BRANDON, Man. - Myles Bell scored twice, including 2:24 into overtime, as the Kelowna Rockets came from behind to defeat the host Brandon Wheat Kings 6-5 on Friday in Western Hockey League play. The Rockets trailed 5-3 with less than a minute to play in the third period, but Ryan Olsen scored at 19:22 and Bell forced overtime with Kelownas second goal 29 seconds later. Zach Franko had a goal and two assists for the Rockets (25-3-2), who extended their win streak to nine games, while Rourke Chartier and Kris Schmidl each scored once. Peter Quenneville had two goals and an assist for the Wheat Kings (17-14-3), while Rene Hunter, Colton Waltz and Tyler Coulter each had a goal and an assist. Jackson Whistle made 26 saves for Kelowna as Brandons Jordan Papirny kicked out 27-of-33 shots in a losing cause. --- BLAZERS 4 RAIDERS 2 PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — Matt Needham scored once and set up three more as Kamloops doubled up the Raiders. Taran Kozun stopped 39-of-41 shots for the Blazers (8-21-4) while Aspen Sterzer and Cole Ully had a goal and an assist apiece. Luke Harrison added a single goal. Dakota Conroy and Mackenze Stewart scored for Prince Albert (17-14-2), which lost its fifth game in a row. Nick McBride stopped 24-of-27 shots for the Raiders. --- PATS 5 BLADES 3 SASKATOON — Braden Christoffer had two goals and an assist as Regina handed the Blades their eighth straight defeat. Dryden Hunt, Connor Gay and Boston Leier each had a goal and an assist for the Pats (18-13-2) while Dawson MacAuley made 33 saves for the win. Nikita Scherbak led Saskatoon (10-22-3) with two goals and an assist and Collin Valcourt scored once. Alex Moodie turned away 28-of-32 shots for the Blades. --- OIL KINGS 7 HURRICANES 3 EDMONTON — Henrik Samuelsson scored three goals to lead the Oil Kings over Lethbridge. Cody Corbett, Lane Bauer, Mitchell Moroz, and Brett Pollock also scored for the Eastern Conference leading Oil Kings (22-9-1) while Reid Petryk and Aaron Irving picked up two assists apiece. Tristan Jarry made 26 saves. Griffin Foulk, Reid Duke and Jamal Watson replied for the Hurricanes (5-26-4), who have dropped eight of their last 10. Corbin Boes started the game for Lethbridge but was replaced by Teagan Sacher after allowing four goals on 20 shots through the first period. Sacher made 20 of 23 saves over 40 minutes of action. --- REBELS 4 ICE 0 CRANBROOK, B.C. — Patrik Bartosak made 35 saves and Brooks Maxwell had two goals and an assist as Red Deer blanked Kootenay. Brady Gaudet and Conor Bleackley both had a goal and an assist for the Rebels (25-26-2). Bleackley opened the scoring for Red Deer at 2:58 of the first period, and Maxwells two goals put the visitors up 3-0 in the third period. Gaudet closed out the game with a short-handed, empty-net goal with 13 seconds to play. Kootenay (17-16-2) goalie Mackenzie Skapski made 26 saves in the losing effort. --- HITMEN 7 TIGERS 0 CALGARY — Brady Brassart scored three times and Chris Driedger made 27 saves as the Hitmen shutout Medicine Hat. Jake Virtanen and Brady Brassart each scored twice for Calgary (20-7-5), which is 7-0-1 in its last eight outings, while Virtanen tacked on an assist for a three-point night. Greg Chase also chipped in with three assists. Chad Labelle was a team-worst minus-4 for the Tigers (19-10-3). Medicine Hats Daniel Wapple allowed five goals on 29 shots before getting pulled late in the third period. Christopher Tai replaced Wapple and stopped 5-of-7 shots in six minutes of relief. --- COUGARS 5 AMERICANS 1 KENNEWICK, Wash. — Todd Fiddler scored the games first goal and then added one more in the second period as Prince George toppled Tri-City. Jansen Harkins and Klarc Wilson had a goal and an assist apiece for the Cougars (12-17-5) and Aaron Macklin added a single goal. The Americans (17-14-3) got their loan goal from Connor Rankin. Prince Georges Ty Edmonds made 31 saves for the win as Tri-Citys Eric Comrie turned aside 21-of-26 shots in defeat. --- GIANTS 3 SILVERTIPS 0 VANCOUVER — Jared Rathjen stopped 22 shots and Trent Lofthouses goal at 9:04 of the second period stood up as the winner as the Giants downed Everett. Jackson Houck and Brett Kulak also scored for Vancouver (16-12-7) while Carter Popoff had two assists. Austin Lotz made 33 saves for the Silvertips (21-8-4), which has dropped back-to-back contests. The clubs combined for only 12 minutes in penalties and neither could score with the man advantage. --- THUNDERBIRDS 3 WINTERHAWKS 2 KENT, Wash. — Branden Troock scored twice, including the winner, as Seattle edged Portland for its eighth win in a row. Troock opened the scoring in the first period and then broke a 2-2 tie with a power-play goal at 7:36 of the third. Justin Hickman also scored for the Thunderbirds (20-9-4). 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Luck was sacked twice, but threw for 344 yards and two touchdowns in the Colts 27-0 win.Luck cant get that much time again.We have to play great — great — against the opposing quarterback as well, coach Marvin Lewis said.The pass rush has been dreadful much of the season, which is a big surprise. Cincinnati finished third overall on defence last season and had 43 sacks. The Bengals lost end Michael Johnson — 3 1/2 sacks — but returned most of the defence intact. Paul Guenther replaced Mike Zimmer, who left as co-ordinator to become the head coach in Minnesota.Linebacker Vontaze Burfict has missed most of the season with concussions and a knee injury that required surgery. The line hasnt gotten pressure consistently, limiting Guenthers options.Cincinnatis defence finished 22nd overall in yards allowed, 20th against both the run and the pass.The Bengals will be trying to get to a quarterback who is hard to sack. The Colts allowed 29 sacks this season, the eighth-fewest in the league. During their game in October, Luck completed 27 of 42 passes without an interceeption.ddddddddddddIndianapolis piled up 506 yards, one of three times this season that the Bengals have allowed at least 500 yards in a game. The Colts led only 10-0 at halftime, and then pulled away against a defence that was on the field for nearly 40 minutes.Suppressing Andrew Luck is going to be kind of hard, safety Reggie Nelson said. He always starts off kind of slow and the scary thing is, he can always get his team going. The key for us as a secondary is not giving up deep balls, and weve given up a couple of those the last couple of games.Peyton Manning and Roethlisberger were able to complete long passes in the last two weeks, taking advantage of the lack of a pass rush.Obviously, if you get pressure on the quarterback, it helps, cornerback Terence Newman said. But we have to be tight in coverage and defend their receivers. From the wide receiver standpoint to the tight ends to the backs, everybody in that (Colts) offence pretty much touches the ball.The Bengals havent won a playoff game since the 1990 season, a 23-year drought that ties for the sixth-longest in NFL history. Theyve been knocked out in the opening round each of the last three seasons.In order to get the breakthrough, theyll have to get to Luck.Hes a gunslinger — good, bad, or whatever, safety George Iloka said. Hes always capable of making big plays. Were going to have our hands full, as we know.Notes: The club record for fewest sacks in a season is 16 in 1969, with a 14-game schedule. Cincinnati had only 17 in 2008. ... The Bengals will practice at the University of Cincinnatis covered field the rest of the week because of the cold. They practiced outside at Paul Brown Stadium last week, when a half-dozen players came down with the flu.___Online: AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP_NFL ' ' '