Chippy tilt in Calgary turns sour for Tigers, lose seventh straight in OT
CALGARY, AB – Penalties were the story of Sunday’s matinee affair between the Medicine Hat Tigers and Calgary Hitmen, and one final penalty proved to be the difference.
In a chippy, penalty-filled affair the Tigers lost their seventh consecutive game with a 4-3 overtime loss to the Hitmen to close out the weekend.
Calgary’s Riley Fiddler-Schultz scored with 1:21 left in the extra frame on the power play, after Tigers forward Corson Hopwo was booked with a hooking call midway through overtime.
It was an ironic twist for a Tigers penalty kill that was put to the test 11 times over the course of Sunday’s contest, killing off nine of them.