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LETHBRIDGE - Carson Wetsch and Axel Hurtig each scored twice as the visiting Calgary Hitmen outlasted the Lethbridge Hurricanes 5-3 in Western Hockey League playoff action on Tuesday night. David ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — After eliminating Vancouver in five games in the opening round of the Western Hockey League playoffs, the ...
NHL Central Scouting has released its final rankings for the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. As projected, the list features plenty of ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNHitmen need to lean on family mentality to battle back in series against HurricanesDown but not out in the 2024-25 Western Hockey League playoffs, the Calgary Hitmen need to lean on what made them successful throughout a stellar regular season.
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Yardbarker on MSNLightning’s Conor Geekie Deserves Spot in Playoff LineupClinching their eighth straight playoff berth, the Tampa Bay Lightning are gearing up with a retooled core in hopes of winning a third Stanley Cup this decade.
What: The Portland Winterhawks (40-33-3-1) take on the Everett Silvertips (54-14-4-4) in Game 3 of their best-of-7 Western Hockey League 2nd round playoff series. Everett leads the series 2-0. When: ...
SPOKANE ARENA - The second round WHL playoff series between Spokane and Victoria is tied at one a piece as the Chiefs prepare for at least two games on the ...
SPOKANE - A night after dropping a 4-3 heartbreaker in double overtime, the visiting Victoria Royals bounced back with a 5-1 victory over the Spokane Chiefs on Monday in Western Hockey League playoff ...
Welcome to this edition of THN's 2025 WHL Playoffs Daily Recap. This recurring article will provide summaries of action from ...
Liam Ruck scored in overtime, Gavin McKenna had a highlight-reel goal, and the Medicine Hat Tigers beat the Prince Albert ...
Boyle was on the air for eight hours, becoming the first Spokane broadcaster to ever call a two sport doubleheader.
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WHL: McKenna scores two, Ruck strikes in overtime to lead Tigers over RaidersLiam Ruck scored in overtime, Gavin McKenna had a highlight-reel goal, and the Medicine Hat Tigers beat the Prince Albert Raiders 5-4 in Western Hockey League playoff action Sunday.
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