Hurricanes captain leading resurgence on and off the ice
LETHBRIDGE – When Tyler Wong first donned a Hurricanes jersey in 2011-12, the team was struggling through yet another lost season, finishing with an ugly 29-42-0-1 record and well outside the playoff race.
Fast forward five years and things have changed… dramatically.
As of Feb. 3, 2017, the Hurricanes have a solid grasp on a playoff position, sitting second in the Central Division (30-15-4-3) with a 15-point cushion over third place Red Deer. They are also just six-points behind Medicine Hat for the top spot.
At the head of the club is Wong, who is enjoying another standout season personally, posting 72-points (37-goals and 35-assists) through 49 games after putting up 89-points (43-goals and 46-assists) in 72 games in 2015-16. Those numbers have him standing fifth in points and tied for second in goal scoring for the WHL.