The Lethbridge Hurricanes suffered their seventh consecutive loss, falling 4-3 to the Red Deer Rebels. Despite an early lead from Tyden Lafournaise, the Rebels quickly took control, scoring four goals in less than five minutes in the first period. Lethbridge fought back, outshooting Red Deer in the second and third periods, but ultimately couldn't equalize. The Hurricanes now hold a 1-8-2-0 record over their last eleven games and have recently struggled at home with only one win in twelve games. They will play their final home matchup of the season against the Edmonton Oil Kings on Friday.

By the Numbers
  • Lethbridge is 1-8-2-0 in their last 11 games.
  • The Hurricanes were outshot 19-8 in the first period but dominated with a 25-6 shot lead in the last two periods combined.
State of Play
  • The Hurricanes' current season record stands at 17-45-3-1.
  • They hold an 11-21-0-1 home record and close out the season with two remaining games.
What's Next

Lethbridge will aim to break their losing streak in their final home game Friday against the Edmonton Oil Kings. Following that, they face the Calgary Hitmen, wrapping up the regular season. The performance in these games could set the tone for next season.

Bottom Line

The Hurricanes must address their recent performance issues to regain momentum. With the playoffs out of reach, focusing on development and team cohesion in the upcoming games is paramount.