GAME DAY: Hurricanes Visit East-Leading Raiders
Saskatoon, SK – The Lethbridge Hurricanes continue a stretch of three-straight road games tonight at 6:00pm MT as they visit the Eastern Conference leading Prince Albert Raiders.
The Hurricanes (15-34-0-1) enter on after having their three-game winning streak end on Saturday with an 8-4 loss to the Medicine Hat Tigers at Co-op Place. Kayden Longley, Matteo Fabrizi, Owen Berge and Easton Daneault scored in the loss while Leif Oaten made 24-saves in relief. Lethbridge has posted a 3-1-0-0 record in their last four games while having posted a 5-19-0-0 record on the road this year having lost 11-straight road contests.
The Raiders (37-7-5-0) enter with an 8-1-1-0 record in their last 10 games after a 5-4 overtime loss to the Calgary Hitmen on Wednesday. Aiden Oiring, Ben Harvey, Maddix McCagherty and Braeden Cootes scored in the defeat while Steele Bass made 17-saves in the loss. Prince Albert enters tonight with a 16-3-3-0 record on home ice, but have lost their last two home games.
Tonight will be the final of four meetings on the season between the Hurricanes and Raiders; Lethbridge has posted an 0-3-0-0 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.
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VS. RAIDERS: Tonight will be the final of four meetings on the season between the Hurricanes and Raiders. This year, the ‘Canes have posted an 0-3-0-0 record against the Raiders after going 3-1-0-0 against Prince Albert last season. Lethbridge has posted a 7-7-1-0 record in their last 15 games against Prince Albert over the last three seasons. In their history, the Hurricanes have gone 91-79-3-1 with six ties against Prince Albert while going 38-46-2-1 with two ties all-time at the Art Hauser Centre in Prince Albert.
2025-2026 REGULAR SEASON SERIES
November 5th/2025 – at Lethbridge (2-1 PA)
December 13th/2025 – at Prince Albert (5-1 PA)
January 16th/2026 – at Lethbridge (3-1 PA)
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) – Owen Berge
Assists (27) – Easton Daneault
Points (35) – Easton Daneault
PIMS (82) – Gavin Lesiuk
Plus/Minus (+5) – Oli Chenier
Wins (9) – Koen Cleaver
Shutouts (1) – Koen Cleaver
Save % (.877) – Leif Oaten
Goals Against Average (4.15) – Leif Oaten
WHO’S HOT:
– Kade Duell has points in 5 straight games (2g-3a); 6 of 8 games (3g-3a); 18 of 27 games (11g-11a)
– Easton Daneault has points in 4 straight games (1g-4a); 8 of 10 games (2g-9a); 16 of 28 games (8g-12a)
– Owen Berge has points in 3 straight games (5g); 4 of 5 games (6g); 18 of 29 games (12g-11a)
– Kayden Longley has points in 2 straight games (1g-4a); 4 of 5 games (1g-7a); 16 of 30 games (4g-18a)
– Matteo Fabrizi has points in 2 straight games (1g-1a); 4 of 6 games (2g-3a)
– Kyle Heger has points in 4 of 5 games (1g-4a); 8 of 10 games (2g-7a); 11 of 16 games (3g-9a)
– Hudson Kibblewhite has points in 2 of 3 games (1g-2a); 3 of 5 games (2g-2a); 5 of 11 games (3g-3a)
– Carsen Adair has points in 2 of 3 games (3a)
– Will Scott has points in 3 of 5 games (5a); 5 of 13 games (1g-8a); 7 of 17 games (1g-10a)
– Andrew Petruk has points in 3 of 5 games (1g-2a); 5 of 12 games (2g-4a)
– Oli Chenier has points in 2 of 4 games (3g-1a)
– Kai Anderson has points in 2 of 5 games (2g)
– Nathan Maloney has points in 5 of 11 games (2g-4a); 6 of 13 games (3g-4a); 17 of 33 games (3g-20a)
REGULAR SEASON MILESTONE WATCH:
– Brayden Smith is 20 games away from 100 career games
– Kayden Longley is 15 points away from 100 career points
– Oli Chenier is 18 assists away from 50 career assists
– Hudson Kibblewhite is 5 points away from 50 career points
– Hudson Kibblewhite is 35 games away from 150 career games
– Matteo Fabrizi is 9 assists away from 50 career assists
– Gavin Lesiuk is 21 games away from 100 career games
– Owen Berge is 20 assists away from 50 career assists
– Owen Berge is 26 games away from 200 games
NEWS & NOTES:
Thru 50: The Hurricanes enter tonight with a 15-34-0-1 record (31 points) on the season after 50 games. The ‘Canes are 10-15-0-1 at home and 5-19-0-0 on the road. In 2024-2025, Lethbridge had posted a
32-16-1-1 record after 50 games. The ‘Canes posted a 4-9-0-0 record in the month of January. Lethbridge is on pace to record 20 victories this year.
Three Straight: The ‘Canes had their three-game winning streak end last Saturday with an 8-4 loss to the Medicine Hat Tigers at Co-op Place. The winning streak was the first time this season Lethbridge won three consecutive games – and the first time since February of 2025. It was the just the second time all season the Lethbridge has won multiple games in a row with the only other time coming November 12th and 14th.
Surging Special Teams: Lethbridge’s special teams have been strong of late. The ‘Canes power play has gone 14-for-37 (37.8%) over their last 10 games having scored at least one power play goal in eight of those 10 games. Meanwhile, the Hurricanes penalty kill has gone 44-for-53 (83.0%) over the last 15 contests keeping the opponent without a power play goal in seven of those 14 games.
Top Prospect: Hurricanes defenceman Kyle Heger was named as one of 15 rearguards from the WHL to take part in the 2026 WHL Prospects Game in Langley on February 18th at the Langley Events Centre. The Minnesota product will represent Team East in the game. The WHL Prospects Game will be the first held in over 25-years dating back to the 1999-2000 season. Heger has nine points (2g-7a) along with four penalty minutes in 11 games with the Hurricanes.
New Leadership Group: The ‘Canes announced a new leadership group for the remainder of the 2025-2026 season following the WHL Trade Deadline. Owen Berge, Kayden Longley, Carsen Adair and Hudson Kibblewhite will serve as Alternate Captains for the rest of the season while Lethbridge will go without a Captain for the rest of the 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.
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 Perfection: The ‘Canes enter tonight having posted a perfect 5-0 record this season in games decided in overtime this season. 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 second in the WHL lead with the Medicine Hat Tigers, one back of the Prince George Cougars who have six OT wins this year.









































































