
Game 38 vs Seattle
January 4, 2020 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Medicine Hat Tigers News Release
The Story Coming In
The Medicine Hat Tigers played back to back to back games against the Calgary Hitmen this past week and won two of the three matchups, including last night's 5-2 victory. Captain James Hamblin scored his 20th and 21st goals of the season as well as his 100th career WHL goal in the contest for the Tabbies earning the first star of the night. Veteran forward Elijah Brown also added a pair of goals in the contest while sophomore forward Corson Hopwo had a two assist night. The Tigers are 24-11-1-1 and they are led by Hamblin with 57 points (21G, 36A). After tonight's game, the Tigers will travel to Manitoba to play the Brandon Wheat Kings Tuesday and the Winnipeg ICE Wednesday.
Tigers vs. Thunderbirds
For the only time this season, the Tigers will take on the Thunderbirds tonight at the Canalta Centre. The last time two times these two hockey clubs faced off, the games were decided in overtime with the home team winning. Last season, the Thunderbirds won 4-3 in overtime Feb 9, 2019, and during the 2017-18 season, the Tigers won 4-3 in overtime Nov 4, 2017. Medicine Hat is 1-1-1-0 against Seattle over the past five years.
View from Seattle
The Seattle Thunderbirds are in the middle of a five game road trip and they are 1-1-0-0 so far on the trip. They kicked it off by falling 3-2 to Portland on Tuesday before defeating the Lethbridge Hurricanes 5-4 in overtime last night. Payton Mount scored the game winning goal in last night's contest. Veteran forward Conner Bruggen-Cate and Florida Panthers prospect Henrik Rybinski each have three points on the road trip so far. Bruggen-Cate has two goals and 1 assist, while Rybinski has 1 goal and 2 assists. Seattle is 14-19-2-1 and they are led by Andrej Kukuca with 30 points (11G, 19A). After tonight, the Thunderbirds will travel to Swift Current and Tri-City before returning home.
Tigers Talent
Ryan Chyzowski is a skilled forward with good awareness and positioning in all three zones. He has an impressive shot with a quick release and he is a smart passer who is able to set up his teammates. The 19-year-old Kamloops, BC product has 39 points (19G, 20A) in 36 games played so far this season, including a league leading 11 power play goals. Look for Chyzowski to crash the net creating scoring opportunities tonight.
Captain's Corner
Captain James Hamblin is second in the league in scoring with 57 points (21G, 36A) and second in the league for assists with 36. The 20-year-old Edmonton product was drafted by the Tigers in the 2014 Bantam Draft and he has suited up for 298 games, scored 100 goals and collected 149 assists. Hamblin leads the Tigers by example with his hard work ethic and dedication. He is a speedy, skilled forward and a fierce forechecker. Look for Hamblin to make an impact in tonight's game.
Quick Hits
Captain James Hamblin scored his 20th goal of the season last night which makes it the fourth year of his WHL career where he has 20 or more goals. He also scored his 21st goal last night which was his 100th career WHL goal.
Veteran forward Elijah Brown will be celebrating his 20th birthday on Sunday, January 5th.
Tonight's game will be Parker Gavlas' 100th career WHL game.
Veteran forwards James Hamblin, Ryan Chyzowski and Brett Kemp have a point or more in every game since the Tigers returned to action after the holidays. Hamblin has 5 points (3G, 2A), Chyzowski has 5 points (3G, 2A) and Kemp has 4 points (1G, 3A) in four games played.
Rookie forward Cole Sillinger is leading the league in rookie scoring with 37 points (12G, 25A) in 32 games played. Sillinger was named the WHL Rookie of the Month for the month of December where he put up 17 points (2G, 15A) in nine games played including a career high six point night (1G, 5A) against the Saskatoon Blades.
Lukas Svejkovsky scored the first goal of the 2020 decade in the WHL 10 seconds into the Tigers' New Year's Day battle with the Hitmen.
Four Tigers are the sons of former WHL & NHL players.
Ryan Chyzowksi is the son of Dave Chyzowski (Kamloops Blazers).
Eric Van Impe is the son of Darren Van Impe (PA Raiders/ Red Deer Rebels).
Lukas Svejkovsky is the son of Jaroslav Svejkovsky (Tri City Americans).
Cole Sillinger is the son of Mike Sillinger (Regina Pats).
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
Game Sponsor
20/20 Vision Care is a local optometrist office that has been serving Medicine Hat and area since 1996 and they are the official eyewear suppliers of the Medicine Hat Tigers. 20/20 Vision Care prides itself on giving back to the community of Medicine Hat. Currently, they are raffling off sports paraphernalia with all proceeds going to the new local Ronald McDonald House. Make sure to stop by their booth on the main concourse tonight.
CF Industries Community Corner
CF Industries is a global leader in transforming natural gas into nitrogen. The chemical processes used ensures they have the nitrogen they need to support life on earth - from fertilizer that feeds the crops that feed the world to products that remove harmful emissions from industrial activities.
The Medicine Hat Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MHSPCA) has been servicing Medicine and surrounding areas for 41 years. The mission of the MHSPCA is to provide protective care for sick, injured and unwanted animals. Through their community programs, they strive to promote humane attitudes and responsible pet ownership.
Montana's BBQ & Bar Birthday Party Package
The Medicine Hat Tigers along with Montana's BBQ & Bar are excited to introduce Birthday Party Packages this season. There are three different packages that fans can choose from and all packages include two adult tickets and eight child tickets. To inquire about Montana's BBQ & Bar Birthday Party Packages please call the Tigers Office at 403.526.2666.
Western Hockey League Stories from January 4, 2020
- Kastelic Lifts Hitmen in OT - Calgary Hitmen
- Raiders Fall to ICE in Winnipeg - Prince Albert Raiders
- Pats Edged by Swift Current in Shootout - Regina Pats
- Silvertips Acquire F Ty Kolle from Regina for Two WHL Draft Selections, Rights to Ean Somoza - Everett Silvertips
- Pats Acquire Ean Somoza and Two Draft Picks for Ty Kolle in Trade with Everett - Regina Pats
- Silvertips Acquire 4th Round Selection in 2020 from Prince Albert for G Keegan Karki - Everett Silvertips
- Game Day Hub: January 4 - Portland Winterhawks
- ICE and Raiders Battle for First in the East - Winnipeg Ice
- Game 38 vs Seattle - Medicine Hat Tigers
- Calgary Hitmen Game Preview - Saturday, January 4 at Lethbridge - Calgary Hitmen
- Game Day Preview: Pats Host Rematch with Broncos Saturday at the Brandt Centre - Regina Pats
- Cougars Have 'Tips Number Again - Everett Silvertips
- Third Shutout for Cossa, First Goal for Kuny as Oil Kings Down Warriors, 5-0 - Edmonton Oil Kings
- Cougars Edge Everett to Continue Improved Play - Prince George Cougars
- A 45-Save Effort from Tendeck Gains the Giants a Point in Kamloops - Vancouver Giants
- Beckman Sets New Franchise Record with Goal in Ten Straight in 6-4 Loss - Spokane Chiefs
- Royals Foil Rockets - Victoria Royals
- Penalties Hurt Rebels in Eventual Overtime Loss to Blades - Red Deer Rebels
- Royals down Rockets with late power-play goal - Kelowna Rockets
- Raiders Acquire Karki from Silvertips - Prince Albert Raiders
- Wouters Notches OT Winner in Red Deer for First Victory of 2020 - Saskatoon Blades
- Winterhawks Open New Decade with a Win - Portland Winterhawks
- Tigers Take Down Hitmen 5-2 - Medicine Hat Tigers
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