February 10 – Canes Chatter
PROMOTIONS/EVENTS
Next Home Game: The Hurricanes welcome the Winnipeg ICE to the ENMAX Centre on Friday and Saturday at 7:00pm. Tickets can be purchased online at www.enmaxcentre.ca, by phone at 403-329-SEAT (7328) or by visiting the ENMAX Centre Ticket Centre or Yates Memorial Theatre Ticket Centre.
MELT the ICE: Hurricanes fans can get a ticket to both games against the Winnipeg ICE on February 14th and 15th for just $35.00. Purchase online at www.enmaxcentre.ca using the code MELT or purchase at the ENMAX Centre Ticket Centre.
Playoff Packages: Hurricanes playoff packages are now on sale to season ticket holders only. Instructions on how to link your account to purchase these packages have been sent; two from the Hurricanes and one from the ENMAX Centre Ticket Centre. If you have not received any emails, call 403-329-7328, 403-380-7513 or 403-380-7508.
Wedding Package Giveaway: The ENMAX Centre is giving away a wedding package at the game on Valentine’s Day when the ICE are in town. You’ll want to be at the next home game if you’ve thought about having your wedding at the ENMAX Centre – Home of the Hurricanes.
Bras for a Cause: Help Country 95 help the YWCA Harbour House by donating a new or gently used bra at the Hurricanes game on February 19th against the Spokane Chiefs. Each bra you donate gets you a ballot to win a $50 Firestone gift card.
THE WEEK THAT WAS
Wednesday, February 5th – 7-6 Win at Red Deer Rebels: The Hurricanes earned a come-from-behind 7-6 win Wednesday in Red Deer against the Rebels. Brett Davis scored both the game-tying goal and the game-winning goal in the final three minutes of the third period.
Saturday, February 8th – 3-1 Win vs. Prince Albert Raiders: The ‘Canes returned to the ENMAX Centre after 22 days away on Saturday and earned a 3-1 win over the Prince Albert Raiders. Oliver Okuliar scored twice while Calen Addison netted the game-winning goal. Carl Tetachuk made 27 saves in the win.
Sunday, February 9th – 6-4 Win at Calgary Hitmen: Lethbridge earned their fourth straight victory on Sunday at the ‘Dome over the Hitmen as they improved to 4-1-1-0 against Calgary this year. Brett Davis scored his second game-winning goal in three games scoring late in the third period.
THIS WEEK’S GAME SCHEDULE
Friday, February 14th – vs. Winnipeg ICE (7:00pm): The Hurricanes celebrate ‘Loves Day’ on Friday as they welcome the Winnipeg ICE for the first of two straight games at the ENMAX Centre. The ‘Canes are 1-0-0-1 against the ICE so far this season.
Saturday, February 15th – vs. Winnipeg ICE (7:00pm): The ‘Canes play the second of a back-to-back on Saturday against the ICE at the ENMAX Centre. Fans can take advantage of the “MELT the ICE” ticket promo that features tickets to both games for just $35.00.
PRACTICE SCHEDULE
Monday, Feb. 10th – OFF DAY
Tuesday, Feb. 11th – 12:30pm to 3:00pm (ENMAX Centre)
Wednesday, Feb. 12th – 12:30pm to 3:00pm (ENMAX Centre)
Thursday, Feb. 13th – 12:30pm to 3:00pm (ENMAX Centre)
Friday, Feb. 14th – GAME: 7:00pm vs. Winnipeg ICE
Saturday, Feb. 15th – GAME: 7:00pm vs. Winnipeg ICE
Sunday, Feb. 16th – OFF DAY
NEWS & NOTES
All-Time Leader: On Saturday, February 8th with a 3-1 victory over the Prince Albert Raiders, Hurricanes head coach Brent Kisio became the winningest head coach in franchise history with his 189th career win passing former leader Bryan Maxwell. Kisio earned his 190th win on Sunday in Calgary against the Hitmen.
Clutch Davy: Hurricanes overage forward Brett Davis has had a massive impact since rejoining the Hurricanes via trade prior to the WHL Trade Deadline. Davis scored his second game-winning goal in three games on Sunday afternoon in Calgary against the Hitmen. Since joining the ‘Canes, Davis has appeared in nine games totaling 12 points (8g-4a) along with six penalty minutes, three power play goals, one shorthanded goal and two game-winning goals while going 58.9% in the faceoff circle.
Well Done: The Hurricanes ended a stretch of nine games in nine different cities on Sunday afternoon with a 6-4 win against the Calgary Hitmen; eight of those nine games on the road. In that span, the Hurricanes posted an impressive 7-2-0-0 record with losses in Prince Albert and Medicine Hat. The ‘Canes now start a stretch of six of their next seven at the ENMAX Centre when they welcome the Winnipeg ICE on Friday night at 7:00pm.