#KiaCHLTop10 Week 4 Rankings: Undefeated @Oshawa_Generals are ☝️ 1-OSH, 2-CHI, 3-SHE, 4-CAP, 5-CGY, 6-PA, 7-CHA, 8-LDN, 9-EDM, 10-OTT. Honours: SBY, MJ, SHA.
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Hitmen Report: the streak continues

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The Calgary Hitmen had a quiet last week of action, playing just a single game. But they kept rolling along, continuing their winning streak and pushing towards the top of the early Western Hockey League standings.
The week that was
The Hitmen entered action as one of two teams without a regulation loss and riding a three game winning streak. Their good play and good fortune continued.
They played just once, facing Portland on Sunday afternoon. They won by a 5-2 score, never trailing for their third consecutive outing. They received goals from five different players: Egor Zamula, Jett Woo, Orca Wiesblatt, Josh Prokop and Tye Carriere. Jack McNaughton made 31 saves for his third win of the season. Forward Mark Kastelic made his return from Ottawa’s AHL camp and had an assist, while Vancouver Canucks prospect Carson Focht was a late scratch with an upper body injury (he’s day-to-day).
The week ahead
The Hitmen (4-0-1) and the Prince Albert Raiders (5-0-2) both remain undefeated in regulation. The Hitmen play twice this coming holiday weekend. On Saturday they head up to Edmonton to face the Oil Kings, then they return home on Monday to host the Saskatoon Blades at the Saddledome with a special holiday 2 p.m. start.
News
The team’s red-hot start has earned the Hitmen some national recognition.
The Hitmen are the fifth-ranked club in all of major junior hockey per the CHL’s weekly rankings.
NHL Central Scouting named defenseman Luke Prokop and goalie Jack McNaughton as “B-rated” prospects on their preliminary watch list for the 2020 NHL Draft. B-rated prospects are considered potential second or third round selections.
The Hitmen named their leadership group for 2019-20. Mark Kastelic will serve as captain for the second season in a row. He’s joined by alternates Dakota Krebs, Jett Woo, Carson Focht and Riley Stotts.
Breaking News
- Flames Game Day 29: Back at home to face the Wild (7pm MT, SN1)
- The Wranglers are nearly done their mammoth road trip
- Recap: Justin Kirkland gave the Wranglers a chance to win on Wednesday but they fall in a shootout
- A pair of Flames college prospects won weekly awards
- Recap: Wranglers go-ahead goal in the last 31 seconds secures the win in Abbotsford
