EDMONTON -- The Portland Winterhawks earned some redemption in the Western Hockey League final. After reaching the final three years in a row, the Winterhawks finally won the Ed Chynoweth Cup with a 5-1 victory over the defending champion Edmonton Oil Kings in Game 6 on Sunday. Last season the Winterhawks lost out to the Oil Kings in a 4-3 series decision, and the year previous to the Kootenay Ice by a 4-1 margin. Ty Ratties hat trick, which included a pair of short-handed goals, led Portland, with Oliver Bjorkstrand and Taylor Leier adding singles. Travis Ewanyk had the lone goal for Edmonton. Ewanyk was credited with opening up the scoring just 1:04 into the contest, but it was a potentially disastrous own goal off Winterhawk defender Derrick Pouliot. Mac Carruth made the initial left pad save off Ewanyks wrister, but as Pouliot picked up the rebound the puck drifted off his stick at the side of the net and straight into goal. But Portlands penalty kill made up for it with two straight short-handed goals on the same double minor to Chase De Leo for high sticking. Nicolas Petan forced the turnover at 4:28 off Edmonton defender Martin Gernat, then fed it out in front to a waiting Rattie who tied the game at one apiece. Then at 7:15, Rattie burst into the zone and around the net to finish a short-handed wraparound, giving Portland the 2-1 edge. Bjorkstrand doubled the Portland lead at 3:54 of the second, his wrist shot from the right wing just squeaking under the glove arm of Edmonton netminder Laurent Brossoit. Curtis Lazar had Edmontons best chance of the second to pull back within one, streaking in alone halfway through the period but defied by the well-timed poke check of Carruth. Rattie finished off the hat trick with his 20th of the playoffs at 13:25. Petan corralled a bouncing puck in the Edmonton zone and whipped it across to Rattie for the wide-open net. With the goal, Rattie goes down in the record books tied for fourth all-time in goals over a single seasons WHL playoffs, alongside Dan Spring of the 1971 Oil Kings and Doug Morrison of the 1979 Lethbridge Broncos. Petan had assists on all three of Ratties goals. Rattie had an opportunity in the third to add to his totals on a breakaway with four minutes to go, but was denied by Brossoit before the empty-net goal by Leier finished it off. Carruth stopped 25 shots in net for Portland in his third straight appearance in the finals. Brossoit turned aside 20 shots for the Oil Kings. Anaheim Ducks Store . -- Team after team passed on Andre Ellington in the draft. Steve Rucchin Jersey . -- On the field, it was business as usual for Jameis Winston and No. https://www.cheapducks.com/857c-brendan-guhle-jersey-ducks.html .J. Jefferson has been charged with assaulting his girlfriend. Frederik Andersen Jersey . Its sharpness matched my mind. This was no night to go to sleep. Custom Anaheim Ducks Jerseys .com) - The Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks both take aim at their first wins of the season on Saturday, as the Canucks open their home slate at Rogers Arena. WASHINGTON -- Bradley Beal fell a point short of his career high Sunday.Hell have to settle for making a fan out of Chris Paul.Beal scored 41 points -- including 18 during the third quarter -- in the Washington Wizards 117-110 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers. In the process, he left the nine-time All-Star Paul thoroughly impressed.Brad looks like a totally different person, said Paul, who scored 13 points and had 12 assists for the Clippers. This is the Bradley Beal he should be all the time. Tonight he was aggressive. In order for this team to be as good as they probably want to be, he got to be like that.Markieff Morris had 12 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter, and John Wall added 18 points and 11 assists for the Wizards.After going down by seven, Washington closed the game on a 22-8 run to seal their third straight win and fifth out of six.The Wizards shot 80 percent (12 of 15) from the floor in the fourth, and on the other end held Blake Griffin scoreless after he had scored 26 in his first three periods.We wanted to make him shoot jump shots, Wizards coach Scott Brooks said. The ones he was making, in the second half he still made a few, but we still just wanted to stay with that strategy, and it paid off.DeAndre Jordan added 13 points and 17 rebounds Los Angeles, which played the final 1:08 without ejected coach Doc Rivers.This little stretch weve been winning games, but our defense still hasnt been great, Paul said. You want to win and learn at the same time, and it finally caught up with us.Beal hit 6 of 10 3-pointers and shot 13 of 23 from the floor during a night when he repeatedly took the initiative to drive the lane.And after his outburst in the third quarter helped Washington recover from an 11-point deficit, Beals 3-pointer from the right off Walls transition feed made it 102-102 with 5:01 left.ddddddddddddSome 90 seconds later, Morris alley-oop slam of Walls lob gave Washington a 106-104 lead, its first after halftime.Then Morris leaning jumper after Jordan missed a pair of free throws made the lead six. Rivers received two technicals in the aftermath, and Beal hit both foul shots to make it 116-108 with 1:08 to play.He was able to get to the paint, get to the rim and get to the free throw line, Wall said of Beal. We found him a couple time in transition for some 3s. He was being aggressive on his own. And that kind of helped us get back into the game.TIP-INSClippers: Griffin passed Elton Brand for third on the Clippers career scoring list. ... F Luc Mbah a Moute (shoulder) returned to the starting lineup after missing two games.Wizards: F Kelly Oubre did not play and is in the leagues concussion protocol after running into a screen by Detroits Aron Baynes on Friday, coach Scott Brooks said. ... F/C Jason Smith sat out with a right hamstring injury picked up in Fridays game.AIR SHOWThree of Griffins seven assists resulted in alley-oop dunks for Jordan, including a stunning reverse slam that made it 83-80 with 2:13 left in the third quarter.On the other end, Morris tomahawk dunk over Marreese Speights tied it 89-89 early in the fourth and brought the Verizon Center crowd to its feet.FAMILY AFFAIRDoc Rivers dismissal came after his son, Clippers guard Austin Rivers, received his fifth technical of the season late in the first half.UP NEXTClippers: Begin a three-game homestand against Denver on Tuesday night.Wizards: Complete their sixth back-to-back set at Indiana on Monday night. ' ' '