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GAME DAY PREVIEW MARCH 18 VS CALGARY

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LAST GAME 7-2 W @ Edmonton Oil Kings: Dru Krebs scored his first WHL Hat-Trick with all marks coming in the third period of the Tigers 7-2 win in Edmonton Friday night. Brenden Lee, Hunter St. Martin, Dallon Melin & Cayden Lindstrom would all cash in while Evan May made 20 saves for his 5th win of the season and the Tigers 5th straight against Edmonton this season.

Vs CALGARY: This is the 5th of six meetings between the Tigers and Hitmen, with the season series dead even at 2-2, with the Tigers winning two straight including the most recent tilt between these two clubs on January 21. Pasha Bocharov, Shane Smith x2, Hunter St. Martin, Cayden Lindstrom, Kurtis Smythe & Josh Van Mulligen all scored in the win while Beckett Langkow made 29 saves in the win.

Shane Smith, Cayden Lindstrom, Dru Krebs & Dallon Melin all lead the Tigers in scoring against the Hitmen with four points. While goaltender Beckett Langkow is 2-1 in three starts, posing as .913 save percentage & 3.00 GAA.

Head to Head since the 1996-97 season has the Tigers sporting a 80-77-9-5 record with 3 ties, while at home Medicine Hat is 45-34-4-3 with a tie.

  HEAD TO HEAD

 Nov   4  @ CGY   (5-1 L)
Nov 23  @ MH  (5-2 L)
Dec   2   @ CGY  (43 W)
Jan  21   @ MH   (71 W)
Mar
18  @ MH
Mar
19  @ CGY                                                          


TALE OF THE TAPE

MEDICINE HAT TIGERS (28-26-8-1) 65pts          CALGARY HITMEN  (27-28-5-3) 62pts       

3RD   in Central Division
7TH    in Eastern Conference
PP –  Overall 51/265 – 19.3%  – Home 25/125 – 20.0%
Vs CGY –  1/11  – 9.1%             @ CGY –   1/12 – 8.3%              
PK -Overall 203/277 -73.3% – Home  100/135 – 74.1%     
Vs CGY – 9/12 – 75.0%            @ CGY –   10/12 – 83.3%

 

CALGARY HITMEN  (27-28-5-3) 62pts

4TH
     in Central Division
8TH     in Eastern Conference
PP –  Overall 51/270 – 18.9%  – Away 23/134- 17.2%
Vs MH –  2/12  16.6%             @MH – 3/12 – 25.0%
PK –  Overall 234/281 -83.3% –
Away 106/126 -84.1%
Vs MH
 – 11/12 -91.6%          @MH – 10/11 -90.9%


2022-23 REGULAR SEASON STAT LEADERS

 Goals –   Lee           (28)                  Wins – Langkow (23)
 Assists – Basha       (36)                  Shutouts – Langkow (1)
 Points – Wiesblatt (58)                   Save % – May     (.888)
 +/-           Basha       (+26)                 GAA – Langkow (3.10)
 PIMS – Wiesblatt   (105)

 

PLAYERS TO WATCH

– Andrew Basha        62 GP: 19-36-55 PTS     – Oasiz Wiesblatt     63 GP: 24-34-58 PTS
– Brenden Lee           52 GP: 28-25-53 PTS     – Cayden Lindstrom 56 GP: 18-21-39 PTS
– Dallon Melin           62 GP: 14-25-39 PTS    – Bogdans Hodass     51 GP: 10-22-32 PTS
– Dru Krebs                62 GP: 8-32-40 PTS       – Reid Andresen        63 GP: 7-27-36 PTS

MILESTONE WATCH

– Owen MacNeil: 8 GP away from 200 GP      – Rhett Parsons: 6 GP from 150 career GP
Oasiz Wiesblatt: 150 career GP               – Reid Andresen: 13 GP from 150 career GP
Dallon Melin: 250 career GP

HOW THE TIGERS WERE BUILT

WHL Draft (13): Andresen, Parsons, Wiesblatt, MacKenzie, Krebs, Smith, St. Martin, Boehm, Van Mulligen, Mrsic, Lindstrom, Basha, McKenna,

