The games start for round 2 in earnest, with eight teams vying for the right to represent the WHL at the Memorial Cup.
Portland faces Seattle in one of those matchups. Still, due to a scheduling conflict being graduation ceremonies at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, the Hawks will start game one in Kent on Saturday.
Portland will host the Thunderbirds on Sunday at 5 pm and Wednesday at 7 pm before the series switches to Kent and back and forth.
Both teams swept their first round series, with Portland taking out Prince George and Seattle blasting out the Kelowna Rockets. Since the trade deadline, Portland has primarily
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