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Thunderbirds cruise past Blazers to reach Memorial Cup semifinal

Kyle Crnkovic and Jared Davidson each had a goal and two assists for the Seattle Thunderbirds in Wednesday's 6-1 win over the Kamloops Blazers to reach the Memorial Cup semifinal.

Lucas Ciona, Jordan Gustafson, Luke Prokop and Colton Dach also scored for the Western Hockey League champion T-Birds.

Seattle starter Thomas Milic made 30 saves for the win.

Ryan Hofer scored the lone goal for the host Blazers with Dylan Ernst stopping 36 of 42 shots.

The winner of Thursday's tiebreaker between the Blazers and the Ontario Hockey League's Peterborough Petes will face Seattle in Friday's semifinal.

The Quebec Remparts (2-1) have a bye to Sunday's final after beating both Seattle and Kamloops.

Ciona opened the scoring for the Thunderbirds 4:02 into the first period.

The captain sent a lead pass from just inside the blue line to a streaking Davidson, who fired a backhand shot that was stopped, but not controlled, by Ernst.

After a scramble in front, Ciona sniped the puck home for his second of the tournament.

A costly Seattle mistake led to Kamloops drawing even at 10:50.

Kevin Korchinski mishandled a pass and lost the puck to Daylan Kuefler as he looked to leave his own zone.

Kuefler quickly dished it to Hofer, who wired the puck past Milic from the right faceoff circle for his second to the delight of the home crowd at Sandman Centre.

But Davidson put the Thunderbirds ahead with a power-play marker at 6:39 of the second period.

Just eight seconds later, the Thunderbirds capitalized on another Blazers' gaffe.

Kamloops defenceman Aapo Sarell turned the puck over behind the net to Crnkovic, who fed Gustafson in front of the net to beat a sprawling Ernst for a 3-1 lead for Seattle.

Seattle outshot the Blazers 29-19 through a two

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