Everett Silvertips Tie Up WHL Playoff Series With Overtime Win

Everett, WALocal News

The Everett Silvertips are riding high after a thrilling overtime win against the Seattle Thunderbirds, bringing the WHL playoff series to a 1-1 tie. The Silvertips faced an uphill battle after losing their first game 3-2 at home, where 5,596 fans witnessed the disappointment. However, they turned the tide in game two, capturing a 3-2 overtime victory that showcased their determination and skill. Eric Jamieson's game-winning goal energized the 6,121 fans in attendance and exemplified the team's motto, "Find a Way. " The series now heads to Kent for game three, scheduled for April 1st, with game four also set to take place at the ShoWare Center.

Fans eagerly anticipate game five, which will return to their home arena in Everett on April 5th. The community's support is evident, as the Silvertips continue to rally behind their team in this exciting playoff run. This series not only highlights local talent but also strengthens the bond between the team and its passionate fanbase.

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