GAME DAY: Hurricanes Look to End Losing Streak in Red Deer Against Rebels
Lethbridge, AB – The Lethbridge Hurricanes will look to end a six-game losing streak tonight at 6:00pm as they visit the Red Deer Rebels at Marchant Crane Centrium.
The Hurricanes (12-31-0-1) enter after suffering their sixth-straight loss on Friday with a 3-1 loss to the Prince Albert Raiders at the VisitLethbridge.com Arena. Kyle Heger scored the lone goal in the loss for the ‘Canes while Koen Cleaver made 26-saves. The Hurricanes were outshot 29-19 in the game by the Raiders. Lethbridge enters tonight on a nine-game road losing streak while sitting with a 5-17-0-0 record away from home this year.
The Rebels (14-22-2-2) enter after falling 5-3 to the Tri-City Americans on Friday at home. Matus Lisy, Tyson Yaremko and Beckett Hamilton scored the loss while Peyton Shore made 27-saves in the defeat as the Rebels outshot the Americans 45-32 in the game. Red Deer dropped to 4-3-0-0 in the month of January with the loss. The Rebels enter tonight with a 5-12-1-0 record at home this year.
Tonight will be the sixth meeting of the season between the Hurricanes and Rebels; Lethbridge has posted a 1-4-0-0 record in the previous five games against Red Deer 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. REBELS: Tonight will be the sixth of eight meetings between the Hurricanes and the Rebels. Lethbridge has posted a 1-4-0-0 record against Red Deer this season after posting a record of 7-1-0-0 against the Rebels last year. Dating back to February of 2015, the Hurricanes have posted a 47-19-4-1 record against the Rebels Lethbridge is 119-94-9-7 with eight ties all-time against the Rebels.
2025-2026 REGULAR SEASON SERIES:
September 27th/2025- at Red Deer (4-2 RD)
October 7th/2025 – at Red Deer (3-2 LET)
October 11th/20225 – at Lethbridge (5-0 RD)
December 3rd/2025 – at Lethbridge (5-1 RD)
January 14th/2026 – at Lethbridge (4-3 RD)
January 17th/2026 – at Red Deer
February 15th/2026 – at Red Deer
March 18th/2026 – at Lethbridge
2024-2025 REGULAR SEASON SERIES:
September 21st/2024 – at Red Deer (2-1 OT LET)
October 26th/2024 – at Lethbridge (5-3 LET)
November 2nd/2024 – at Red Deer (5-4 RD)
December 13th/2024 – at Lethbridge (4-1 LET)
December 30th/2024 – at Red Deer (2-1 LET)
January 24th/20256 – at Lethbridge (4-1 LET)
February 8th/2025 – at Red Deer (4-0 LET)
February 12th/2025 – at Lethbridge (3-1 LET)
2025-2026 REGULAR SEASON STATS LEADERS:
Goals (11) – Hudson Kibblewhite
Assists (23) – Nathan Maloney
Points (30) – Easton Daneault
PIMS (72) – Gavin Lesiuk
Plus/Minus (+3) – Oli Chenier
Wins (7) – Koen Cleaver
Shutouts (1) – Koen Cleaver
Save % (.873) – Leif Oaten
Goals Against Average (4.25) – Leif Oaten
WHO’S HOT:
– Kyle Heger has points in 4 straight games (1g-3a); 5 of 6 games (1g-4a); 7 of 10 games (2g-5a)
– Easton Daneault has points in 4 straight games (1g-5a); 6 of 8 games (2g-6a); 12 of 22 games (7g-8a)
– Owen Berge has points in 2 of 3 games (1g-1a); 5 of 7 games (2g-5a); 14 of 23 games (6g-11a)
– Tyden Lafournaise has points in 3 of 5 games (4g-1a); 4 of 7 games (4g-2a)
– Kade Duell has points in 2 of 4 games (3g-1a); 4 of 7 games (3g-3a); 13 of 21 games (9g-8a)
– Kayden Longley has points in 3 of 6 games (3a); 5 of 13 games (1g-4a); 9 of 20 games (3g-6a)
– Nathan Maloney has points in 4 of 7 games (2g-3a); 5 of 9 games (3g-3a); 16 of 29 games (3g-19a)
– Andrew Petruk has points in 2 of 3 games (1g-2a); 3 of 10 games (2g-2a); 4 of 13 games (3g-2a)
– Carsen Adair has points in 3 of 8 games (2g-2a)
– Kai Anderson has points in 2 of 7 games (2g); 5 of 20 games (4g-2a)
– Will Scott has points in 2 of 7 games (1g-3a); 4 of 11 games (1g-5a)
– Hudson Kibblewhite has points in 2 of 4 games (1g-1a); 3 of 8 games (2g-1a)
REGULAR SEASON MILESTONE WATCH:
– Brayden Smith is 20 games away from 100 career games
– Kayden Longley is 2 assists away from 50 career assists
– Kayden Longley is 25 points away from 100 career points
– Oli Chenier is 2 points away from 50 career points
– Hudson Kibblewhite is 8 points away from 50 career points
– Matteo Fabrizi is 12 assists away from 50 career assists
– Owen Berge is 32 games away from 200 games
NEWS & NOTES:
Thru 44: The Hurricanes enter tonight with a 12-31-0-1 record (25 points) on the season after 44 games. The ‘Canes are 7-14-0-1 at home and 5-17-0-0 on the road. In 2024-2025, Lethbridge had posted a
28-14-1-1 record after 43 games. The ‘Canes have posted a 1-6-0-0 record in the month of January.
Midterm Ranked: Three Hurricanes players were ranked by NHL Central Scouting on the Midterm Rankings on January 12th. Kyle Heger (67th), Gavin Lesiuk (117th) 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.
Hey, Hegs: The ‘Canes announced on January 7th the acquisition of draft eligible defenceman Kyle Heger along with a conditional fourth-round draft pick in 2028 from the Medicine Hat Tigers in exchange for 19-year-old forward Luke Cozens and a conditional fourth-round draft pick in 2028. Heger, who is ranked as a ‘B’ prospect by NHL Central Scouting has collected 15 points (5g-10a) in 35 games this season while Cozens had led the Hurricanes in scoring with 44 points (17g-27a) leading the team in goals and points.
All Hail Oli: Lethbridge announced the acquisition of 2007-born forward Oli Chenier from the Prince Albert Raiders in exchange for a fourth-round draft pick in 2026 on January 5th. Chenier appeared in 148 regular season games with the Raiders amassing 48 points (17g-31a) over three seasons. The Winnipeg, MB product was originally a third-round draft pick by Prince Albert in 2022.
OT Kings: The ‘Canes enter tonight having posted a perfect 5-0 record this season in games decided in overtime after a 4-3 win over the Swift Current Broncos on Friday. Lethbridge has posted a 99-88 record with 96 ties all-time in overtime in their history. The five OT victories this season is tied for the WHL lead with the Medicine Hat Tigers.
2025 Year in Review: Lethbridge concluded their 2025 portion of their 2025-2026 season on Tuesday against Edmonton. In the calendar year of 2025, the Hurricanes have posted a record of 35-33-2-1 in 71 regular season games. The ‘Canes went 17-16-1-1 at home while going 18-17-1-1 on the road this year.
Bronze Medalist: Hurricanes forward Mykolas Skadauskas earned a Bronze medal at the World Junior Championship Division II tournament with Lithuania. The 18-year-old appeared in five games collecting three points (1g-2a) along with a plus-1 rating and two penalty minutes. Skadauskas has three assists in 17 games this year with the ‘Canes.
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.













































































