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WHL Championship: Spokane Chiefs look to bounce back 'ready to go' in Game 2 at Medicine Hat

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Spokane Chiefs coach Brad Lauer said his team was “a little bit late” in Game 1 of the Western Hockey League championship.

The Medicine Hat Tigers came out of the room with an extra jump, learning earlier in the day that star forwards Cayden Lindstrom and Andrew Basha both returned from long-standing injuries.

The teams came in with the two highest-scoring offenses in the WHL playoffs, so it was the lowest-scoring game either team had played in weeks .

“They do a very good job of pass rushing. I think they put us in some pressure where we weren’t ready to maybe move the puck or shoot the puck. “There’s some areas in the game we gotta improve on 100% getting to the net and getting pucks there and looking for those second , third opportunities that we talk about, game in and game out, is one of those areas we’ll definitely focus on.”.

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