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Medicine Hat Tigers 2021-2022 Exhibition Schedule Medicine Hat Tigers 2021-2022 Exhibition Schedule Game Day Date Visitors @ Home Time Location 1 Friday September 17, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Lethbridge 7:00pm Enmax Centre 2 Saturday September 18, 2021 Lethbridge @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Irvine Sports Complex 3 Friday September 24, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Swift Current 7:00pm Innovation Credit Union iPlex 4 Saturday September 25, 2021 Swift Current @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Irvine Sports Complex Medicine Hat Tigers 2021-2022 Regular Season Schedule Game Day Date Visitors @ Home Time 1 Friday October 1, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Swift Current 7:00pm Innovation Credit Union iPlex 2 Saturday October 2, 2021 Swift Current @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 3 Friday October 8, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Red Deer 7:00pm Peavey Mart Centrium 4 Saturday October 9, 2021 Edmonton @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 5 Friday October 15, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Saskatoon 7:00pm SaskTel Centre 6 Saturday October 16, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Prince Albert 7:00pm Art Hauser Centre 7 Tuesday October 19, 2021 Swift Current @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 8 Friday October 22, 2021 Prince Albert @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 9 Saturday October 23, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Edmonton 7:00pm Rogers Place 10 Friday October 29, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Moose Jaw 7:00pm Mosiac Place 11 Saturday October 30, 2021 Saskatoon @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 12 Friday November 5, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Swift Current 7:00pm Innovation Credit Union iPlex 13 Saturday November 6, 2021 Moose Jaw @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 14 Saturday November 13, 2021 Calgary @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 15 Sunday November 14, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Calgary 4:00pm Scotiabank Saddledome 16 Friday November 19, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Lethbridge 7:00pm Enmax Centre 17 Saturday November 20, 2021 Winnipeg @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 18 Tuesday November 23, 2021 Regina @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 19 Friday November 26, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Brandon 7:00pm Keystone Centre 20 Saturday November 27, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Winnipeg 8:00pm Wayne Flemming Arena 21 Friday December 3, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Edmonton 7:00pm Rogers Place 22 Saturday December 4, 2021 Brandon @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 23 Tuesday December 7, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Brandon 7:00pm Keystone Centre 24 Wednesday December 8, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Regina 7:00pm Brandt Centre 25 Saturday December 11, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Red Deer 7:00pm Peavey Mart Centrium 26 Friday December 17, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Lethbridge 7:00pm Enmax Centre 27 Saturday December 18, 2021 Lethbridge @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 28 Tuesday December 28, 2021 Medicine Hat @ Calgary 7:00pm Scotiabank Saddledome 29 Thursday December 30, 2021 Calgary @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 30 Saturday January 1, 2022 Winnipeg @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 31 Sunday January 2, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Calgary 1:00pm Scotiabank Saddledome 32 Saturday January 8, 2022 Moose Jaw @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 33 Sunday January 9, 2022 Edmonton @ Medicine Hat 6:00pm Co-op Place 34 Wednesday January 12, 2022 Brandon @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 35 Friday January 14, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Moose Jaw 7:00pm Mosiac Place 36 Saturday January 15, 2022 Lethbridge @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 37 Sunday January 16, 2022 Red Deer @ Medicine Hat 6:00pm Co-op Place 38 Friday January 21, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Saskatoon 7:00pm SaskTel Centre 39 Saturday January 22, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Prince Albert 7:00pm Art Hauser Centre 40 Tuesday January 25, 2022 Saskatoon @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 41 Saturday January 29, 2022 Calgary @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 42 Sunday January 30, 2022 Red Deer @ Medicine Hat 6:00pm Co-op Place 43 Wednesday February 2, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Edmonton 7:00pm Rogers Place 44 Friday February 4, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Brandon 7:00pm Keystone Centre 45 Saturday February 5, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Winnipeg 8:00pm Wayne Flemming Arena 46 Sunday February 6, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Winnipeg 5:00pm Wayne Flemming Arena 47 Saturday February 12, 2022 Edmonton @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 48 Wednesday February 16, 2022 Brandon @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 49 Friday February 18, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Swift Current 7:00pm Innovation Credit Union iPlex 50 Saturday February 19, 2022 Lethbridge @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 51 Monday February 21, 2022 Prince Albert @ Medicine Hat 2:00pm Co-op Place 52 Wednesday February 23, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Regina 7:00pm Brandt Centre 53 Friday February 25, 2022 Winnipeg @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 54 Saturday February 26, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Lethbridge 7:00pm Enmax Centre 55 Tuesday March 1, 2022 Red Deer @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 56 Wednesday March 2, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Edmonton 7:00pm Rogers Place 57 Saturday March 5, 2022 Swift Current @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 58 Wednesday March 9, 2022 Edmonton @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 59 Friday March 11, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Red Deer 7:00pm Peavey Mart Centrium 60 Saturday March 12, 2022 Red Deer @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 61 Tuesday March 15, 2022 Regina @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 62 Friday March 18, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Swift Current 7:00pm Innovation Credit Union iPlex 63 Saturday March 19, 2022 Swift Current @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 64 Friday March 25, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Red Deer 7:00pm Peavey Mart Centrium 65 Saturday March 26, 2022 Calgary @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place 66 Wednesday March 30, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Calgary 7:00pm Scotiabank Saddledome 67 Friday April 1, 2022 Medicine Hat @ Lethbridge 7:00pm Enmax Centre 68 Saturday April 2, 2022 Lethbridge @ Medicine Hat 7:00pm Co-op Place .
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