Monday 27 January 2014

Oil Kings 3 Hitmen 2 OT

Mitchell Moroz pounced on a rebound 3:34 into overtime lifting the Edmonton Oil Kings to a 3-2 win over the Calgary Hitmen Sunday at Scotiabank Saddledome.

The win gave Edmonton a sweep of the weekend home-and-home series with Calgary and moves them a single point up on the Hitmen for first place in the WHL's Eastern Conference. 

Calgary played without five regulars, including captain Jaynen Rissling who missed the game due to sickness.

                                      Photo Credit:  Brad Watson - Calgary Hitmen


Edmonton Oil Kings 3 at Calgary Hitmen 2 OT
Sunday, January 26, 2014 - Scotiabank Saddledome - Calgary, AB

Edmonton 1 1 0 1 - 3
Calgary 1 1 0 0 - 2

1st Period
1, Edmonton, Mayo 5 (Samuelsson, Moroz), 13:27.
2, Calgary, Rankin 14 (Tambellini), 15:52.
Penalties-Winther Cal (high sticking), 0:50; Baddock Edm (tripping), 5:17; Virtanen Cal (inter. on goaltender), 16:20.

2nd Period
3, Calgary, Virtanen 31 (Rankin, Brassart), 13:39.
4, Edmonton, Samuelsson 23 (Moroz), 19:39.
Penalties-Benson Edm (tripping), 3:21; Orban Edm (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 6:44; Virtanen Cal (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 6:44; Robertson Edm (slashing), 9:53; Moroz Edm (roughing), 19:39; Chase Cal (slashing, roughing), 19:39.

3rd Period
No Scoring.
Penalties-Jarry Edm (high sticking), 1:10; Kieser Edm (tripping), 3:25; Virtanen Cal (hooking), 10:46.

OT Period
5, Edmonton, Moroz 26 (Samuelsson), 3:34.
Penalties-No Penalties

Shots on Goal
Edmonton 6-9-8-4-27. Calgary 10-6-4-2-22.

Power Play Opportunities
Edmonton 0 / 4; Calgary 0 / 5.

Goalies
Edmonton, Jarry 30-11-0-1 (22 shots-20 saves). Calgary, Driedger 19-11-3-3 (27 shots-24 saves).

A-11,700

Referees-Reagan Vetter (39), Chad Williams (60).
Linesmen-Reid Anderson (53), Sean Donnelly (109).

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Calgary Hitmen 3 at Edmonton Oil Kings 7
Saturday, January 25, 2014 - Rexall Place - Edmonton, AB

Calgary 0 2 1 - 3
Edmonton 2 4 1 - 7

1st Period
1, Edmonton, Pollock 16 (Kieser, Benson), 11:59.
2, Edmonton, Robertson 1 (Kieser, Orban), 15:02.
Penalties-Petryk Edm (major-boarding, game misconduct), 3:10; Helgesen Cal (checking from behind), 8:13; Pollock Edm (slashing), 9:42; Kieser Edm (tripping), 15:34.

2nd Period
3, Edmonton, Baddock 6 (Samuelsson, Corbett), 1:18.
4, Edmonton, Reinhart 3 (Samuelsson, Moroz), 3:55.
5, Edmonton, Kieser 7 (Eller), 4:12.
6, Calgary, Chase 26 (Winther, Tambellini), 10:57.
7, Edmonton, Lazar 27 (Kulda), 18:02.
8, Calgary, Tambellini 3 (Chase, Rissling), 19:12 (PP).
Penalties-Mahon Cal (roughing, roughing), 4:48; Mayo Edm (roughing), 4:48; Rissling Cal (roughing), 7:02; Baddock Edm (slashing), 13:55; Helgesen Cal (high sticking), 14:23; Irving Edm (high sticking, high sticking), 15:29; Bensmiller Cal (bench - coach), 16:28.

3rd Period
9, Edmonton, Pollock 17 (Irving, Lazar), 2:38.
10, Calgary, Chase 27 (Sanheim, Winther), 8:48 (PP).
Penalties-Brassart Cal (roughing), 7:58; Moroz Edm (high sticking, roughing), 7:58; Virtanen Cal (roughing, roughing), 10:46; Reinhart Edm (roughing, roughing), 10:46.

