
April 1 - Canes Chatter Presented by Peka Rollshutters
April 1, 2024 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Lethbridge Hurricanes News Release
PROMOTIONS/EVENTS
Next Home Game: The Hurricanes will play Game 3 & 4 of their first round playoff series against the Swift Current Broncos on Tuesday, April 2nd and Wednesday, April 3rd at the ENMAX Centre at 7:00pm. Individual Playoff Tickets can be purchased by visiting the ENMAX Centre Ticket Centre, by calling 403-329-SEAT (7328) or online at https://bit.ly/3dmYKa2.
2024 WHL Playoffs: The Hurricanes are facing the Swift Current Broncos in the first round of the 2024 WHL Playoffs, marking the eighth straight season the 'Canes have qualified for the WHL post-season. The Hurricanes playoffs are presented by Stringam Law - serving Lethbridge for over 100 years. Call Stringam Lethbridge for all of your legal needs at 403-328-5577.
FREE Youth Tickets: Fans can take advantage of a free youth ticket with the purchase of an adult ticket for the first round of the 2024 WHL Playoffs courtesy of Mikado Electric, Avail CPA, Colin Harms at Sotheby's, Kasko Cattle and Simpson Plumbing. Tickets can be purchased in-person at the ENMAX Centre or Yates Memorial Theatre Ticket Centres, by calling 403-329-SEA (7328) or online at www.enmaxcentre.ca.
Game 3 Tailgate Party: The Hurricanes will be hosting a Game 3 tailgate party on the ENMAX Centre plaza on Tuesday between 5:00pm and 7:00pm. Browns Socialhouse will be making burgers with chips and pop by donation with proceeds benefitting the United Way Lethbridge and South Western Alberta. In addition, the ENMAX Centre will be holding a beer garden for those 18-years of age or older while 106.7 ROCK will provide music during the tailgate party.
2024-2025 Season Tickets: Renew and/or purchase 2024-2025 Season Tickets for the Hurricanes! Loyalty pricing beginning as low as $564 for all 34-regular season home games. All season ticket holders will also receive free parking at the ENMAX Centre for all 'Canes home games. Sign up today by visiting: https://chl.ca/whl-hurricanes/2425seasontickets/.
NEW 2024-2025 Premium Season Seat: The Hurricanes are excited to offer a NEW Premium Season Seat Ticket for an additional $300 per seat on your season ticket package. Benefits included in the Premium Seat are: Home Playoff tickets for the entire 2025 WHL Playoffs, WHL Live streaming package for the 2024-2025 regular season, a season ticket holder gift, 10% food and beverage discounts at ENMAX Centre concessions, a 15% Top Shelf store discount AND MORE! Learn more and sign up for the NEW Premium Seat by visiting: https://chl.ca/whl-hurricanes/2425seasontickets/.
Eras for Education Raffle: The Hurricanes are holding a Taylor Swift Eras Tour raffle on May 1, 2024. Fans can purchase raffle tickets at 'Canes games or during business hours at the Hurricanes Office for two VIP tickets to see Taylor Swift in Toronto on November 16th, 2024 at Rogers Centre. Tickets are just $20 each. Limited supplies available. Find out more by visiting: https://bit.ly/42qv0hm.
THE WEEK THAT WAS
Friday, March 29th - GAME 1 - at Swift Current Broncos (3-0 Loss): The Hurricanes opened the 2024 WHL Playoffs presented by Stringam Law on Friday with a 3-0 loss to the Swift Current Broncos at the InnovationPlex. Lethbridge outshot Swift Current 3-0 in the game, but Reid Dyck was terrific for the Broncos in the Game 1 victory as Swift Current took a 1-0 series lead.
Saturday, March 30th - GAME 2 - at Swift Current Broncos (4-3 Loss): Lethbridge held a lead after forty minutes but dropped Game 2 by a 4-3 score at the InnovationPlex as the Broncos took a 2-0 series lead. Leo Braillard, Sean Tschigerl and Hayden Pakkala scored in the defeat while Harrison Meneghin made 32-saves in the Game 2 loss. It marked the 11th straight post-season loss for the Hurricanes dating back to the 2019 WHL playoffs against the Calgary Hitmen.
ON THE DOCKET
Tuesday, April 2nd - GAME 3 - vs. Swift Current Broncos (7:00pm): The Hurricanes will welcome the Broncos in Game 3 of their best-of-seven first-round playoff series on Tuesday at the ENMAX Centre. The 'Canes will look to end their 11-game playoff losing streak while also attempting to end a four-game playoff losing streak to Swift Current. Lethbridge has posted an all-time record of 17-22 in Game 3's.
Wednesday, April 3rd - GAME 4 - vs. Swift Current Broncos (7:00pm): Lethbridge will host Swift Current in Game 4 of their playoff series on Wednesday at the ENMAX Centre at 7:00pm. The Hurricanes posted a record of 3-0-1-0 against the Broncos during the regular season at home. The 'Canes are 11-28 in all-time Game 4's in the post-season.
(If Nec.) Friday, April 5th - GAME 5 - at Swift Current Broncos (7:00pm): The 'Canes will visit the Broncos in a Game 5 at the InnovationPlex on Friday, if the series is extended. Lethbridge is 0-2 in the first two games played in Swift Current while having lost all five games in Speedy Creek all-time in the playoffs. The 'Canes are 11-12 all-time in Game 5's in their post-season history.
(If Nec.) Sunday, April 7th - GAME 6 - vs. Swift Current Broncos (6:00pm): The Hurricanes will welcome the Broncos on Sunday at 6:00pm at the ENMAX Centre, if a Game 6 is necessary. Lethbridge is 4-8 all-time in Game 6's in their playoff history.
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