Three nights ago, they were chumps.
Saturday night, they were champs, or at least good enough to beat the champs.
With Joe Cardarelli going off for five points, the Spokane Chiefs answered Wednesday night's loss to lowly Saskatoon with a 6-1 rout of the defending Western Hockey League champion Brandon Wheat Kings.
The Chiefs ended their first losing streak of the season - and stayed on top of the WHL West heading into tonight's 6:05 game in Seattle - after surrendering the game's first goal. They stormed back in the second period with lethal special-teams play before 9,051 in the Arena.
A critical call by referee Mike Hasenfratz was the turning point that brought out the best in the Spokane penalty kill and power play.
Hasenfratz sent Spokane scoring leader Trent Whitfield off for the night for a first-period, checking-from-behind major and an accompanying game misconduct. The call at 14:53 of the first period - booed for the remaining 5:07 - put the Wheat Kings on a score-at-will power play for 5 minutes with the game tied at 1.
Spokane's penalty killers, defenseman Joel Boschman prominent among them, promptly turned a negative into a game-changing positive by snuffing Brandon's extended power-play and escaping with a tie at the first intermission.
Six months ago, the two clubs ended the WHL season in Spokane with a skillful league championship series won by the Wheat Kings. This was less fencing and more clubbing. When WHL scoring leader Peter Schaefer broke through with his 16th goal of the season at 8:49, the Wheaties had a 1-0 lead and the Chiefs right where they wanted them.
Spokane was 0-4 in games in which they'd given up the first goal.
But five minutes after Schaefer scored on the power play, Spokane's John Cirjak tied it with his power-play goal, his first of two.