The Story Coming In The Tigers lost a heartbreaker to the on Wednesday night falling 4-3 in overtime. The Tigers were seven seconds away from winning the game in regulation when the Raiders scored to send it to extra time. Eight seconds into overtime, the Raiders scored the game winning goal. Nick McCarry had a two goal performance in the losing contest and earned second star of the night. The Tabbies are 32-15-2-1 and they are led by their James Hamblin with 77 points (30G, 47A). After tonight’s game in Brandon, the Tigers will travel to to take on the ICE before returning home to host the on Tuesday.

Tigers vs. Wheat Kings For the final time, this season the Tigers will faceoff with the Wheat Kings. Brandon has won all three previous meetings this season including last Saturday’s 4-3 contest in Medicine Hat. With just over four minutes left to play in the game, the Wheat Kings scored on an empty net to make it 4-1. The Tabbies were tenacious and rallied to score twice to bring themselves within one but they were unable to find the game tying goal. Over the past five years, Medicine Hat is 6-6-3-0 against Brandon and 2-4-1-0 when playing at Westoba Place.

View from Brandon The returned home from a four game Central Division road trip with a 2-2-0- 0 record. The Wheat Kings opened their trip by falling 6-2 to and 5-4 to Red Deer before bouncing back to shut out 4-0 and finishing it off by defeating Medicine Hat 4-3. Brandon’s top scorer Luka Burzan collected 6 points (4G, 2A) on the road trip. Overall this season, Burzan has 53 points (30G, 23A). The Wheat Kings are 27-19-2-2 so far this season and they are currently on a two game winning streak.

Tigers Talent Overage Parker Gavlas is in his first season with the Orange and Black. The 20-year- old product is a physical, puck moving defenceman. In Gavlas’ last five games played he has seven points (1G, 6A) and he has already set new career bests in all offensive categories this season with 18 points (2G, 16A). He is a great skater who is relied upon to play against the other teams’ top players. Look for Gavlas to make an impact at both ends of the ice in tonight’s contest.

Captain’s Corner Captain James Hamblin is the Tigers’ top goal scorer with 77 points (30G, 47A) and he is second in league scoring. For the second time in his WHL career, the 20-year-old Edmonton product has scored 30 goals and for the third time in his career, he has 40 or more assists. The Tigers’ 2014 first round bantam pick has already tied his career best in points with 77 that he set last season. Hamblin is a solid 200 foot player who protects his zone and takes care of his responsibilities. He is a smart, speedy with great play making skills and who is not afraid to light the lamp himself. Look for the Captain to lead his team by example in tonight’s battle with Brandon.

Quick Hits  Veteran forward Brett Kemp has scored more than 20 goals in a season for the second time in his career with 23 goals so far this season. He has already set a new career best with 37 assists this season and he currently has 60 points which will make this his second season to get 60 or more points. The 19-year-old product is the second top scorer for the Tabbies and he is ranked 10th in league scoring.  This season is the third season in a row that veteran forward Ryan Chyzowski has scored 20 or more goals, he currently has 23. It is also the third season in a row that Chyzowski has 50 or more points, he currently has 51 (23G, 28A). The 19-year-old native is the Tigers’ third top scorer.  In the last six games, the Tigers’ line of Bryan Lockner, Nick McCarry and Cyle McNabb has been heating up and they have a combined total of 13 points (7G, 6A).  Five Tigers have set new career bests in all offensive categories already this season o Daniel Baker has 13 goals, 22 assists for 35 points o Parker Gavlas has two goals, 16 assists for 18 points o Corson Hopwo has 13 goals, 24 assists for 37 points o Eric Van Impe has four goals, seven assists for 11 points o Nick McCarry has 11 goals, nine assists for 20 points

About the The Medicine Hat Tigers are a junior hockey team in the (WHL) who play out of Medicine Hat, AB and were established in 1970. In 49 seasons of playing major junior hockey, the Tigers have won 2 Scotty Munro Memorial Trophies, as well as, 212 playoff games which led to winning 43 playoff series, raising 33 banners, winning five Ed Chynoweth Cups and two Memorial Cups.