintin Lisoway also scored for Brandon (28-20-6). Curtis Honey made 15 saves. Black Graham scored for the Broncos (26-21-8), who racked up 75 penalty minutes on 16 infractions. Eetu Laurikainen stopped 14 of 19 shots before giving way to Landon Bow, who gave up three goals on three shots. The Wheat Kings were 4 for 10 on the power play, but took 53 penalty minutes on nine infractions. The Broncos were 1 for 4 with the man advantage. --- ICE 8 HURRICANES 1 LETHBRIDGE, Alta. -- Tim Bozon scored a hat trick and added an assist as Kootenay dominated the Hurricanes. Luke Philip scored two goals and assisted on another, and Jaedon Descheneau, Zach Franko and Sam Reinhart had a goal and two assists apiece for Kootenay (29-21-4), which racked up 57 penalty minutes on 13 infractions. Mackenzie Skapski stopped 23 shots. Riley Sheen had the lone goal for Lethbridge (11-40-5), which took 12 penalties totalling 39 minutes. Jonny Hogue started in net for the Hurricanes but was pulled after allowing five goals on 17 shots through the first period. Teagan Sacher stopped 23 of 26 shots in relief. --- ROYALS 3 BLAZERS 1 KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- Royals goalie Coleman Vollrath made 36 saves as Victoria edged Kamloops. Brandon Magee and Taylor Cruck scored for the Royals (36-16-4), while Tyler Soy added a short-handed goal. Ryan Rehill scored on the power play for the Blazers (11-39-5), their only goal on four chances with the man advantage. Kamloops goalie Bolton Pouliot made 26 saves in the losing effort. --- COUGARS 5 REBELS 3 PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- Todd Fiddle scored twice and added an assist, and Brad Morrisons second-period goal stood up as the winner as the Cougars edged Red Deer. Sam Ruopp and Joseph Carvalho also scored for Prince George (23-26-7), while Jansen Harkins added two assists. Haydn Fleury and Presten Kopeck both scored once and assisted on another for Red Deer (27-24-4). Scott Feser also scored for the Rebels. Cougars goalie Adam Beukeboom made 46 saves for the win. Patrik Bartosak turned away 37 shots in the losing effort for Red Deer. --- OIL KINGS 3 ROCKETS 2 (SO) KELOWNA, B.C. -- Mitchell Moroz scored the only goal in a shootout to lift Edmonton over the Rockets. Cole Benson and Brett Pollock also scored for Edmonton (39-13-1). Carter Rigby and Myles Bell replied for Kelowna (43-7-4). Edmontons Tristan Jarry made 26 saves while Jordon Cooke stopped 25 shots in defeat. Both teams were 1 for 6 on the power play. --- WINTERHAWKS 10 AMERICANS 3 KENNEWICK, Wash. -- Nicholas Petan scored twice and added an assist, and the Winterhawks used two four-goal periods to thrash Tri-City. Alex Schoenborn scored two goals for Portland (37-12-5), Oliver Bjorkstrand had a goal and two assists, Paul Bittner, Derrick Pouliot, and Keegan Iverson had a goal and an assist apiece, and Taylor Leir and Ethan Price scored the others. The Winterhawks were 3 for 4 on the power play. Michal Plutnar, Parker Wotherspoon, and Jessey Astles replied for Tri-City (26-23-5), who was 1 for 5 on the man advantage. Brendan Burke made 29 saves for the win. Eric Comrie started in net for the Americans and gave up four goals on 22 shots before being replaced by Evan Sarthou, who stopped 18 of 24 shots he faced. --- HITMEN 5 GIANTS 0 VANCOUVER -- Chris Driedger stopped 44 shots for his third shutout of the season to lead the Calgary Hitmen over the Giants. Adam Tambellini had two of Calgarys three power-play goals. Jake Virtanen also scored while the Hitmen (34-15-6) skated with the man advantage. Brady Brassart and Chase Lang also scored for Calgary. Peyton Lee stopped 6 of 8 shots for Vancouver (27-20-9), while Jared Rathjen handled 18 of 21. The Hitman were 3 for 5 on the power play, while the Giants were 0 for 9. --- THUNDERBIRDS 4 CHIEFS 0 KENT, Wash. -- Ryan Gropp scored twice, and Taran Kozun made 35 saves to lift Seattle over Spokane. Mathew Barzal had a goal and an assist for the Thunderbirds (35-16-5), and Branden Troock also scored. 