Shots on Goal
Calgary 6-11-12-29. Edmonton 19-18-9-46.

Power Play Opportunities
Calgary 2 / 7; Edmonton 0 / 3.

Goalies
Calgary, Driedger 19-11-3-3 (27 shots-22 saves); Shields 12-1-0-0 (19 shots-17 saves). Edmonton, Jarry 30-11-0-1 (29 shots-26 saves).

A-9,900

Referees-Clayton Hall (42), Kevin Webinger (6).
Linesmen-Chris Carlson (92), Darren Spurgeon (61).

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Regina Pats 1 at Calgary Hitmen 5
Tuesday, January 21, 2014 - Scotiabank Saddledome - Calgary, AB

Regina 0 1 0 - 1
Calgary 1 4 0 - 5

1st Period
1, Calgary, Brassart 20 (Padakin, Tambellini), 18:04 (PP).
Penalties-Virtanen Cal (interference), 3:02; D'Amico Reg (boarding, major-fighting), 7:40; Virtanen Cal (instigator, major-fighting, 10-minute misconduct), 7:40; Burroughs Reg (checking from behind), 17:30; Zgraggen Reg (delay of game), 17:34; Lang Cal (tripping), 18:41.

2nd Period
2, Regina, Zgraggen 4 (Christoffer, Hunt), 2:52.
3, Calgary, Padakin 17 (Sanheim, Winther), 6:59.
4, Calgary, Winther 5 (Tambellini, Roach), 10:27 (PP).
5, Calgary, Virtanen 29 (Mahon), 14:10 (SH).
6, Calgary, Virtanen 30 (Lang, Brassart), 18:41.
Penalties-Mumby Reg (holding), 8:55; Stephenson Reg (slashing), 9:53; Harmsworth Cal (holding), 12:31; Christoffer Reg (spearing, spearing), 18:41.

3rd Period
No Scoring.
Penalties-Mahon Cal (interference), 1:36; Thomas Cal (hooking), 2:52; Williams Reg (tripping), 12:25; Hunt Reg (slashing), 18:43.

Shots on Goal
Regina 11-6-15-32. Calgary 6-19-8-33.

Power Play Opportunities
Regina 0 / 5; Calgary 2 / 8.

Goalies
Regina, Wapple 15-11-1-0 (33 shots-28 saves). Calgary, Shields 12-1-0-0 (32 shots-31 saves).

A-6,712

Referees-Derek Zalaski (8).
Linesmen-Chris Carlson (92), Michael Roberts (87).

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Calgary Hitmen 2 at Medicine Hat Tigers 6
Saturday, January 18, 2014 - Medicine Hat Arena

Calgary 1 1 0 - 2
Medicine Hat 4 1 1 - 6

1st Period
1, Medicine Hat, Penner 6 (Owre, Butcher), 1:51.
2, Calgary, Virtanen 28   4:51.
3, Medicine Hat, Valk 21 (Stanton, Cox), 5:25.
4, Medicine Hat, Lewington 7 (Cox, Valk), 12:03.
5, Medicine Hat, Koules 13 (Vannelli, Ast), 15:52.
Penalties-Roach Cal (cross checking), 7:53.

2nd Period
6, Calgary, Tambellini 2 (Chase, Roach), 9:06.
7, Medicine Hat, Valk 22 (Cox, Sanford), 19:18.
Penalties-Labelle M.h (charging), 2:02; Chase Cal (high sticking), 6:41; Becker M.h (cross checking), 9:06; Chase Cal (roughing), 10:12.

3rd Period
8, Medicine Hat, Koules 14 (Cox, Becker), 11:45 (PP).
Penalties-served by Owre M.h (too many men), 3:13; Butcher M.h (high sticking, high sticking), 7:27; Sanheim Cal (tripping), 8:41; Brassart Cal (slashing), 10:17; served by Rankin Cal (bench), 11:45; Chase Cal (major-check/behind, game misconduct), 15:35; Lewington M.h (roughing), 15:35; served by Winther Cal (bench), 18:43.

