In an impressive display of skill and resilience, Calgary Hitmen goalie Daniel Hauser cemented his name in Western Hockey League (WHL) history by setting a new record for all-time wins. This ...
This season has been one to remember for the Calgary Hitmen, as they've set multiple new team records and it is now time to ...
Of course, the biggest pickup is veteran goaltender Daniel Hauser, who went to the WHL championship final — but lost to the ...
Although the Blades and Hitmen are far apart in the standings, the two teams are more evenly matched than expected for the ...
Indeed, they can defend, as seen in finishing the schedule as the WHL’s second-stingiest team, having allowed just 183 goals ...
Playoffs have arrived for the Saskatoon Blades, who head into the WHL post-season with a much younger team than in years past ...
Landon DuPont clearly has lived up to his status as an exceptional player. Now, the Everett Silvertips defenceman will try to take an outstanding rookie season to the next level in the WHL playoffs.
Calgary Hitmen goalie Daniel Hauser set a new Western Hockey League record for wins with a 5-1 victory over the Red Deer Rebels on Wednesday. Hauser posted 21 saves to collect his 123rd win ...
ReporterTubb The Medicine Hat Tigers were in second place of the Central division and Eastern conference on Nov. 19 before ...