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2017 WHL Pre-Season Schedule Letter Home Visitor Date Time 2017 WHL Pre-season Schedule 6/14/2017 Letter Home Visitor Date Time Timezone Venue 1 P Moose Jaw Swift Current 8/29/2017 19:00 MT Mosaic Place - Moose Jaw, SK 2 P Swift Current Moose Jaw 8/31/2017 15:00 MT Brandt Centre - Regina, SK Regina Tournament 3 P Regina Saskatoon 8/31/2017 19:00 MT Brandt Centre - Regina, SK Regina Tournament 4 P Seattle Vancouver 9/1/2017 11:30 PT XFINITY Arena - Everett, WA Everett Tournament 5 P Saskatoon Swift Current 9/1/2017 15:00 MT Brandt Centre - Regina, SK Regina Tournament 6 P Edmonton Prince George 9/1/2017 15:00 MT Enmax Centrium - Red Deer, AB Red Deer Tournament 7 P Spokane Portland 9/1/2017 15:00 PT XFINITY Arena - Everett, WA Everett Tournament 8 P Red Deer Calgary 9/1/2017 19:00 MT Enmax Centrium - Red Deer, AB Red Deer Tournament 9 P Lethbridge Medicine Hat 9/1/2017 19:00 MT Lethbridge, AB 10 P Kamloops Victoria 9/1/2017 19:00 PT Sandman Centre - Kamloops, BC 11 P Everett Tri-City 9/1/2017 19:00 PT XFINITY Arena - Everett, WA Everett Tournament 12 P Portland Tri-City 9/2/2017 11:30 PT XFINITY Arena - Everett, WA Everett Tournament 13 P Calgary Prince George 9/2/2017 15:00 MT Enmax Centrium - Red Deer, AB Red Deer Tournament 14 P Vancouver Spokane 9/2/2017 15:00 PT XFINITY Arena - Everett, WA Everett Tournament 15 P Red Deer Edmonton 9/2/2017 19:00 MT Enmax Centrium - Red Deer, AB Red Deer Tournament 16 P Regina Moose Jaw 9/2/2017 19:00 MT Brandt Centre - Regina, SK Regina Tournament 17 P Medicine Hat Lethbridge 9/2/2017 19:30 MT Taber, AB 18 P Everett Seattle 9/2/2017 19:00 PT XFINITY Arena - Everett, WA Everett Tournament 19 P Kelowna Victoria 9/2/2017 19:05 PT Prospera Place - Kelowna, BC 20 P Tri-City Vancouver 9/3/2017 11:30 PT XFINITY Arena - Everett, WA Everett Tournament 21 P Prince Albert Saskatoon 9/3/2017 13:00 MT Art Hauser Centre - Prince Albert, SK 22 P Spokane Seattle 9/3/2017 15:00 PT XFINITY Arena - Everett, WA Everett Tournament 23 P Everett Portland 9/3/2017 19:00 PT XFINITY Arena - Everett, WA Everett Tournament 24 P Kelowna Kamloops 9/5/2017 19:05 PT Prospera Place - Kelowna, BC 25 P Portland Spokane 9/7/2017 15:00 PT Toyota Center - Kennewick, WA Tri-City Tournament 26 P Tri-City Kootenay 9/7/2017 19:05 PT Toyota Center - Kennewick, WA Tri-City Tournament 27 P Kootenay Portland 9/8/2017 11:00 PT Toyota Center - Kennewick, WA Tri-City Tournament 28 P Seattle Spokane 9/8/2017 15:00 PT Toyota Center - Kennewick, WA Tri-City Tournament 29 P Brandon Regina 9/8/2017 19:30 CST Westman Place - Brandon, MB 30 P Lethbridge Swift Current 9/8/2017 19:00 MT Enmax Centre - Lethbridge, AB 31 P Prince Albert Saskatoon 9/8/2017 19:00 MT Art Hauser Centre - Prince Albert, SK 2017 WHL Pre-season Schedule 6/14/2017 Home Visitor Date Time Timezone Venue 32 P Calgary Edmonton 9/8/2017 19:00 MT Winsport Arena - Calgary, AB 33 P Medicine Hat Moose Jaw 9/8/2017 19:30 MT TBD 34 P Vancouver Prince George 9/8/2017 19:00 PT Langley Events Centre - Langley, BC Vancouver Tournament 35 P Kelowna Kamloops 9/8/2017 19:05 PT Prospera Place - Kelowna, BC 36 P Tri-City Red Deer 9/8/2017 19:05 PT Toyota Center - Kennewick, WA Tri-City Tournament 37 P Kootenay Seattle 9/9/2017 11:00 PT Toyota Center - Kennewick, WA Tri-City Tournament 38 P Prince George Everett 9/9/2017 14:00 PT Langley Events Centre - Langley, BC Vancouver Tournament 39 P Red Deer Portland 9/9/2017 15:00 PT Toyota Center - Kennewick, WA Tri-City Tournament 40 P Vancouver Victoria 9/9/2017 18:00 PT Langley Events Centre - Langley, BC Vancouver Tournament 41 P Moose Jaw Medicine Hat 9/9/2017 19:00 MT Mosaic Place - Moose Jaw, SK 42 P Regina Brandon 9/9/2017 19:00 MT Brandt Centre - Regina, SK 43 P Prince Albert Saskatoon 9/9/2017 19:00 MT Warman, SK 44 P Kamloops Kelowna 9/9/2017 19:00 PT Sandman Centre - Kamloops, BC 45 P Tri-City Spokane 9/9/2017 19:05 PT Toyota Center - Kennewick, WA Tri-City Tournament 46 P Victoria Prince George 9/10/2017 12:00 PT Langley Events Centre - Langley, BC Vancouver Tournament 47 P Edmonton Calgary 9/10/2017 16:00 MT Downtown Community Rink - Edmonton, AB 48 P Vancouver Everett 9/10/2017 16:00 PT Langley Events Centre - Langley, BC Vancouver Tournament 49 P Swift Current Lethbridge 9/10/2017 19:00 MT Swift Current, SK 50 P Tri-City Kootenay 9/12/2017 19:05 PT Toyota Center - Kennewick, WA 51 P Brandon Moose Jaw 9/15/2017 19:30 CST Westman Place - Brandon, MB 52 P Regina Prince Albert 9/15/2017 19:00 MT Brandt Centre - Regina, SK 53 P Kootenay Lethbridge 9/15/2017 19:00 MT Crowsnest Pass, AB 54 P Prince George Kamloops 9/15/2017 19:00 PT CN Centre - Prince George, BC 55 P Everett Seattle 9/15/2017 19:30 PT XFINITY Arena - Everett, WA 56 P Kootenay Calgary 9/16/2017 19:00 MT Crowsnest Pass, AB 57 P Edmonton Saskatoon 9/16/2017 19:00 MT Downtown Community Rink - Edmonton, AB 58 P Moose Jaw Brandon 9/16/2017 19:00 MT Mosaic Place - Moose Jaw, SK 59 P Prince Albert Regina 9/16/2017 19:00 MT Art Hauser Centre - Prince Albert, SK 60 P Red Deer Medicine Hat 9/16/2017 19:00 MT Enmax Centrium - Red Deer, AB 61 P Seattle Everett 9/16/2017 19:00 PT ShoWare Center - Kent, WA 62 P Tri-City Spokane 9/16/2017 19:05 PT Toyota Center - Kennewick, WA.
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