Shots on Goal
Calgary 6-13-5-24. Medicine Hat 13-14-11-38.

Power Play Opportunities
Calgary 0 / 4; Medicine Hat 1 / 7.

Goalies
Calgary, Driedger 19-11-3-3 (27 shots-22 saves); Dumba 0-0-0-0 (11 shots-10 saves). Medicine Hat, Langhamer 12-7-2-0 (24 shots-22 saves).

A-4,006

Referees-Nathan Wieler (18).
Linesmen-Greg Sarauer (68), Matthew Sanders (70).

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Calgary Hitmen 5 at Red Deer Rebels 1
Friday, January 17, 2014 - Enmax Centrium - Red Deer, AB

Calgary 2 2 1 - 5
Red Deer 0 0 1 - 1

1st Period
1, Calgary, Virtanen 27 (Helgesen), 2:41.
2, Calgary, Harmsworth 3 (Peterson, Roach), 5:15.
Penalties-Zipp Cal (roughing), 12:00.

2nd Period
3, Calgary, Winther 4 (Virtanen, Driedger), 7:27.
4, Calgary, Penner 4 (Draude, Roach), 13:38.
Penalties-Feser R.d (roughing), 8:12.

3rd Period
5, Calgary, Mahon 4 (Lang, Peterson), 2:01.
6, Red Deer, Kopeck 6 (Fleury, Gaudet), 13:33 (PP).
Penalties-Fleury R.d (tripping), 9:07; Peterson Cal (slashing), 14:07; Mahon Cal (boarding), 18:06.

Shots on Goal
Calgary 4-12-12-28. Red Deer 9-7-8-24.

Power Play Opportunities
Calgary 0 / 2; Red Deer 1 / 3.

Goalies
Calgary, Driedger 19-11-3-3 (24 shots-23 saves). Red Deer, Bartosak 24-17-0-2 (10 shots-7 saves); Burman 2-4-0-0 (18 shots-16 saves).

A-6,141

Referees-Kevin Bennett (29), Fraser Lawrence (10).
Linesmen-Chris Carlson (92), Ross Welner (142).

Four Hitmen Crack NHL CSS Midterm Rankings

The Calgary Hitmen Hockey Club is pleased to announce that forwards Jake Virtanen and Radel Fazleev, and defencemen Ben Thomas and Travis Sanheim have all been recognized by NHL Central Scouting in its midterm rankings for the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.

JAKE VIRTANEN - Left Wing
RANK: 9th North American Skater
HOMETOWN: Abbotsford, BC               DOB: August 17, 1996
HEIGHT: 6’1”                                         WEIGHT: 210 lbs.
SHOOTS: Right
ACQUIRED: Drafted by Calgary 1st overall in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft
DID YOU KNOW?: Virtanen won a gold medal with Team Canada at the 2013 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka tournament in August.  He recorded his first career WHL hat trick on Oct. 20, 2013, scoring three goals by the 8:16 mark of the first period.

BEN THOMAS - Defenceman
RANK: 49th North American Skater
HOMETOWN: Calgary, AB                     DOB: May 28, 1996
HEIGHT: 6’2”                                         WEIGHT: 193 lbs.
SHOOTS: Right
ACQUIRED: Drafted by Calgary 45th overall in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft
DID YOU KNOW?: Thomas is currently ninth in the Eastern Conference in rookie scoring, with four goals and 19 points in 44 games played.

RADEL FAZLEEV - Center
RANK: 129th North American Skater
HOMETOWN: Kazan, Russia                  DOB: January 7, 1996
HEIGHT: 6’0.5”                                      WEIGHT: 178 lbs.
SHOOTS: Left
ACQUIRED: Drafted by Calgary 52nd overall in the 2013 CHL Import Draft
DID YOU KNOW?: Fazleev is currently seventh in the Eastern Conference in rookie scoring, with five goals and 25 points in 38 games.  He won a silver medal with Team Russia at the 2013 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge.

