GAME DAY: Hurricanes End Saskatchewan Trip in Moose Jaw Against Warriors
Regina, SK – The Lethbridge Hurricanes will end a three-game road trip tonight at 5:00pm MT as they visit the Moose Jaw Warriors at Temple Gardens Centre.
The Hurricanes (17-41-2-1) enter on a two-game losing streak after falling 6-4 to the Regina Pats on Friday at the Brandt Centre. Kai Anderson, Kade Duell, Kyle Heger and Easton Daneault scored in the loss while Leif Oaten made 37-saves. Lethbridge was outshot 43-35 in the contest by Regina. The Hurricanes suffered their fifth-straight road loss with the defeat. The ‘Canes enter tonight sitting with a 6-23-2-0 record away from home while having posted a 1-6-2-0 record in their last nine games.
The Warriors (21-34-5-2) enter with a 2-8-0-0 record in their last ten games after suffering a 5-2 defeat in Saskatoon to the Blades on Friday at SaskTel Centre. Aiden Ziprick and Pavel McKenzie scored in the defeat while Chase Wutzke made 43-saves in the game. Moose Jaw was outshot 48-16 in the game by Saskatoon. The Warriors enter play tonight with a 10-17-3-1 record at home this year while having gone 4-14-2-0 in their last 20 outings.
Tonight will be the final of four meetings on the season between the Hurricanes and Warriors; Lethbridge has posted a 1-2-0-0 record against Moose Jaw this season. The game can be streamed on Victory+, watched at Browns Socialhouse in Lethbridge or heard on 106.7 ROCK.
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VS. WARRIORS: Tonight will be the final of four meetings on the season between the Hurricanes and Warriors. So far this season, Lethbridge has posted a 1-2-0-0 record against Moose Jaw after finishing with a 5-0-0-0 record against the Warriors last year. Since the 2019-2020 season, the ‘Canes have posted a record of 18-7-0-0 record against the Warriors. All-time, Lethbridge has posted a record of 94-82-5-1 with six ties against the Warriors while going 35-52-1-1 with five ties all-time in Moose Jaw.
2025-2026 REGULAR SEASON SERIES:
October 24th/2025 – at Moose Jaw (4-2 MJ)
November 28th/2025 – at Lethbridge (6-3 LET)
February 25th/2026 – at Lethbridge (7-2 MJ)
March 7th/2026 – at Moose Jaw
2024-2025 REGULAR SEASON SERIES:
October 4th/2024 – at Lethbridge (4-3 LET)
November 8th/2024 – at Moose Jaw (7-3 LET)
December 3rd/2024 – at Lethbridge (5-3 LET)
January 7th/2025 – at Moose Jaw (6-2 LET)
January 11th/2025 – at Moose Jaw (4-2 LET)
2025-2026 REGULAR SEASON STATS LEADERS:
Goals (21) – Owen Berge
Assists (32) – Easton Daneault
Points (44) – Easton Daneault
PIMS (100) – Gavin Lesiuk
Plus/Minus (+6) – Oli Chenier
Wins (10) – Koen Cleaver
Shutouts (1) – Koen Cleaver & Leif Oaten
Save % (.882) – Leif Oaten
Goals Against Average (3.96) – Leif Oaten
WHO’S HOT:
– Kade Duell has points in 3 of 4 games (2g-3a); 6 of 9 games (3g-6a); 11 of 16 games (5g-9a)
– Kyle Heger has points in 3 of 4 games (3g-2a); 4 of 7 games (4g-3a); 15 of 27 games (7g-12a)
– Owen Berge has points in 3 of 5 games (1g-4a); 5 of 8 games (3g-4a); 9 of 14 games (10g-4a)
– Easton Daneault has points in 3 of 5 games (3g-3a); 6 of 10 games (4g-5a); 22 of 39 games (12g-17a)
– Hudson Kibblewhite has points in 2 of 5 games (1g-2a); 4 of 10 games (2g-3a); 9 of 22 games (5g-6a)
– Kayden Longley has points in 4 of 10 games (2g-2a); 6 of 13 games (3g-6a); 20 of 41 games (6g-20a)
– Oli Chenier has points in 3 of 9 games (2g-4a); 5 of 15 games (5g-5a)
– Grady Pichette has points in 2 of 9 games (2g-2a)
– Kai Anderson has points in 2 of 5 games (1g-2a)
