GAME DAY: Hurricanes End Road Trip in Prince Albert Against the Raiders
Saskatoon, SK – The Lethbridge Hurricanes conclude a three-game East Division road trip tonight at 6:00pm MT as they visit the Prince Albert Raiders at the Art Hauser Centre.
The Hurricanes (10-21-0-1) enter on a three-game losing streak after falling 8-3 to the Saskatoon Blades at SaskTel Centre on Friday. Andrew Petruk, Kai Anderson and Kayden Longley scored the loss while Leif Oaten made 32-saves in the defeat. Lethbridge enters tonight with a 7-9-0-0 record in their last 16 games while sitting 5-12-0-0 on the road this year.
The Raiders (20-4-4-0) enter on a three-game winning streak after earning a 7-4 victory on Friday in Swift Current against the Broncos. Owen Corkish scored twice while Benett Kelly, Max Heise, Daxon Rudolph, Brayden Dube and Aiden Oiring added the others in the win; Dimitri Fortin made 19-saves in the victory. Prince Albert enters tonight with an 8-1-2-0 record at home this season.
Tonight will be the second of four meetings on the season between the Hurricanes and Raiders; Lethbridge has posted an 0-1-0-0 record against Prince Albert this year. The game can be streamed on Victory+, watched at Browns Socialhouse in Lethbridge or heard on 106.7 ROCK.
DOWNLOAD MEDIA KIT: 2025-12-13 – LET at PA
VS. RAIDERS: Tonight will be the second of four meetings on the season between the Hurricanes and Raiders. This year, the ‘Canes have posted an 0-1-0-0 record against the Raiders after going 3-1-0-0 against Prince Albert last season. Lethbridge has posted a 7-5-1-0 record in their last 13 games against Prince Albert over the last three seasons. In their history, the Hurricanes have gone 91-77-3-1 with six ties against Prince Albert while going 38-45-2-1 with two ties all-time at the Art Hauser Centre.
2025-2026 REGULAR SEASON SERIES
November 5th/2025 – at Lethbridge (2-1 PA)
December 13th/2025 – at Prince Albert
January 16th/2026 – at Lethbridge
February 6th/2026 – at Prince Albert
2024-2025 REGULAR SEASON SERIES
November 30th/2024 – at Prince Albert (3-2 PA)
February 7th/2025 – at Lethbridge (6-1 LET)
February 26th/2025 – at Prince Albert (2-1 OT LET)
March 7th/2025 – at Lethbridge (5-3 LET)
2025-2026 REGULAR SEASON STATS LEADERS:
Goals (16) – Luke Cozens
Assists (22) – Luke Cozens
Points (38) – Luke Cozens
PIMS (51) – Gavin Lesiuk
Plus/Minus (E) – Kayden Longley
Wins (7) – Koen Cleaver
Shutouts (1) – Koen Cleaver
Save % (.869) – Koen Cleaver
Goals Against Average (4.55) – Koen Cleaver
WHO’S HOT:
– Nathan Maloney has points in 2 straight games (2a); 4 of 8 games (4a); 11 of 17 games (1g-15a)
– Kade Duell has points in 2 straight games (2a); 3 of 5 games (2g-3a); 11 of 20 games (5g-10a)
– Easton Daneault has points in 4 of 6 games (3g-1a); 4 of 11 games (4g-2a); 14 of 31 games (4g-17a)
– Luke Cozens has points in 2 of 4 games (1g-2a); 4 of 7 games (2g-6a); 18 of 32 games (16g-22a)
– Owen Berge has points in 7 of 11 games (3g-5a); 9 of 15 games (5g-6a); 11 of 20 games (6g-8a)
– Hudson Kibblewhite has points in 5 of 9 games (3g-6a); 7 of 15 games (5g-6a)
– Kayden Longley has points in 2 of 4 games (2g); 5 of 8 games (3g-2a); 11 of 21 games (4g-8a)
– Kai Anderson has points in 2 of 5 games (1g-2a); 3 of 8 games (2g-2a); 5 of 13 games (5g-2a)
– Grady Pichette has points in 2 of 3 games (1g-1a); 4 of 7 games (2g-3a); 5 of 10 games (2g-4a)
REGULAR SEASON MILESTONE WATCH:
– Fraser Leonard is 4 games away from 100 career games
– Carsen Adair is 2 games away from 100 career games
– Brayden Smith is 25 games away from 100 career games
– Luke Cozens is 7 games away from 150 career games
– Luke Cozens is 15 assists away from 50 career assists
– Kayden Longley is 2 games away from 150 career games
– Hudson Kibblewhite is 10 points away from 50 career points
– Matteo Fabrizi is 12 assists away from 50 career assists
– Andrew Petruk is 7 games away from 150 career games
– Owen Berge is 6 points away from 50 career points
– Koen Cleaver is 2 games away from 50 career games
NEWS & NOTES:
Thru 32: The Hurricanes enter tonight with a 10-21-0-1 record (21 points) on the season after 32 games. The ‘Canes are 5-9-0-1 at home and 5-12-0-0 on the road. In 2024-2025, Lethbridge had posted a 18-12-1-1 record after 32 games. The ‘Canes have posted a 1-4-0-0 record in the month of December.
