Déjà vu: Whalers vs Ice Hawks Preview
Let’s explore a playoff preview between the first-seeded Ice Hawks and the third-place Whalers. Game 1 of the best-of-seven series will take place Tuesday, March 7, in the Ladner Leisure Centre.
Let’s explore a playoff preview between the first-seeded Ice Hawks and the third-place Whalers. Game 1 of the best-of-seven series will take place Tuesday, March 7, in the Ladner Leisure Centre.
Let’s delve into a playoff preview between the second seed, the Richmond Sockeyes and the third-place Whalers. Game 1 is set for Monday, Feb. 20, in Minoru Arena at 7:15 p.m.
During the game, Pod players will wear unique orange jerseys from the local Semiahmoo minor hockey association; these sweaters will be part of an online auction to benefit the Indian Residential School Survivors Society.
The Whalers – first-time Tom Shaw Conference champions – will look to best the Langley Trappers, the Harold Brittain Conference champions, in a seven-game series that starts March 18 at Langley’s George Preston Arena.
In the first round, the Whalers defeated the top-ranked North Vancouver Wolf Pack in six games; the Ice Hawks scraped by their long-time foes, the Richmond Sockeyes, in a seven-game classic.
It all comes down to this for the play-off bound Whalers: a quarter-finals match-up against the league’s elite, the North Vancouver Wolf Pack.
The Winter Classic is a regular season tournament held in Minoru Arena after Christmas. During a four-day span, Dec. 30 to Jan. 2, each team will play two games.
For White Rock, a franchise record seven consecutive wins have shot the Pod up the standings into third in the Tom Shaw conference and fifth in the league overall. It will be a pair of home games against North Vancouver this weekend…
After a lighter work load in the past couple of weeks, the White Rock Whalers look to continue their hot streak his weekend with three games in four days
White Rock aim to snap their winless streak with a trio of games against conference opponents this weekend. Winless in their last pair of games, three fixtures in four days pits the Pod against Richmond, Delta, and North Vancouver. First up, a visit to Minoru Arena to square off against the Richmond Sockeyes on Thursday […]