TRAVIS SANHEIM - Defenceman
RANK: 167th North American Skater
HOMETOWN: Elkhorn, MB        DOB: March 29, 1996
HEIGHT: 6’3”                             WEIGHT: 189 lbs.
SHOOTS: Left
ACQUIRED: Drafted by Calgary 177th overall in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft
DID YOU KNOW?: Sanheim recently had a very strong month, recording 10 of his 13 points this season over a 13-game stretch (Dec. 3 - Jan. 5).  He scored his first career WHL goal on December 15 in a 5-2 win over the Swift Current Broncos.

Rockets 4 Hitmen 2

Kelowna Rockets 4 at Calgary Hitmen 2
Sunday, January 12, 2014 - Scotiabank Saddledome - Calgary, AB

Kelowna 1 1 2 - 4
Calgary 1 0 1 - 2

1st Period
1, Calgary, Padakin 16   4:25.
2, Kelowna, Kirkland 9 (Schmidli), 12:29.
Penalties-Martin Kel (holding opp. stick), 1:02; Wheaton Kel (interference), 13:18; Brassart Cal (embellishment), 15:22; Goulbourne Kel (roughing), 18:37; Brassart Cal (cross checking), 18:37.

2nd Period
3, Kelowna, Rigby 12 (Chartier), 12:29.
Penalties-Roach Cal (delay of game), 6:04; Schmidli Kel (roughing), 17:35.

3rd Period
4, Kelowna, Bowey 14 (Bell), 0:39.
5, Calgary, Mahon 3 (Padakin, Zipp), 1:16.
6, Kelowna, Olsen 21   19:35 (EN).
Penalties-Merkley Kel (checking from behind), 4:31; Baillie Kel (holding), 6:51; Lang Cal (cross checking), 8:44; Schmidli Kel (holding), 9:05; Brassart Cal (high sticking), 14:49; Brassart Cal (10-minute misconduct), 19:39.

Shots on Goal
Kelowna 13-8-8-29. Calgary 4-7-8-19.

Power Play Opportunities
Kelowna 0 / 4; Calgary 0 / 7.

Goalies
Kelowna, Cooke 29-4-0-2 (19 shots-17 saves). Calgary, Driedger 19-11-3-3 (28 shots-25 saves).

A-8,887

Referees-Brett Montsion (54), Chris Schlenker (90).
Linesmen-Cory Lundquist (128), Michael Roberts (87).

Pats 3 Hitmen 2

Calgary Hitmen 2 at Regina Pats 3
Friday, January 10, 2014 - Brandt Centre - Regina, SK

Calgary 0 1 1 - 2
Regina 2 1 0 - 3

1st Period
1, Regina, Stevenson 20 (Leier, Sinitsyn), 9:26 (SH).
2, Regina, Leier 26 (D'Amico), 14:51.
Penalties-Hansen Reg (slashing), 7:41.

2nd Period
3, Regina, Stephenson 19 (Klimchuk, Burroughs), 2:08 (SH).
4, Calgary, Virtanen 26 (Tambellini), 19:05 (PP).
Penalties-Zgraggen Reg (interference), 1:59; D'Amico Reg (tripping), 12:26; Draude Cal (tripping), 16:08; Stephenson Reg (tripping), 17:10.

3rd Period
5, Calgary, Brassart 19 (Rankin, Roach), 19:01.
Penalties-served by Draude Cal (too many men), 0:56; D'Amico Reg (boarding), 11:57.

Shots on Goal
Calgary 5-11-15-31. Regina 8-15-8-31.

Power Play Opportunities
Calgary 1 / 5; Regina 0 / 2.

Goalies
Calgary, Driedger 19-11-3-3 (31 shots-28 saves). Regina, MacAuley 21-14-3-0 (31 shots-29 saves).

A-4,390

Referees-Cole Hamm (51), Nathan Wieler (18).
Linesmen-Ryan Lundquist (106), Noah Roellchen-Pfohl (120).

