Hockey

Wiebe's hat trick, OT winner lifts Edmonton Oil Kings over Saint John Sea Dogs in Memorial Cup

Jaxsen Wiebe didn't set the Western Hockey League on fire this season as a point producer.

Oil Kings forward scores 1st 3-on-3 overtime winner in tournament history

Edmonton Oil Kings' Jaxsen Wiebe, centre, celebrates his game-winning goal in front of Saint John Sea Dogs' Cam MacDonald, left, and Vincent Sevigny during overtime of Memorial Cup hockey action in Saint John, N.B. on Wednesday, June 22, 2022. (Darren Calabrese/The Canadian Press)

Jaxsen Wiebe didn't set the Western Hockey League on fire this season as a point producer.

The 202-pound, six-foot forward who only scored 10 times in 51 games with the Alberta squad was relied on to be a reliable role player for the talent-loaded Edmonton Oil Kings.

Wiebe recorded his first-ever hat trick on Wednesday night at TD Station, with the third goal at 8:05 of 3-on-3 overtime being the highlight as his Oil Kings defeated the host Saint John Sea Dogs 4-3 in a wild Memorial Cup affair.

Carter Souch, who chipped in with two assists, had the other Edmonton goal. It was the second game in as many days for the WHL champions, who now have an overtime win and a loss on their national tournament resume.

Ravis Kristians Ansons, Josh Lawrence and William Dufour scored for the Sea Dogs, who were behind 2-0 in the first five minutes of the first period and led 3-2 by the 10-minute mark. The Sea Dogs now have a win and overtime loss in the round-robin standings.

WATCH | 1st 3-on-3 ovetime winner at Memorial Cup:

Edmonton Oil Kings capture first ever 3-on-3 overtime win at Memorial Cup

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Jaxsen Wiebe hat trick included the overtime winner as Edmonton defeated Saint John 4-3.

The Sea Dogs outshot the Oil Kings 39-31 and both goalies were sharp, especially in the all-out track meet that was overtime. It was the first time in Memorial Cup history that teams played the 3-on-3 overtime format.

The Comeback Cats, a.k.a. the Shawinigan Cataractes, will look to improve to 2-0 when they play the Hamilton Bulldogs on Thursday. The OHL champion Bulldogs lost 5-3 on Monday to the Sea Dogs. The QMJHL champion Cataractes beat the Oil Kings 4-3 on Tuesday. Attendance at the TD Station for Game 1 was 5,021 and 4,692 for Game 2. The arena has a seating capacity of 6,603. A new rule for this year's tournament is that every goal is automatically reviewed by a video judge.

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