MEDICINE HAT, Alta. - Cole Sanford and Trevor Cox each had five-point nights — scoring twice and adding three assists — to lead the Medicine Hat Tigers to a 7-4 victory over the Prince Albert Raiders on Saturday in Western Hockey League action.Chad Labelle found the back of the net 13 seconds into the game for Medicine Hat (23-8-2) with Ty Stanton and Steven Owre adding the other goals.Brendan Guhle, Cory Millette, Jayden Hart and Simon Stransky responded for the Raiders (15-18-1), who have not won in five games.Nick Schneider kicked out 32 shots for the win while Nick McBride stopped 33-of-39 shots in 59:20 for Prince Albert.The Tigers were successful on one power play while the Raiders also scored once on two chances with the man advantage.---REBELS 4 WARRIORS 1MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Meyer Nell scored the first of three goals for Red Deer as they downed the Warriors.Riley Sheen and Brett Cote also had goals in the first period for the Rebels (18-11-4). Evan Polei added an empty-net goal as Red Deer won its fifth straight.Dustin Perillat responded 50 seconds into the third period with a power-play goal for Moose Jaw (15-15-3).---PATS 5 BLADES 4SASKATOON — Sam Steel had a short-handed goal and added two assists as Regina edged the Blades.Chase Harrison, Rykr Cole, Braden Christoffer and Connor Gay rounded out the attack for the Pats (19-11-1).Cameron Hebig, Ryan Graham, Luke Gingras and Brett Stovin provided the offence for Saskatoon (7-24-3). The Blades havent won in 10 games.---HITMEN 5 BLAZERS 3CALGARY — Adam Tambellini scored his 18th of the season as the Hitmen held off Kamloops.Loch Morrison, Chase Lang, Taylor Sanheim and Connor Rankin also found the back of the net for Calgary (18-11-3) in its fourth-straight win.Matt Revel, Collin Shirley and Cole Ully chipped in for the Blazers (12-18-5), who dropped their fifth in a row.---ICE 6 OIL KINGS 3CRANBROOK, B.C. — Matt Alfaro broke a 3-3 tie in the third period as Kootenay scored three straight to beat Edmonton.Bryan Allbee, Tyler King, Ryan Chynoweth, Jaedon Descheneau and Zak Zborosky supplied the rest of the offence for the Ice (17-17-0).Blake Orban, Brandon Baddock and Brandon Ralph all had goals for the Oil Kings (15-13-5).---GIANTS 4 ROYALS 0VANCOUVER — Cody Porter made 27 saves as the Giants shut out Victoria.Mason Geertsen struck twice on the power play for Vancouver (15-18-0) in its sixth-straight win. Alec Baer and Josh Thrower rounded out the attack.Jayden Sittler started for the Royals (17-16-2), stopping 23-of-27 shots in 27:29. He was replaced by Coleman Vollrath who stopped all 24 shots he faced in 32:31.---CHIEFS 3 COUGARS 2SPOKANE, Wash. — Liam Stewart had the winner in the third period as the Chiefs slipped by Prince George.Adam Helewka and Hudson Elynuik also scored for Spokane (16-12-3).Marc McNulty had both goals for the Cougars (17-16-0), who snapped a four-game winning streak.---WINTERHAWKS 2 THUNDERBIRDS 1KENT, Wash. — Miles Koules scored the eventual winner at 12:39 of the third period as Portland edged the Thunderbirds.Chase De Leo chipped in with a power-play goal for the Winterhawks (18-14-3).Keegan Kolesar replied for Seattle (13-15-4) with his 10th of the year.---SILVERTIPS 4 AMERICANS 2EVERETT, Wash. — Remi Laurencelle had the go-ahead goal halfway through the second period as the Silvertips doubled up Tri-City.Patrick Bajkov, Kohl Bauml and Carson Stadnyk rounded out the attack for Everett (19-8-4).Dylan Coghlan started the scoring for the Americans (17-14-1) on the power play. 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The Champions League is set for an overhaul from 2018, with the top four divisions given four automatic qualifying berths to the group stages, with the move coming about to placate any talk of Europes biggest clubs forming a breakaway competition.The decision, which is yet to be fully ratified, could see the Scottish champions miss out on qualification to what Doncaster claimed would become a closed shop Champions League competition. The threat is very real, very significant, he said at the Leaders 2016 conference held at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.We are only talking about the cycle of 2018-21 but the direction of travel that UEFA have embarked upon is a very dangerous route. UEFAs proposed Champions League changes are set to favour the big leagues It threatens the very future of very top-level football and it is vital that a line is drawn in the sand now and the EPFL (European Professional Football Leagues) take the firm stand that is required and start the pulling back of the very damning proposals.It is important to be a domestic champion club, that is the same across Europe, it is about access to the top-tier of European competitive football with the other champions of European football. Remove that and you fundamentally remove what is important about being a champion in a domestic contest. You would damage irreversibly the mid-level domestic leagues.You would see interest in all the leagues that are excluded inevitably declining and that would damage the game.Asked about the proposed changes, Doncaster added: I have been in the game 20 years, I have never seen the game in Europe as united against a set of proposals. It is unique that you have representatives of the small, large and medium-sized leagues against damaging proposals from UEFA. Toni Kroos in action for Real Madrid during a Champions League game with Borussia Dortmund The closed-shop is the direction of travel a number in Europe would like to see and it is outrageous that UEFA can preside over a situation where that is the direction of travel.The fear is that we end up with a closed-league situation. I was at the Celtic v Manchester City game last week, probably one of the best group games and a fantastic spectacle enjoyed by many across the world.You remove that romance and it is all about money and that is to the detriment of the game, not just in Scottish football but across the world.While the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga and Serie A are all set to benefit from the new proposals, Lars-Christer Olsson - the chairman of EPFL - has claimed UEFA have broken their memorandumm of understanding with the EPFL by not consulting them over the planned changes.dddddddddddd SPFL chief Neil Doncaster (left) fears a negative impact for the Scottish game That has led to a threat from the EPFL to renege on the memorandum and allow their member associations to schedule domestic fixtures that clash with Champions League and Europa League matches. The EPFL will reconvene on 21 October to decide on their next move. The current agreement means, for example, the Premier League could not go head-to-head with the Champions League by arranging a league game for the same kick-off time as a round of European fixtures.Last year, Arsenals FA Cup fifth-round replay at Hull kicked off at 19.00 only after a compromise with UEFA was found as the tie was played in a week in the European calendar. The EPFL are keen to see the Champions League continue to be inclusive for smaller nations But member associations of the EPFL would be free to organise matches at any time if Olsson sees through his threat to alter the current agreement, something he has said could happen if UEFA do not return to the table to discuss the Champions League changes.This is why we are reacting as we are now, they (UEFA) are setting all the conditions for a private, closed league in the future, he said.Theoretically it is a free market, so if a number of clubs would like to set up their own competition they can do that. I dont think they will because domestic competitions are much more important.In my opinion UEFA has forced EPFL to act because UEFA has broken the agreement, we were not at all consulted. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. The process has not only been wrong, it has been slow. We have to come to a conclusion fairly soon for the best solution for European football and that can only be made by talking to each other.Olsson did say there would be no instances of a team in the Champions League being made to choose between playing in the continental competition or fulfilling a domestic fixture.You have to remember that we are a union of clubs representing the clubs in Europes competitions, he added.We would not create problems for our own clubs because that would not be sensible. We are reasonably well-educated.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the Japan Grand Prix on Sky Sports. 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