Hitmen swing deal with Tri-City

The Calgary Hitmen Hockey Club announced today that they have acquired 19-year-old forward Connor Rankin from the Tri-City Americans in exchange for 17-year-old defenceman Josh Thrower.

“Connor was a player that was sought after by a number of teams leading up to the trade deadline,” said Hitmen General Manager and Vice President, Business Operations Mike Moore.  

“He is a hard-working forward who has recorded a 30-goal season in the league, is effective on the power play and has playoff experience.  He provides additional depth and flexibility to our lineup.”

Rankin, a native of North Vancouver, British Columbia, has appeared in 244 games over the past four seasons with the Americans, recording 82 goals and 92 assists for 174 points along with 117 penalty minutes over that span.  Selected by Tri-City seventh overall in the 2009 WHL Bantam Draft, Rankin has tallied 16 points, including four goals, in 30 career playoff games. 

Rankin is expected to join the Hitmen on the road in Regina.

Hitmen acquire Michael Zipp from Everett

The Calgary Hitmen Hockey Club announced today that they have acquired 17-year-old defenceman Micheal Zipp from the Everett Silvertips in exchange for 19-year-old forward Zane Jones. 

“Micheal is a young player who continues to develop and we are excited to add his size and potential to our team,” commented Hitmen General Manager and Vice President, Business Operations Mike Moore on the 6-2, 185-pound defenceman.  “With the additions of Mike Winther and Adam Tambellini to our offensive core, it was necessary to move a forward and acquire a defenceman.  The Hitmen organization would like to thank Zane for his time and we wish him continued success in Everett.”

A native of Edmonton, Alberta, Zipp is currently playing in his second WHL season.  The 1996-born defenceman has recorded two assists along with 59 penalty minutes over 59 games played with Everett.  The Silvertips selected Zipp in the fourth round, 73rd overall, in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.

Hitmen 6 Blades 4

Calgary Hitmen 6 at Saskatoon Blades 4
Wednesday, January 8, 2014 - Credit Union Centre - Saskatoon, SK

Calgary 1 2 3 - 6
Saskatoon 2 1 1 - 4

1st Period
1, Saskatoon, Scherbak 23   0:29.
2, Calgary, Brassart 18 (Roach, Tambellini), 11:57 (PP).
3, Saskatoon, Graham 5   12:38 (SH).
Penalties-Draude Cal (hooking), 5:33; Chase Cal (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 10:27; Clayton Sas (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 10:27; Harland Sas (slashing), 10:27; Johnston Sas (tripping), 11:35.

2nd Period
4, Saskatoon, Stovin 10 (Hebig, Millette), 16:13.
5, Calgary, Jones 11 (Tambellini, Padakin), 16:49.
6, Calgary, Tambellini 1   19:02.
Penalties-Johnston Sas (hooking), 1:37; Virtanen Cal (slashing), 10:14; Nemecek Sas (checking to the head), 11:39.

3rd Period
7, Saskatoon, Scherbak 24 (Johnston), 1:15.
8, Calgary, Virtanen 24 (Jones, Helgesen), 4:41.
9, Calgary, Virtanen 25 (Tambellini, Jones), 4:58.
10, Calgary, Padakin 15 (Roach, Shields), 19:01 (EN).
Penalties-Sanvido Sas (tripping), 0:22; Helgesen Cal (slashing), 0:40; Millette Sas (hooking), 5:07; Nemecek Sas (hooking), 14:39; Helgesen Cal (hooking), 14:48.

Shots on Goal
Calgary 13-17-22-52. Saskatoon 16-8-13-37.

Power Play Opportunities
Calgary 1 / 7; Saskatoon 0 / 4.

Goalies

Calgary, Shields 12-1-0-0 (37 shots-33 saves). Saskatoon, Trombley 7-16-0-2 (51 shots-46 saves).

A-4,159

Referees-Chris Crich (20), Chad Williams (60).
Linesmen-Steven Lund (118), Jason Roy (94).

