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FORWARDS (15) POS SH HT WT HOMETOWN D.O.B 2019-2020 SEASON LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM DRAFT PRONUNCIATION 8 Miller, Cole * (AP) C R 6'4 170 Edmonton, AB Feb. 4/05 Knights of Columbus Squires U15 AMBHL 28 11 15 26 10 Eligible 2023 MILL-urr 9 Hall, Justin LW R 6'1 205 Edmonton, AB Mar. 27/01 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 41 3 6 9 9 Eligible 2021 Hall 11 Kambeitz, Dino ** RW R 6'1.5 210 Parker, CO, USA Jan. 25/00 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 52 16 13 29 49 Free Agent CALM-bites 12 Wood, Briley * RW R 6'3 190 Rivers, MB Jan. 15/03 Yellowhead Chiefs U18 AAAMAAA U18 43 27 31 58 65 Eligible 2021 WOODS 14 Boucher, Jacob * LW L 5'8 160 St. Albert, AB Mar. 21/02 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 2 1 0 1 0 Eligible 2021 BOO-shay 15 Kindree, Liam ** LW L 5'10 182 North Vancouver, BC Jan. 2/00 Kelowna Rockets WHL 33 8 8 16 27 Free Agent KIN-dree 16 Mackay, Reid * RW R 6'0 180 Irma, AB Feb. 4/04 Nortern Alberta Elite 15s CSSHL 32 13 19 32 38 Eligible 2022 Muh-KYE 17 Jones, Jett LW L 6'3 220 Olds, AB Aug. 27/02 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 61 7 13 20 13 Eligible 2021 Jones 18 Stringer, Zack LW L 6'1 170 Lethbridge, AB Apr. 10/03 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 48 11 23 34 22 Eligible 2021 STRING-er 19 Boyko, Noah C R 6'1.5 190 Fort Saskatchewan, AB Aug. 29/02 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 55 7 8 15 14 Eligible 2021 BOY-koh 20 Thacker, Alex LW L 5'10 175 Fort Saskatchewan, AB Mar. 29/02 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 55 4 21 25 16 Eligible 2021 THACK-urr 21 Nash, Ty RW L 5'11 180 Scottsdale, AZ, USAMay 22/03 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 59 6 9 15 18 Eligible 2021 NASH 22 Collora, Salvatore * C L 6'5 200 Woodinville, WA, USA Mar. 22/03 Seattle Jr. T-birds 16U AAA ECEL 16U 13 5 3 8 0 Eligible 2021 CUH-lore-uh 26 Wheatcroft, Chase C L 6'2 180 Calgary, AB May 28/02 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 59 7 22 29 22 Eligible 2021 WEET-croft 27 Barlage, Logan C R 6'5 210 Humboldt, SK Jan. 12/01 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 61 20 38 58 31 Eligible 2021 BAR-loggy NO. DEFENCE (8) POS SH HT WT HOMETOWN D.O.B 2019-2020 SEASON LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM DRAFT PRONUNCIATION 2 McCutcheon, Logan * D R 5'9 150 Saskatoon, SK Jan. 19/04 Saskatoon Blazers U18 AAASMAAAHL 41 6 26 32 10 Eligible 2022 MUH-cutch-IN 3 Pauls, Chase * D R 6'5 225 Osler, SK Oct. 7/03 Prince Albert Mintos U18 AAA SMAAAHL 42 8 13 21 10 Eligible 2022 PAULS 6 Sadhra-Kang, Kayden * D R 6'5 195 Richmond, BC May 25/03 St. George's School Mdgt Prep CSSHL 31 1 17 18 36 Eligible 2021 SAD-dra-KANG 7 Arntsen, Joe D L 6'3 210 Swift Current, SK May 22/03 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 41 1 2 3 22 Eligible 2021 ARN-son 10 Prowse, Mitch ** D L 6'3 205 Kelowna, BC June 8/00 Victoria Royals WHL 64 3 30 33 76 Free Agent PROWS 25 Thurston, Trevor D L 6'2 205 Delta, BC May 11/02 Lethbridge/Kamloops WHL 45 5 6 11 69 Eligible 2021 THURR-stin 28 Cotton, Alex D R 6'2 190 Langley, BC May 12/01 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 63 20 47 67 34 DET R5,#132 '20 COT-tin 29 Kovacs, Easton * D L 6'3 195 Delta, BC Nov. 29/04 Delta Hockey Academy CSSHL E15 34 4 12 16 39 Eligible 2023 KOH-vacks NO. GOALTENDER (3) POS C HT WT HOMETOWN D.O.B 2019-2020 SEASON LEAGUE GP MP SO GAASV% DRAFT PRONUNCIATION 30 Thomson, Bryan G L 6'5 195 Moose Jaw, SK Apr. 9/02 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 41 2281 3 2.82 .903 Eligible 2021 TOM-sin 31 Picklyk, Jared * G L 6'3 188 Kelowna, BC Mar. 18/03 Notre Dame Hounds U18SMAHL 24 - 1 2.91 .880 Eligible 2021 PICK-lick 35 Tetachuk, Carl G L 6'0 180 Lethbridge, AB Jan. 8/01 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 30 1527 1 2.83 .898 Eligible 2021 TEDD-ah-CHUK * Rookie ** Over Age General Manager: Peter Anholt Video Coach: Tom Chapman Head Coach: Brent Kisio Goaltending Coach: Kevin Swanson Assistant Coach: Jeff Hansen Athletic Therapist: Marty Palechuk Assistant Coach: Matt Anholt Equipment