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Canada is ranked 15th in the world by the International Rugby Board, compared to No. 18 for the U.S. Four years ago, the Eagles defeated Canada 12-6 in South Carolina, only to lose 41-18 in the finale in Edmonton. The U.S. went on to beat Uruguay 27-22 and 27-6 to join the Canadian men at the World Cup in New Zealand. The Canada-U.S. winner will play in Pool D at the World Cup alongside No. 5 France, No. 8 Ireland, No. 12 Italy and Europe 2. The loser moves on to play Uruguay in another qualifying series, whose winner will play in Pool B with No. 2 Africa, No. 7 Samoa, No. 9 Scotland and Asia 1, likely No. 14 Japan. The team beaten by Uruguay has one last chance to book its ticket to the World Cup via a repechage tournament. No. 10 Argentina is an automatic qualifier from the Americas. Canada has most of its arsenal available for the U.S. series. Missing are prop Hubert Buydens, who is playing professionally in New Zealand, and injured back Trainor. But back in action are hard-nosed lock forward Jamie Cudmore and winger DTH van der Merwe. In-form flanker John Moonlight retains his place in a back row that also features captain Aaron Carpenter and Tyler Ardron, who has signed a pro deal with the Ospreys in Wales. Cudmore partners Jebb Sinclair of London Irish in the second row behind props Andrew Tiedemann and Jason Marshall and hooker Ryan Hamilton. Mobile scrum half Phil Mack earns the No. 9 shirt with Harry Jones winning the battle at fly half. Nick Blevins and Ciaran Hearn pair up in the centre with van der Merwe and Matt Evans on the wing. Dependable kicker James Pritchard starts at fullback. The Canadian starting 15 features eight who play professionally overseas.dddddddddddd Saturdays game marks the 50th meeting between the North American rivals. Canada leads the series 36-12-1. The U.S. has lost its last five matches in 2013 including a 16-9 defeat at the hands of Canada in Edmonton in May. Under coach Kieran Crowley, Canada is coming off losses to Japan and Ireland but impressed earlier in the summer with wins over Fiji and Tonga. NOTES -- Jeff Hassler has been replaced by Sean Duke on the Canadian roster due to illness ... The Canadians are slated to leave Oakville, Ont., on Thursday for South Carolina ... Canada captain Aaron Carpenter threw out the opening pitch before the Blue Jays game Tuesday night against the Boston Red Sox. --- Canada Andrew Tiedemann, Castaway Wanderers, St. Albert, Alta.; Ryan Hamilton, Capilano RFC, Vancouver; Jason Marshall, Atlantique Stade Rochelais (France), Vancouver; Jebb Sinclair, London Irish (England), Fredericton; Jamie Cudmore, ASM Clermont Auvergne (France), Squamish, B.C.; Tyler Ardron, Ospreys (Wales), Lakefield, Ont.; John Moonlight, James Bay AA, Pickering, Ont.; Aaron Carpenter (capt.), Cornish Pirates (England), Brantford, Ont.; Phil Mack, Uvic Vikes, Victoria; Harry Jones, Capilano RFC, West Vancouver; DTH van der Merwe, Glasgow Warriors (Scotland), Regina; Nick Blevins, Calgary Hornets, Calgary; Ciaran Hearn, Castaway Wanderers, Conception Bay, N.L.; Matt Evans, Cornish Pirates (England), Maple Bay, B.C.; James Pritchard, Bedford Blues (England), Parkes, Australia. Reserves Ray Barkwill, Niagara Wasps RFC, Niagara Falls, Ont.; Tom Dolezel, London St. Georges, London, Ont.; Doug Wooldridge, Lindsay RFC, Lindsay, Ont.; Tyler Hotson, London Scottish (England), Vancouver; Nanyak Dala, Castaway Wanderers RFC, Saskatoon; Sean White, James Bay AA, Victoria; Nathan Hirayama, UVIC Vikes, Richmond, B.C.; Phil Mackenzie, Sale Sharks (England), Oakville, Ont. ' ' '