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  • FRI
    Mar 2707:00 PM
    WHL Eastern Conference First Round: Calgary Hitmen vs. Brandon Wheat Kings - Home Game 1, Series Game 1Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, AB
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  • SUN
    Mar 2907:00 PM
    WHL Eastern Conference First Round: Calgary Hitmen vs. Brandon Wheat Kings - Home Game 2, Series Game 2Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, AB
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  • TUE
    Mar 3107:00 PM
    WHL Eastern Conference First Round: Brandon Wheat Kings vs. Calgary Hitmen - Home Game 1, Series Game 3Tundra Oil & Gas Place, Virden, MB
  • THU
    Apr 207:00 PM
    WHL Eastern Conference First Round: Brandon Wheat Kings vs. Calgary Hitmen - Home Game 2, Series Game 4Tundra Oil & Gas Place, Virden, MB
  • FRI
    Apr 307:00 PM
    WHL Eastern Conference First Round: Brandon Wheat Kings vs. Calgary Hitmen - Home Game 3, Series Game 5 (If Necessary)Tundra Oil & Gas Place, Virden, MB
  • SUN
    Apr 505:00 PM
    WHL Eastern Conference First Round: Calgary Hitmen vs. Brandon Wheat Kings - Home Game 3, Series Game 6 (If Necessary)Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, AB
    39 Tickets Left!
  • TUE
    Apr 707:00 PM
    WHL Eastern Conference First Round: Calgary Hitmen vs. Brandon Wheat Kings - Home Game 4, Series Game 7 (If Necessary)Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, AB
    39 Tickets Left!
  • About Brandon Wheat Kings

    Currently, the Brandon Wheat Kings are actively competing in the WHL and are looking to build on their storied history with a strong performance in the ongoing season. As of the 2023-2024 season, the team is focusing on developing young talent while balancing a competitive roster. The Wheat Kings have made headlines with their impressive roster, which includes promising young players as well as seasoned veterans. In recent games, the team has shown strong performances, earning critical victories that keep them in contention for a playoff spot. Community events and fan engagements, such as meet-and-greet sessions with players and promotional nights at games, continue to strengthen the bond between the team and its supporters. The Wheat Kings are also working on initiatives to promote youth hockey in the region, ensuring the sport's growth and fostering future talent. With an ever-evolving roster and a commitment to excellence, the Brandon Wheat Kings remain a staple of junior hockey in Canada, captivating fans with thrilling live events and showcasing the best of junior hockey talent.

    Brandon Wheat Kings History

    The Brandon Wheat Kings, based in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, have a rich history that dates back to their founding in 1967. Originally established as a junior hockey team in the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL), the Wheat Kings quickly became a prominent force in junior hockey. Their name pays homage to the agricultural heritage of the region, specifically its wheat farming. The team’s first major success came in the 1978-79 season when they captured their first WCHL championship. Over the years, the Wheat Kings have produced numerous NHL stars, including the likes of Ray Ferraro, Rob Brown, and more recently, players like Nolan Patrick. The franchise has undergone several transformations, including a switch to the Western Hockey League (WHL) in 1978, which has further solidified their presence in junior hockey. The Wheat Kings have enjoyed considerable success in the WHL, clinching several division titles and championship appearances. Their most notable achievement came in 1996 when they won the WHL championship and advanced to the Memorial Cup, showcasing their talent on a national level. The team's dedicated fan base, known for their unwavering support, has played a crucial role in the Wheat Kings' culture and success, making the Westman Place at the Keystone Centre a vibrant hub for junior hockey enthusiasts.