
Royals Announce 2019-20 Regular Season Schedule
June 26, 2019 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Victoria Royals News Release
Victoria, BC - The Victoria Royals are pleased to announce their schedule for the 2019-20 Western Hockey League (WHL) Regular Season.
The Royals will open their ninth WHL season on the road in Everett against the Silvertips on Saturday, September 21st. Victoria's Home Opener is set for Friday, September 27th versus the Prince George Cougars. Puck drop for the home opener is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. at the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre.
Victoria has a five-game homestand from Friday, October 25th to Saturday, November 2nd, which marks the club's longest homestretch of the season. During that time, the club will face the Kamloops Blazers and Kelowna Rockets twice each, along with Medicine Hat Tigers once.
The Royals' longest road trip of the season will span six games from Friday, January 24th to Saturday, February 1st. The club will face all six teams from the Eastern Conference's East Division, which includes the Brandon Wheat Kings, Winnipeg ICE, Saskatoon Blades, Prince Albert Raiders, Regina Pats and the Moose Jaw Warriors.
Full Schedule: bit.ly/2NdXAje
2018-19 Schedule Facts:
By Team:
Brandon: 0 home + 1 road = 1 game
Calgary: 1 home + 0 road = 1 game
Edmonton: 1 home + 1 road = 1 game
Everett: 2 home + 2 road = 4 games
Kamloops: 4 home + 4 road = 8 games
Kelowna: 4 home + 5 road = 9 games
Lethbridge: 1 home + 0 road = 1 game
Medicine Hat: 1 home + 0 road = 1 game
Moose Jaw: 0 home + 1 road = 1 game
Portland: 2 home + 2 road = 4 games
Prince Albert: 0 home + 1 road = 1 game
Prince George: 5 home + 4 road = 9 games
Regina: 0 home + 1 road = 1 game
Red Deer: 1 home + 0 road = 1 game
Saskatoon: 0 home + 1 road = 1 game
Seattle: 2 home + 2 road = 4 games
Spokane: 2 home + 2 road = 4 games
Swift Current: 1 home + 0 road = 1 game
Tri-City: 2 home + 2 road = 4 games
Vancouver: 5 home + 5 road = 10 games
Winnipeg: 0 home + 1 road = 1 game
By Division:
B.C. Division: 18 home + 18 road = 36 games
U.S. Division: 10 home + 10 road = 20 games
Central Division: 6 home + 0 road = 6 games
East Division: 0 home + 6 road = 6 games
By Month:
September: 2 home + 1 road = 3 games
October: 6 home + 4 road = 10 games
November: 3 home + 7 road = 10 games
December: 7 home + 3 road= 10 games
January: 5 home + 10 road = 15 games
February: 7 home + 5 road = 12 games
March: 4 home + 4 road = 8 games
By Day:
Sunday: 1 home + 2 road = 3 games
Monday: 0 home + 2 road = 2 games
Tuesday: 4 home + 1 road = 5 games
Wednesday: 6 home + 7 road = 13 games
Thursday: 0 home + 0 road = 0 games
Friday: 11 home + 11 road = 22 games
Saturday: 12 home + 11 road = 23 games
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