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Hextall returned to Brandon for the 1981–82 season, playing for the Brandon Wheat Kings in the Western Hockey League (WHL). [7] He played 30 regular season games for the Wheat Kings, during which he recorded a GAA of 5.71. The Wheat Kings reached the playoffs but were swept four games to none (4–0) in the first-round by the Regina Pats.
The Wheat Kings were named in honor of the Brandon Wheat City senior team that participated in the 1904 Stanley Cup Challenge, losing to the Ottawa Senators.The Wheat Kings team was founded in 1936 as a member of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL), although the team was known as the Elks for a short time in the late 1930s.
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The Brandon Travellers were a Canadian junior 'A' ice hockey team based in Brandon, Manitoba that played in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League from 1973 to 1980. The team was owned by the Western Hockey League's Brandon Wheat Kings. Travellers' alumni to play in the National Hockey League included Dave Semenko, Ron Hextall, Glen Hanlon, and ...
Brandon Wheat Kings: WCHL: 72 55 80 135 47 16 14 12 26 5 1977–78: Brandon Wheat Kings WCHL 70 70 112 182 200 8 7 6 13 12 1978–79: Brandon Wheat Kings WHL 71 94 100 194 127 22 15 23 38 40 1979–80: Philadelphia Flyers: NHL: 80 34 41 75 54 19 5 10 15 29 1980–81: Philadelphia Flyers NHL 79 26 40 66 110 12 6 6 12 32 1981–82: Philadelphia ...
She was a member of the Brandon Figure Skating Club in Brandon, Manitoba, [1] and won the Brandon Sun's 1981 Krug Crawford Award. [6] Ogibowski grew up on a farm northeast of Basswood, Manitoba. [7] She married Canadian ice hockey player Ron Hextall and gave birth to their first child, Kristin, in 1986. [8]
The Kings will unveil their new City Edition jerseys and introduce their team for the 2023-24 NBA season during Fan Fest festivities Saturday at Golden 1 Center.