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Tiger Trauma
08-25-2006, 02:46 PM
August 25th, 2006 Prince George and Medicine Hat
To Prince George: Brett Robertson + 2007 4th round Bantam Draft pick(then traded to Tri City?)
Pick was Josh Monk
To Medicine Hat: Tyler Swystun

September 21st, 2006 Prince George and Medicine Hat
To Prince George: Jordie Deagle
To Medicine Hat: Tyler Gron + conditional 3rd round pick in 2008(Boston Leier)

October 2nd, 2006 Saskatoon and Medicine Hat
To Saskatoon: Blaine Nuefeld
To Medicine Hat: Conditional 2007 bantam draft pick=(Emerson Etem)


October 16th 2006 Portland and Medicine Hat
To Portland: Matt Sokal
To Medicine Hat: 5th round 2007 bantam draft pick=(Benjamin Gallacher)

December 27th 2006 Portland and Medicine Hat
To Portland: Patrick Wiercoach, Lee Morrow
To Medicine Hat: Micheal Sauer

June 7th 2007 Tri-City and Medicine Hat
ToTri City: 5th round 2009 Bantam draft Pick
T0 Medicine Hat: Zach Sim

August 17th 2007 Portland and Medicine Hat
To Portland: Tyler Swystun +4th round 2008 Bantam Pick(Spencer Crow) pick ended up in vancouver's hands
To Medicine Hat:Thomas Frazee

September 14th 2007 Brandon and Medicine Hat
To Brandon:Matt Lowry
To Medicine Hat: 6th round 2008 Bantam Draft Pick

September 28th 2007 Portland and Medicine Hat
To Portland: Kevin Undershute
To Medicine Hat:4th round pick in 2008


Vancouver and Medicine Hat
To Vancouver: Tyler Pistone RW
To Medicine Hat: Wacey Hamilton F

October 2nd 2007 Edmonton and Medicine Hat
To Edmonton:Adrian Van De Mosselaer
To Medicine Hat: 6th round 2008 Bantam Draft pick

October 25th 2007 Spokane and Medicine Hat
To Spokane: 5th round whl bantam draft pick in 2008,(Michael Aviani)
To Medicine Hat: Patrick Kozyra

To Spokane: Future considerations??
To Medicine Hat: Rights to Andrew MacWilliam

November 28th 2007 Prince Albert and Medicine Hat

To Prince Albert: Zach Sim
To Medicine Hat: 5th round 2008 bantam Draft Pick(Colin Mospanchuk)

November 28th 2007 Kamloops and Medicine Hat
To Kamloops: Scott Wasden, and a 7th Round 2008 draft Pick(Christopher Manhas)
To Medicine Hat: Travis Dunstall

January 10th, 2008 Spokane and Medicine Hat
To Spokane: Trevor Glass
To Medicine Hat: 3rd round pick in 2008(Todd Fiddler), 2nd round pick in 2010

daffy99
10-06-2006, 08:16 AM
I would love to see more young guys getting dealt to the tigers. I love watching these guys and it prepares them for the future as well. Willie knows what he is doing. Possible get Matt Hallick in the future?

westbeach55
10-16-2006, 11:05 PM
Tigers Send Sokol To Portland
Created: Oct 16, 2006
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PORTLAND, OR - The Portland Winter Hawks acquired 17-year-old forward Matt Sokol Monday from the Medicine Hat Tigers in exchange for a 5th round choice in the 2007 WHL Bantam Draft.

Sokol had (0-1-1), 4 penalty minutes and a +2 rating in 8 games this season with the Tigers. Last year, as a 16-year-old, the 5’11, 185 pound center-winger had (0-2-2) with 11 penalty minutes and an even rating dressing for just 14 games of spot duty on a veteran-laden Tiger team that won the Central Division championship.

“It is important that we add some skill into our lineup,” said General Manager Ken Hodge. “This works well with our age group that we are trying to develop. After Matt becomes comfortable with our systems, we think he has a chance to be a contributor for us this season.”

In 2004-05, Sokol, from Los Angeles, California and a graduate of the California Wave minor hockey association that produced Winter Hawks’ defenseman Cameron Cepek and several other WHL players, played for the Syracuse Stars of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League, posting (6-14-20) in 35 games.

