The Story Coming In After winning back to back home games this past weekend, the Medicine Hat Tigers travelled to for a two game road trip. They kicked off the road trip by falling 4-3 to the Brandon Wheat Kings Tuesday night after Bradon scored with one second left in the game to steal it. The Tigers will look to rebound tonight in as they take on the ICE. Medicine Hat is 25-12-1-1 and they are led by their Captain James Hamblin with 60 points (23G, 37A). After tonight’s game, the Orange and Black will return home to host the Friday night for the first game of a home and home series.

Tigers vs. ICE For the first time this season, the Tigers will play in the Wayne Fleming Arena when they take on the ICE tonight. Medicine Hat hosted Winnipeg at the Canalta Centre early in the season and won 5-2. Cole Clayton, James Hamblin and Brett Kemp each picked up a pair of assists in the contest while rookie netminder Garin Bjorklund stopped 29 of 31 shots faced. The ICE franchise relocated from Kootenay to Winnipeg prior to the beginning of this season and over the past five years, the Tigers are 19-2-0-0 against the ICE and 9-1-0-0 when they played in Kootenay.

View from Winnipeg Tonight’s game against the Tigers is the Winnipeg ICE’s third home game of a nine game homestand. They began their homestand by splitting the weekend with the Prince Albert Raiders. The ICE won 6-3 on Saturday before falling 5-3 on Sunday. Nine players collected a point or more in their games against the Raiders and leading the way for the ICE were Connor McClennon and Isaac Johnson with five points (1G, 4A) each. The ICE are 24-14-1-0 and they are led by McClennon with 47 points (20G, 27A). After tonight’s tilt, the ICE will host the Red Deer Rebels Saturday.

Tigers Talent Dru Krebs is a strong skating defenceman in his first season with the Orange and Black. The 16- year-old Okotoks native was drafted by the Tigers in the second round of the 2018 WHL Bantam draft, 38th overall. Krebs has a strong work ethic and a drive to get better every game. Add that to his hockey sense and even as a 16-year-old defenceman Krebs is able to make an impact every game. Krebs has 10 points (3G, 7A) in 35 games played so far this season.

Captain’s Corner Captain James Hamblin played his 300th career WHL game last night against the Brandon Wheat Kings. The 20-year-old Edmonton product was drafted by the Tigers in the 2014 Bantam draft and he scored 102 goals and collected 150 assists in his career. He is second in the league in scoring with 60 points, he is tied in fourth in the league for goals with 23 and he is second in the league for assists with 37. Hamblin is a hard-working, two-way centreman who leads his team by example. Look for Hamblin to make an impact in tonight’s contest.

Quick Hits  Since returning to action after the holiday break, the Tigers are 3-2-1-0 and three Tabbies have picked up a point or more in each of those six games. Brett Kemp has 9 points (3G, 6A), Captain James Hamblin has 8 points (5G, 3A) and Ryan Chyzowski has 8 points (4G, 5A). In fact, all three players are in the top 20 in the league for scoring. Hamblin is tied in first, Kemp is seventh and Chyzowski is 20th.  Cole Sillinger is leading the league in rookie scoring with 39 points (14G, 25A) in 31 games played.  In his career as Tiger, James Hamblin has 27 points (10G, 17A) in 25 games played against the ICE.  Defenceman Cole Clayton picked up his first career WHL point against the with an assist on Caleb Fantillo’s goal Jan 16, 2016. The Tigers won the contest 4-2.  Hailing from Winnipeg, Cyle McNabb is the only current Tiger from Manitoba.  From 1980-84, the Winnipeg Warriors played in the WHL out of the before relocating to Moose Jaw. The Medicine Hat Tigers are tied with the Tri-City Americans for most goals by one team in a single game with 19 after they defeated the Winnipeg Warriors 19-2 February 11, 1984, in Medicine Hat.  The Tigers’ Skills Competition brought to you by A&W will be Thursday, January 16th. Doors will open at 6 PM and the event will start at 7 PM. Entry to the event will be by donation to the local MS Society at the door.  The Home Depot on the Bench contest is open. Enter your minor hockey team for a chance to practice with the Tigers online at http://www.homedepotonthebench.com

About the Medicine Hat Tigers 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.