REGULAR SEASON MILESTONE WATCH:
– Brayden Smith is 18 games away from 100 career games
– Kayden Longley is 10 points away from 100 career points
– Oli Chenier is 14 assists away from 50 career assists
– Hudson Kibblewhite is 24 games away from 150 career games
– Matteo Fabrizi is 6 assists away from 50 career assists
– Gavin Lesiuk is 11 games away from 100 career games
– Owen Berge is 16 assists away from 50 career assists
– Owen Berge is 18 games away from 200 games
INJURY REPORT:
– Brayden Smith: week-to-week (upper-body injury)
– Nathan Maloney: day-to-day (lower-body injury)
– Enzo DiDomenicantonio: week-to-week (lower-body injury)
NEWS & NOTES:
Thru 61: The Hurricanes enter tonight with a 17-41-2-1 record (37 points) on the season after 61 games. The ‘Canes are 11-18-0-1 at home and 6-23-2-0 on the road. In 2024-2025, Lethbridge had posted a
37-18-3-3 record after 61 games. Lethbridge has posted an 0-1-0-0 record in the month of March.
Seven Left: Entering tonight, the Hurricanes have seven games remaining on their regular season schedule. Of their seven games, Lethbridge will play four games at home and three on the road. The ‘Canes will face the Medicine Hat Tigers twice while also facing the Moose Jaw Warriors, Regina Pats, Red Deer Rebels, Edmonton Oil Kings and Calgary Hitmen each once.
Berge Burying: Hurricanes 19-year-old forward Owen Berge enters tonight red hot of late. The Edmonton, AB, product enters having racked up 11 goals in his last 16 games. Berge currently leads the Hurricanes with 21 goals this year while sitting second in points with 41. Since joining Lethbridge, he has recorded 36 points (20g-16a) in 46 games. He’s on pace for 24 goals and 46 points this season.
Pickin’ Points: Entering tonight, the Hurricanes have posted a record of 5-8-2-0 in their last 15 games after a 6-4 loss to the Regina Pats on Friday at the Brandt Centre. Lethbridge has posted a record of 4-4-0-0 in their last eight games at the VisitLethbridge.com Arena.
Surging Special Teams: Lethbridge’s special teams have been strong of late. The ‘Canes power play has gone 21-for-80 (26.3%) over their last 21 games having scored at least one power play goal in 12 of those 21 games. Meanwhile, the Hurricanes penalty kill has gone 66-for-85 (77.6%) over the last 26 contests keeping the opponent without a power play goal in 10 of those 26 games.
4-or-More: The Hurricanes have found their scoring touch of late. Entering tonight, Lethbridge has scored at least four goals in nine of their last 16 games having totaled 51 goals in those 16 games averaging 3.19 goals per game. The ‘Canes have posted a 14-8-0-0 record this year when scoring four-or-more goals.
Top Prospect: Hurricanes defenceman Kyle Heger represented Team East at the 2026 WHL Prospects Game in Vancouver on February 18th. The Eagan, Minnesota product was one of 15 rearguards to take part in the game. Heger finished with a plus-1 rating while recording one shot on goal in the game. It was the first WHL Prospects Game held in over 25-years dating back to the 1999-2000 season.
Midterm Ranked: Three Hurricanes players were ranked by NHL Central Scouting on the Midterm Rankings on January 12th. Kyle Heger (67th), Gavin Lesiuk (177th) and Nathan Maloney (220th) were all ranked among North American skaters. Of the three, Maloney was the lone player not ranked by Central Scouting on the Preliminary Players to Watch List in October.






































































