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The Medicine Hat Tigers are back ahead in the WHL Finals. The Tigers won 6-0 Tuesday in Spokane over the Chiefs to take Game ...
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WHL playoffs: Tigers whip Chiefs 6-0 to take 2-1 lead in championship seriesCayden Lindstrom and Hunter St. Martin each had a goal and assist, Harrison Meneghin made 28 saves, and the visiting Medicine Hat Tigers whipped the Spokane Chiefs 6-0 in Western Hockey League playoff ...
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Yardbarker on MSNFlames prospect roundup: Wildcats earn a berth to the Memorial Cup, Andrew Basha returns after long absenceThere will be at least one Calgary Flames prospect in the Memorial Cup, potentially two. This is the May 6 – 12 edition of ...
Spokane splits the first two games of the series in Medicine Hat and now returns to Spokane to host games 3, 4, and 5.
After game one in Medicine Hat, spirits were high for the home team, perhaps none more than forward Andrew Basha. Less than ...
Spokane Chiefs coach Brad Lauer said his team was “a little bit late” in Game 1 of the Western Hockey League championship.
On Friday night, for the first time in 2025, Andrew Basha played a hockey game. 56 seconds into his first game in over four ...
After more than 13 months away from competitive hockey, Lindstrom played for Medicine Hat in Game 1 of the WHL Championship.
The Medicine Hat Tigers kicked off the 2025 WHL Championship Series with a 4-1 victory over the Spokane Chiefs. Bryce ...
MEDICINE HAT, AB — The Medicine Hat Tigers proved just how explosive they can be scoring 54 seconds into game one of the WHL Finals and ultimately defeating the Spokane Chiefs 4-1.
MEDICINE HAT - Bryce Pickford's goal early in the first period stood as the eventual winner as the Medicine Hat Tigers beat the Spokane Chiefs 4-1 on Friday in Game 1 of the Western Hockey League's ...
Andrew Basha and Bryce Pickford scored in the first 6 1/2 minutes of the game and the Medicine Hat Tigers lead the Spokane ...
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