Hitmen acquire Adam Tambellini from Portland

The Calgary Hitmen Hockey Club announced today that they have acquired 19-year-old forward Adam Tambellini from the Portland Winterhawks in exchange for a first round selection in the 2014 WHL Bantam Draft.  Tambellini is expected to join the Hitmen on their East Division road trip tonight in Saskatoon. 

“We are very excited to add a top forward to our group,” said Hitmen General Manager and Vice President, Business Operations Mike Moore.  “Adam possesses size, skating and a scoring touch that will add terrific depth to our lineup.  It is not easy to give up a first round draft pick, however when you acquire a talent like Adam we felt the price was warranted.”

Tambellini, a native of Edmonton, Alberta, began the 2013-14 season with the University of North Dakota, recording four points (two goals, two assists) over 16 games as a freshman.  The 6-3, 185-pound forward was selected by the New York Rangers in the third round, 65th overall, in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.  Tambellini played two seasons with South Surrey and Vernon of the BCHL (2011-13), where he recorded 63 goals and 58 assists for 121 points over 107 games played.   

Hitmen swing a deal with Prince Albert

The Calgary Hitmen Hockey Club today announced that they have acquired a second round pick in the 2014 WHL Bantam Draft and a fourth round selection in 2015 from the Prince Albert Raiders in exchange for 1997-born defenceman Brennan Riddle and a third round pick in the 2015 WHL Bantam Draft.

The 2014 second round pick was originally sent to Prince Albert from Calgary in a transaction between the two clubs on December 28, 2013 that saw the Hitmen acquire 19-year-old forward Mike Winther.

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Calgary Hitmen 4 at Prince Albert Raiders 2
Tuesday, January 7, 2014 - Art Hauser Centre - Prince Albert, SK

Calgary 1 2 1 - 4
Prince Albert 2 0 0 - 2

1st Period
1, Prince Albert, Andrlik 1 (Vanstone, Leverton), 2:57.
2, Calgary, Chase 25 (Peterson, Helgesen), 9:37.
3, Prince Albert, Brooks 10 (Gardiner, Stewart), 17:44.
Penalties-No Penalties

2nd Period
4, Calgary, Babych 2 (Welykholowa, Draude), 3:09.
5, Calgary, Brassart 17 (Chase, Jones), 17:01.
Penalties-Chase Cal (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 3:09; Hart P.a (slashing), 3:09; Valcourt P.a (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 3:09; Chase Cal (cross checking), 10:38; Virtanen Cal (hooking), 13:50; Penner Cal (tripping), 17:27.

3rd Period
6, Calgary, Jones 10 (Virtanen, Roach), 0:41.
Penalties-Peterson Cal (high sticking), 12:29; Valcourt P.a (tripping), 15:50; served by Leverton P.a (too many men), 17:43.

Shots on Goal
Calgary 7-10-9-26. Prince Albert 10-7-9-26.

Power Play Opportunities
Calgary 0 / 3; Prince Albert 0 / 4.

Goalies
Calgary, Driedger 19-11-3-3 (26 shots-24 saves). Prince Albert, Cheveldave 18-16-2-0 (26 shots-22 saves).

A-3,201

Referees-Chad Williams (60).
Linesmen-Bob Schrader (126), Troy Semenchuk (65).

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Seattle Thunderbirds 2 at Calgary Hitmen 10Sunday, January 5, 2014 - Scotiabank Saddledome - Calgary, AB

Seattle 0 1 1 - 2
Calgary 3 2 5 - 10

1st Period
1, Calgary, Roach 4 (Virtanen, Peterson), 9:45.
2, Calgary, Lang 5   17:15.
3, Calgary, Helgesen 6 (Virtanen, Malenstyn), 18:07.
Penalties-Elliot Sea (major-fighting), 2:13; Mahon Cal (major-fighting), 2:13; Henry Sea (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 7:52; Jones Cal (boarding), 8:34.

2nd Period
4, Calgary, Padakin 14   15:06 (SH).
5, Calgary, Chase 24 (Roach, Morrison), 16:58.
6, Seattle, Gropp 7 (Hickman, Theodore), 17:53 (PP).
Penalties-Wardley Sea (tripping), 4:02; Penner Cal (elbowing), 12:54; Roach Cal (cross checking), 14:19; Malenstyn Cal (tripping), 17:40; McKechnie Sea (tripping), 18:22.