Veteran Adds: On Friday, December 12th, the Hurricanes signed veterans WHLers Andrew Petruk and Fraser Leonard from the British Columbia Hockey League. The overage forward Petruk had appeared in 19 games split between the Langley Rivermen and Vernon Vipers while the 19-year-old Leonard had skated in 24 games with the Prince George Spruce Kings this season. The duo both made their ‘Cane debuts on December 12th against the Saskatoon Blades at SaskTel Centre.
Worm Dealt: On Sunday, December 7th, the Hurricanes announced the trade of captain Logan Wormald to the Spokane Chiefs in exchange for a third-round draft pick in 2026 (WEN), a third-round draft pick in 2026 (SPO), a fourth-round draft pick in 2026 (LET) and a fourth-round draft pick in 2028 (SPO). Wormald finished his career having recorded 243 points (99g-144a) in 266 career games finishing 17th all-time in points, 16th all-time in goals, 13th all-time in assists and 12th all-time in games played in ‘Canes history.
On The Road Again: The ‘Canes are currently on a three-game East Division road trip. Lethbridge will face the Brandon Wheat Kings, Saskatoon Blades and Prince Albert Raiders on their trek. The Hurricanes have posted a 5-12-0-0 record away from home this season while having gone 2-8-0-0 against East Division opponents. This trip falls in a stretch of 11 of 15 games for the Hurricanes at home.
Five-Hundred Play: Lethbridge enters tonight having posted a 7-9-0-0 record in their last 16 games. In that span, the ‘Canes have gone 4-3-0-0 at home while going 3-6-0-0 on the road. The Hurricanes have scored a total of 52 goals in that span averaging 3.25 goals per game in that stretch.
Break Out Season: Luke Cozens enters tonight leading the Hurricanes in goals (16), assists (22) and points (38) having smashed his previous career-high when he recorded 10 points (3g-7a) in 64 games. The former seventh-round draft pick is on pace to collect 34 goals and 81 points this season. He has skated in a total of 143 regular season games with the Hurricanes.
November Reflections: The Hurricanes ended their 11-game month of November with a 6-5-0-0 record ending the month with a 6-3 win over the Moose Jaw Warriors on November 28th. The ‘Canes posted a record of 3-1-0-0 at home and a 3-4-0-0 record on the road during the month. Lethbridge averaged 3.82 goals per game during the month which is a 0.61 goals per game increase from their season average.
Big Trade: On November 9th, the Hurricanes acquired 2006-born forward Kayden Longley, prospect Grayson Bauer along with five draft picks including a conditional first-round pick in 2026 from the Kelowna Rockets in exchange for overage forward Shane Smith and the WHL rights to 2007-born import forward Vojtech Cihar. He made his ‘Canes debut on November 12th in Penticton; since joining the Hurricanes, Longley has collected seven points (2g-5a) in nine games.










































