Manager: Rhett White Assistant Coach: Josh MacNevin Strength & Conditioning Coach: Trevor Hardy 2020-2021 HURRICANES RECORD: 8-10-2-0 Home: 4-6-0-0 Road: 4-4-2-0 LAST GAME: 4-1 Win at Calgary Hitmen: The Lethbridge Hurricanes ended a three-game losing streak on Sunday with a 4-1 victory in Calgary against the Hitmen. Logan Barlage scored twice while Logan McCutcheon and Noah Boyko added the others. Carl Tetachuk made 40-saves for his fourth victory of the year. The ‘Canes were outshot 41-22 in the contest while Lethbridge was 2/3 on the power play and 4/4 on the penalty kill. VS. TIGERS: Tonight will be the fourth meeting of the season between the Hurricanes and Tigers. The ‘Canes have posted a 0-2-1-0 record this season against Medicine Hat while going 1-4-1-3 in the last nine meetings dating back to last season. The ‘Canes have lost seven straight games against the Tigers going back to last season while posting an all-time record of 122-139-5-10 with seven ties. 2020-2021 REGULAR SEASON SERIES 2019-2020 REGULAR SEASON SERIES: March 26th/2021 – at Medicine Hat (3-0 MH) September 20th/2019 – at Lethbridge (4-3 SO MH) March 27th/2021 – at Lethbridge (6-3 MH) September 21st/2019 – at Medicine Hat (3-1 LET) March 28th/2021 – at Medicine Hat (5-4 OT MH) October 26th/2019 – at Lethbridge (3-2 SO MH) April 29th/2021 – at Lethbridge December 3rd/2019 – at Medicine Hat (8-3 MH) May 1st/2021 – at Medicine Hat December 6th/2019 – at Lethbridge (4-3 SO MH) May 2nd/2021 – at Lethbridge January 18th/2020 – at Medicine Hat (6-2 MH) 2020-2021 REGULAR SEASON STATS LEADERS: Goals (12) – Justin Hall Assists (17) – Alex Cotton Points (26) – Justin Hall PIMS (31) – Trevor Thurston Plus/Minus (E) – Three Players Wins (4) – Bryan Thomson & Carl Tetachuk Shutouts (0) – N/A Save % (.881) – Carl Tetachuk Goals Against Average (3.36) – Jared Picklyk WHO’S HOT: - Logan McCutcheon has points in 3 straight games (1g-2a); 4 of 5 games (1g-3a); 8 of 11 games (1g-7a) - Justin Hall has points in 3 straight games (3a); 4 of 5 games (1g-4a); 14 of 19 games (12g-14a) - Liam Kindree has points in 3 straight games (1g-2a); 4 of 5 games (1g-4a); 9 of 15 games (3g-13a) - Logan Barlage has points in 2 straight games (2g-2a); 4 of 5 games (3g-7a); 11 of 18 games (7g-10a) - Alex Cotton has points in 4 of 5 games (2g-4a); 9 of 11 games (5g-9a); 15 of 18 games (7g-16a) - Dino Kambeitz has points in 3 of 4 games (2g-1a); 6 of 11 games (4g-5a); 10 of 17 games (5g-10a) - Chase Wheatcroft has points in 3 of 4 games (1g-2a); 7 of 10 games (2g-5a) - Ty Nash has points in 3 of 4 games (4a); 5 of 9 games (1g-6a) - Noah Boyko has points in 3 of 5 games (5g-1a); 7 of 11 games (9g-2a) - Alex Thacker has points in 2 of 5 games (2a); 7 of 14 games (1g-9a) REGULAR SEASON MILESTONE WATCH: - Mitchell Prowse is 16 points away from 100 career points - Dino Kambeitz is 13 points away from 100 career points - Liam Kindree is 5 points away from 100 career points - Logan Barlage is 1 goal away from 50 career goals - Logan Barlage is 13 assists away from 100 career assists - Logan Barlage is 26 games away from 250 career games - Alex Cotton is 8 games away from 150 career games - Carl Tetachuk is 8 games away from 100 career games - Carl Tetachuk is 1 win away from 50 career wins www.lethbridgehurricanes.com NEWS & NOTES: Thru 20: The Hurricanes have posted an 8-10-2-0 record (18 points) through 20 games this season. Last year, the ‘Canes were 13-4-0-3 (29 points) after 20 games. The ‘Canes posted a record of 3-4-2-0 in March. Lethbridge is 5-4-0-0 in the month of April. PK Clickin’: Entering tonight, the Hurricanes penalty kill has been sharp killing off 16/18 (88.9%) in their last five games. On the season, the ‘Canes PK has been killing at a 77.5% rate having allowed 20 power play goals against. The ‘Canes have a 77.1% penalty kill percentage on home-ice this season. Home Cookin’: Justin Hall has been having a great season as he enters tonight having totaled 26 points (12g-14a) in 20 games this season; he leads the team in goals (12) and in points (26). In the 10 games at the ENMAX Centre this season, Hall has recorded 17 points (9g-8a).
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