
Round 1 Game 5 vs. Brandon
March 30, 2018 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Medicine Hat Tigers News Release
VS. BRANDON - The Medicine Hat Tigers return home to host the Brandon Wheat Kings for game five of the Eastern Conference Quarter Finals. The Tigers took the first two games at home before traveling to Dauphin, MB, where the Wheat Kings won Tuesday and Wednesday night. The Orange and Black will be hungry for a win tonight at the Canalta Centre.
Who to Watch
Medicine Hat Tigers - Josh Williams is a fast, highly skilled forward in his rookie season with the Tigers. The 16-year-old Langley, BC native has great hands, sees the ice well and reacts quickly. He has notched 2 goals in 4 games so far this series. Look for Williams to make an impact on the ice for the Tigers.
Brandon Wheat Kings - Ben McCartney is a hard working forward who makes his presence felt. McCartney has 4 points (1G, 3A) in the first 4 games of this series.
Regular Season Memorable Moments
Dawson Heathcote scored a hat trick in his rookie season October 20th, 2017 vs Kootenay ICE.
After beating the Red Deer Rebels at home on December 30th, 2017, Shaun Clouston became the winningest coach in franchise history with 324 wins, surpassing former coach and mentor Willie Desjardins' mark of 323.
David Quenneville recorded his 197th career point as a Medicine Hat Tiger February 9th, 2018, against the Calgary Hitmen, setting a new franchise record for points by a defenceman, passing Kris Russell's previous mark of 196 points.
Mark Rassell scored his 100th Career WHL Goal February 24, 2018 vs the Wheat Kings. He is the 31st Tiger to score 100 goals in their career
Mark Rassell scored his 50th goal of the season March 9, 2018 vs. the Edmonton Oil Kings.
David Quenneville was named to the Eastern Conference 1st All-Star Team.
Career Highs
Mark Rassell and David Quenneville had banner years for the Orange and Black while tying for top point producing Tigers with 80 points each. Rassell scored 50 goals and picked up 30 assists while Quenneville netted 26 goals and had 54 assists.
Six other Tigers also reached career highs in goals and assists this season including
Ryan Chyzowski (21G, 31A)
Ryan Jevne (20G, 27A)
Gary Haden (17G, 25A)
Jaeger White (10G, 24A)
Dylan MacPherson (4G, 18A)
Dalton Gally (2G, 10A)
Tyler Preziuso and Kristians Rubins reached career highs in goals and points this season.
Preziuso scored 17 goals, combined with his 16 assists, he reached a career high of 33 points.
Rubins netted 7 goals himself and assisted on another 20 goals for a career high of 27 points.
James Hamblin reached career highs in assists and points this season. Hamblin nearly doubled his assist production picking up 43 on the year and along with his 21 goals, he reached a career high of 64 points.
New Kids on the Block
Hayden Ostir scored a total of 9 goals and picked up 17 assists this season, 6 goals and 14 assists while wearing Orange and Black.
Elijah Brown became a Tiger before the trade deadline and scored more goals (7) in Orange and Black than in his career as Thunderbird (6).
Bryan Lockner reached career highs in goals (14) and assists (12) this season. Lockner joined the Tigers at trade deadline and scored 7 goals while picking up 7 assists in Orange and Black.
Youth Movement
Our Tigers Rookies contributed to the success of the season putting up a combined total of 25 goals and 65 assists during the regular season.
Josh Williams 11G, 9A
Dawson Heathcote 6G, 3A
Henry Rybinski 3 G, 9 A
Cole Clayton 2G, 5A
Linus Nassen 1G, 25A
Baxter Anderson 1G, 4 A
Joel Craven 1G, 6A
Trevor Longo 0G, 4A
Protecting the Paint:
During the regular season:
Jordan Hollett sported a 16-13-4 record with a 3.43 GAA and a .896 SV%
Michael Bullion had a 20-15-3 record with a 3.19 GAA and a 0.891 SV%
During the playoffs:
Jordan Hollett 2-1-0 record with 3.36GAA and 0.892 SV%
Michael Bullion 0-1-0 record with 5.00GAA and 0.861 SV%
Injury Report:
Elijah Brown - upper body (day to day)
Trevor Longo - upper body (week to week)
Dylan MacPherson - lower body (week to week)
Mason Shaw - lower body (week to week)
James Hamblin - upper body (indefinite)
Western Hockey League Stories from March 30, 2018
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- Little Love Lost Between Rebels and 'Canes, But That's Playoff Hockey - Red Deer Rebels
- Boyd Signs ECHL Contract with Rapid City - Prince George Cougars
- Wheat Kings - Tigers Series Continues Tonight - Brandon Wheat Kings
- Two-Game Ticket Packages Announced for 2018 Mastercard Memorial Cup - Regina Pats
- Round 1 Game 5 vs. Brandon - Medicine Hat Tigers
- Game Day Preview: Pats on the Road for Game Five against the Broncos - Regina Pats
- Third Period Comeback Gives Hawks 4-3 Win; Portland Takes 3-1 Series Lead - Portland Winterhawks
- Giants and Royals Series Tied 2-2 Heading into Saturday's Game 5 - Vancouver Giants
- Royals Offence Explodes in Game 4 to Even Series vs. Giants - Victoria Royals
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