“We saw quite a few players at Matt’s age group with the California Wave program and felt that group was very strong,” said Portland Coach Mike Williamson. “We hope Matt adds some speed and skill to our lineup and grows with the group of young players that we have.”

Tigers Head Coach and General Manager Willie Desjardins also commented on today's trade.
"Matt is a good young hockey player that wasn't able to get the ice time he wanted to develop, we wish Matt all the best in Portland and throughout the remainder of his career."

To fill the open spot on the their roster the Tigers have recalled 17-year-old defenseman Mark Isherwood from Burnaby of the BCJHL.

"We are real excited to have Mark back with us," stated Desjardins. "Mark played real well for us as a 16-year-old during his time here last season. He is a good skater and another power play defenseman who will contribute this year but is also a big part of our future."

Tiger Trauma
05-03-2007, 01:14 PM
We picked up edmontons third round pick.

Which was compensation for bob green going to edmonton.

Tiger Trauma
08-23-2007, 03:10 PM
Will update in the next few days

Brandonite
08-26-2007, 05:28 PM
Matt Hallick is awful, if you want him I dont think it will take more than a 4th round bantam pick! Hes still young and he is from Medicine Hat but not a player I would get excited about other than the fact he may have a little more jump playing in front of the hometown crowd!

Tiger Trauma
08-26-2007, 11:28 PM
Matt Hallick is awful, if you want him I dont think it will take more than a 4th round bantam pick! Hes still young and he is from Medicine Hat but not a player I would get excited about other than the fact he may have a little more jump playing in front of the hometown crowd!


Willie in the past has been one to like medicine hat players. But I'm not sure if hallick would fit into thier plans.

Tiger Trauma
09-14-2007, 01:58 PM
Brandon, Manitoba – With one week remaining before the start of the 2007-2008 Western Hockey League season, the Brandon Wheat Kings have announced the acquisition of 19-year old right-winger Matt Lowry from the defending champion Medicine Hat Tigers.

In exchange for the 6’ 185 lb. Neepawa product, the Tigers receive a sixth round draft choice in the 2008 WHL bantam draft.

A former member of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League’s Neepawa Natives, Lowry played in 63 regular season games for the Tigers last season, scoring ten goals and 22 points while accumulating 42 minutes in penalties. Lowry added one assist in 22 playoff games.

As a Native in 2005-06, he averaged more than a point per game, scoring nineteen goals and 40 points in 38 games.

“Matt brings championship experience to our club,” says Wheat Kings’ general manager and coach Kelly McCrimmon. “He gives us a veteran right-hand shot forward that we felt we needed.”

Friday’s acquisition gives the Wheat Kings twenty-six players on its pre-season roster, including fourteen WHL veterans.

Lowry is expected to join the Wheat Kings this weekend and will practice with his new club on Monday afternoon.

The Wheat Kings continue preparations for the 2007-08 season this weekend with a home and home pre-season series with the Moose Jaw Warriors, beginning Friday night at Westman Place. Tickets to both tonight’s pre-season game as well as Friday’s Coca Cola Home Opener are on sale now at the K

Brandonite
09-14-2007, 07:22 PM
Willie in the past has been one to like medicine hat players. But I'm not sure if hallick would fit into thier plans.

Yeah i dont think he would neither...Matt Lowry is a better player than Hallick and despite the age difference, it wouldn't help their team any at all especially the way they have been talking about their young depth they have coming into the season.

Pete76
03-22-2008, 09:01 AM
can someone shed light on why Trevor Glass was traded awy for pics ...

Tiger Trauma
03-22-2008, 04:50 PM
The just of it is:

With him we have have 4 20 yr olds next year. without him we only have 3. Somebody had to go next year, and this trade provided an opportunity to solve that problem and potentially gain more back in the future.

We moved a forward to the back-end and it allowed 1 extra forward to dress every game, as we had 3 quality forwards sitting out each game. This deal also created lots of playing time for our 2 16 yr olds on the back-end, instead of getting their feet wet, their jumping into the shallow end so to say.

From what I've heard desjardin wasn't looking to move glass, but when spokane offered a 2nd, and a 3rd he had to consider it.

Yes the trade hurts us a bit in the short run, but Desjardin is confident his scouts are able to use those picks and produce 2 quality players out of the deal. Some tiger fans still dont like the deal. It is a risk to make the tiger better in the future. Whether that risk pans out or not, we will have to wait and see until those picks comes to fruition.