3rd Period
7, Calgary, Jones 9 (Penner, Roach), 4:40.
8, Calgary, Sanheim 4 (Mahon, Welykholowa), 7:46.
9, Calgary, Brassart 16 (Peterson), 8:21.
10, Calgary, Virtanen 23 (Padakin, Helgesen), 9:07.
11, Calgary, Mahon 2 (Babych), 14:44.
12, Seattle, Spencer 1 (Delnov, Wolf), 17:20.
Penalties-Elliot Sea (high sticking, 10-minute misconduct), 11:41; Hauf Sea (10-minute misconduct), 15:03; Wardley Sea (interference, major-fighting), 15:03; Jones Cal (major-fighting), 15:03; Penner Cal (10-minute misconduct), 15:03; Douglas Sea (high sticking), 18:53.

Shots on Goal
Seattle 7-14-7-28. Calgary 6-10-17-33.
Power Play Opportunities
Seattle 1 / 4; Calgary 0 / 6.
Goalies
Seattle, Mumaugh 13-9-2-3 (16 shots-11 saves); Myles 11-6-0-0 (17 shots-12 saves). Calgary, Driedger 19-11-3-3 (28 shots-26 saves).
A-7,598
Referees-Matt Kirk (4), Fraser Lawrence (10).
Linesmen-Aidan Henderson (78), Michael Roberts (87).

Hitmen 7 Warriors 3

Moose Jaw Warriors 3 at Calgary Hitmen 7
Saturday, January 4, 2014 - Scotiabank Saddledome - Calgary, AB

Moose Jaw 0 0 3 - 3
Calgary 2 3 2 - 7

1st Period
1, Calgary, Roach 3 (Brassart), 1:56.
2, Calgary, Virtanen 21 (Roach, Chase), 17:25 (PP).
Penalties-Cooke M.j (roughing), 1:08; Virtanen Cal (roughing), 1:08; Cooke M.j (major-fighting), 3:31; Mahon Cal (head butting, head butting, major-fighting), 3:31; Rodewald M.j (boarding), 8:35; Brown M.j (holding), 15:33; Forsberg M.j (delay of game), 15:41.

2nd Period
3, Calgary, Chase 22 (Peterson, Brassart), 0:50.
4, Calgary, Chase 23 (Sanheim, Jones), 17:30.
5, Calgary, Sanheim 3 (Thomas, Padakin), 18:50.
Penalties-Fioretti M.j (roughing), 0:50; Forsberg M.j (roughing, roughing), 0:50; Brassart Cal (roughing, 10-minute misconduct), 0:50; Lang Cal (tripping), 1:59; Babych Cal (high sticking), 8:34; Zalitach M.j (tripping), 15:30; Uhrich M.j (boarding), 19:49.

3rd Period
6, Moose Jaw, White 11 (Fioretti, Sleptsov), 6:21.
7, Calgary, Virtanen 22 (Padakin, Helgesen), 6:34.
8, Moose Jaw, Cooke 3 (White), 9:42.
9, Moose Jaw, Gore 7 (Zalitach, Willms), 15:40 (PP).
10, Calgary, Brassart 15 (Malenstyn, Chase), 15:49.
Penalties-Helgesen Cal (tripping), 2:07; Virtanen Cal (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 6:34; Eberle M.j (roughing, major-fighting, game-third man in), 10:08; Forsberg M.j (major-fighting), 10:08; Point M.j (major-fighting, game misconduct), 10:08; Rodewald M.j (major-fighting, game misconduct), 10:08; Padakin Cal (major-fighting, game misconduct), 10:08; Penner Cal (major-fighting, game misconduct), 10:08; Roach Cal (major-fighting), 10:08; Virtanen Cal (major-fighting, game misconduct), 10:08; Malenstyn Cal (interference), 12:04; Brown M.j (major-fighting), 14:00; Lang Cal (roughing, major-fighting), 14:00.

