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McKenna shocked the hockey world by opting to leave Canadian junior hockey for Penn State University's men's hockey program.
Over his 51-game point streak, the Medicine Hat Tigers forward has collected 41 multi-point outings and played an important role in the Tigers’ strong second half in 2024-25.
After an exciting post-season, it is finally time for the 2025 Memorial Cup. This year's tournament features a stacked field, including the Medicine Hat Tigers, who will represent the WHL. While ...
The Medicine Hat Tigers have a chance to do something that hasn't been done in 11 seasons: Bring a Memorial Cup trophy to the Western Hockey League. However, this isn't their first rodeo. The ...
The Medicine Hat Tigers' superstar forward was named the David Branch Player of the Year at the Canadian Hockey League Awards on Friday.
No reason to have nerves this time around. Arriving in Fort Lauderdale for his second development camp with the Florida Panthers, forward Hunter St. Martin has all the confidence in the world, and for ...
Medicine Hat's Liam Ruck then scored at 14:52 to give the Tigers a commanding 4-0 lead moving into the third period. Med Hat outshot Spokane 17-8 in the second and 32-13 through 2 periods.
Elite Prospects' Cam Robinson is reporting that Medicine Hat Tigers left winger Gavin McKenna will commit to play hockey at ...
Medicine Hat Tigers goaltender Harrison Meneghin (35) makes a save against London Knights' Blake Montgomery, right, during first-period Memorial Cup final hockey game action in Rimouski, Quebec ...
Philadelphia Flyers prospect Denver Barkey scored twice in the second period and the London Knights beat the Medicine Hat Tigers 4-1 on Saturday night for their third Memorial Cup title.
Medicine Hat star Gavin McKenna spoiled Elliott's shutout bid early in the third period, and Harrison Meneghin stopped 20 shots for the Tigers. They won the Memorial Cup in 1987 and 1988.