Watch highlights from Game 4 of the second round series between the Saskatoon Blades and Red Deer Rebels – April 17, 2024 ...
Anaheim Ducks prospect Egor Sidorov netted a hat trick as the Blades forced the Rebels to the brink of elimination. For the latest ...
Watch highlights from Game 2 of the second round series between the Saskatoon Blades and Red Deer Rebels – April 14, 2024 ...
Watch highlights from Game 1 of the second round series between the Saskatoon Blades and Red Deer Rebels – April 12, 2024 ...
1 - London Hoilett (Vancouver Giants) 2 - Dawson Cowan (Spokane Chiefs, NHL Draft) 3 - Luca Cagnoni and Gabe Klassen ...
Three goals in the first eight minutes sealed a series win for the regular-season champion Saskatoon Blades. #WHLPlayoffs ...
First-round highlights from Game 4 action between the Saskatoon Blades and Prince Albert Raiders - April 3, 2024. For the latest ...
Easton Armstrong netted the overtime winner to complete a hat trick in Game 3 and give Saskatoon a 2-1 series lead.
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