Shots on Goal
Moose Jaw 9-8-14-31. Calgary 16-13-10-39.
Power Play Opportunities
Moose Jaw 1 / 6; Calgary 1 / 8.
Goalies
Moose Jaw, Paulic 8-22-3-5 (34 shots-28 saves); Willms 0-0-0-0 (5 shots-4 saves). Calgary, Shields 12-1-0-0 (31 shots-28 saves).
A-7,545
Referees-Tyler Adair (58), Ryan Benbow (62).
Linesmen-Sean Donnelly (109), Jared Mackey (52).

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Brandon Wheat Kings 1 at Calgary Hitmen 4Thursday, January 2, 2014 - Scotiabank Saddledome - Calgary, AB

Brandon 0 1 0 - 1
Calgary 1 1 2 - 4

1st Period
1, Calgary, Sanheim 2 (Virtanen, Helgesen), 5:31 (PP).
Penalties-Brassart Cal (ob-tripping), 0:48; Hawryluk Bdn (inter. on goaltender), 4:48; Pulock Bdn (tripping), 6:39.

2nd Period
2, Brandon, Quenneville 11 (Pulock, Pilon), 15:45 (PP).
3, Calgary, Thomas 4 (Sanheim, Virtanen), 18:41.
Penalties-Pankewicz Bdn (hooking), 7:06; Bukarts Bdn (roughing), 10:46; Lang Cal (roughing), 10:46; Pilon Bdn (interference), 12:12; Welykholowa Cal (interference), 14:39.

3rd Period
4, Calgary, Lang 4 (Roach, Padakin), 11:02.
5, Calgary, Virtanen 20 (Padakin), 19:25 (EN).
Penalties-served by Bukarts Bdn (too many men), 1:40; Bukarts Bdn (tripping), 5:08; Hawryluk Bdn (delay of game), 14:41.

Shots on Goal
Brandon 9-9-6-24. Calgary 7-15-14-36.
Power Play Opportunities
Brandon 1 / 2; Calgary 1 / 7.
Goalies
Brandon, Honey 9-8-2-0 (35 shots-32 saves). Calgary, Driedger 19-11-3-3 (24 shots-23 saves).
A-6,815
Referees-Chris Crich (20), Kevin Webinger (6).
Linesmen-Reid Anderson (53), Michael Roberts (87).

Hitmen 4 Ice 1

Kootenay Ice 1 at Calgary Hitmen 4Monday, December 30, 2013 - Scotiabank Saddledome - Calgary, AB

Kootenay 0 1 0 - 1
Calgary 1 0 3 - 4

1st Period
1, Calgary, Brassart 14 (Chase, Sanheim), 11:51 (PP).
Penalties-Dirk Ktn (holding), 10:11.

2nd Period
2, Kootenay, Descheneau 26 (Philp, Dirk), 10:50 (PP).
Penalties-Virtanen Cal (roughing), 1:07; Brassart Cal (cross checking), 9:04; Fazleev Cal (delay of game), 9:38; Vetterl Ktn (checking to the head), 13:24.

3rd Period
3, Calgary, Chase 21 (Welykholowa, Babych), 3:08.
4, Calgary, Padakin 13 (Virtanen, Roach), 9:22 (PP).
5, Calgary, Babych 1 (Lang, Mahon), 15:17.
Penalties-O'Connor Ktn (tripping), 7:47; Martin Ktn (tripping), 12:47; Descheneau Ktn (slashing), 17:08; Sanheim Cal (hooking), 19:19; Cable Ktn (holding opp. stick), 19:32.

Shots on Goal
Kootenay 7-13-8-28. Calgary 13-7-24-44.
Power Play Opportunities
Kootenay 1 / 4; Calgary 2 / 5.
Goalies
Kootenay, Skapski 15-13-2-1 (44 shots-40 saves). Calgary, Shields 12-1-0-0 (28 shots-27 saves).
A-6,869
Referees-Jason Cramer (57), Curtis Marouelli (86).
Linesmen-Chris Carlson (92), Aidan Henderson (78).