Trade (5): Bocharov, Lee, MacNeil, Smythe & May                     CHL Import Draft (1): Hodass

Listed/Signed (2): Langkow, Hanas                                                 Waivers (1): Melin

ROSTER AGE BREAKD OWN (* indicates rookie):

Alberta – 12 – Parsons, Wiesblatt, MacKenzie, Krebs, Langkow, St. Martin *, Smith *, Melin, Van Mulligen *, MacNeil, Basha,
BC – 5  Smythe, Lindstrom *, Mrsic *, Boehm,  & May
Saskatchewan– 1 – Andresen  Manitoba – McCallum    Yukon-1–McKenna*
USA – 3 – Lee, Hanas & Bocharov        Latvia – 1 – Hodass

PREVIOUS THREE GAMES                                             NEXT THREE GAMES (all times MT/SD
Wed  Mar 8   @  Brandon Wheat Kings (2-0 L)   Sat   Mar 18     Vs  Calgary Hitmen         (7pm)
Sat     Mar 11 Vs  Regina Pats                  (7-0 W) Sun   Mar 19     @  Calgary Hitmen         (4pm)      Fri      Mar 17 @  Edmonton Oil Kings    (7-2 W) Wed Mar 22     Vs Edmonton Oil Kings  (7pm)

NEWS & NOTES

Slip On Down To The Oasiz!: Tigers F Oasiz Wiesblatt is currently leading the Tigers in points with 58. (24 goals, 34 assists) and has suited up in every single game this season.

Defenders Attack: The Tigers defence core of Kurtis Smythe, Rhett Parsons, Bogdans Hodass, Dru Krebs, Pasha Bocharov, Josh Van Mulligen & Reid Andresen have contributed to 167 points (44 goals, 123) assists)

Bend It Like Beckett: Tigers goaltender Beckett Langkow is 15th among WHL goaltenders, while he’s 3rd amongst WHL goaltenders with minutes played, 2789, as well as he’s 2nd in games played with 48. Langkow is also tied for the league lead with shootout wins with 3.

Young Bucks: Tigers Rookie forwards Hunter St. Martin & Shane Smith are tied for first in WHL Rookie Shorthanded scoring with 3 points. While Shane Smith is tied for 4th in WHL Rookie Goal Scoring with 19.

The Chetwynd Kid: Tigers Centre Cayden Lindstrom is 8th in WHL Rookie scoring with 39 points (18 goals, 21 assists) in 56 games played.

Man Down, No Problem: Going into tonight’s game against Swift Current, the Tigers are tied for 5th in shorthanded goals for in the WHL with 11, (Smith x2, St. Martin, Bocharov, Boehm x2, MacNeil, Lee, Melin, MacKenzie, Krebs)

Mr. 400: Tigers Head Coach & Willie Desjardins notched his 400th win as a Head Coach with the Medicine Hat Tigers December 10th in a 6-3 win at home against the Moose Jaw Warriors. Desjardins record in his 13 seasons coaching in the WHL. Desjardins first win as Tigers Head Coach was a 4-3 win on September 24, 2002 against the Saskatoon Blades.

Latvian Leap: Second year defenceman Bogdans Hodass represented Team Lativa at the completed 2023 World Junior Hockey Championships in Halifax, Nova Scotia for the second straight year. Hodass had 4 points (2 goals, 2 assists

Silver Lining: Tigers forward Tomas Mrsic returns to the Tigers after taking home a silver medal at the World U17s in Langley, BC. Mrsic had one goal and one assists for Team Canada Red. Cayden Lindstrom also participated in the U17s as a member of Team White scoring two goals and two assists in the tournament.

MacNeil’s Navy: The Tigers announced their leadership group for the 2022-23 WHL Season, Owen MacNeil was named the 39th Captain in Tigers history, while Rhett Parsons, Dru Krebs, Tyler MacKenzie & Dallon Melin will all wear alternate captain’s A’s on their jerseys this season.

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