hitmenhockeycom All Aboard for the 2009 2010 Season! Hitmen Insider Enews Newsroom Roster Stats Owners Hockey Operations & Staff Scouting & Medical Staff Contact Info iCal for Outlook Game Schedule Game Calendar Season Tickets Single Game Ticket Specials My Hitmen Account Pengrowth Saddledome Getzlafs Gamers Big League Experience Pond Hockey by ENMAX Food For Thought Corporate Caring PetroCanada Teddy Bear Toss Game Promotions Podcasts WHL Web TV Kids Club 5050 Draw Hitmen Game Presentation Music at the Dome Junior Hockey Junkies Hitmen Booster Club Farley the Fox Wallpaper Photo Gallery Hitmen Alumni Club History Record Book NHL Picks Bantam Picks Hitmen in the NHL Memorable Moments Schultz shines in loss to TigersSunday December 13 2009By Laurence Heinenhitmenhockeycom CALGARY Despite having one of the best games of his Western Hockey League career Calgary Hitmen cocaptain Ian Schultz wasnt happy following a 65 shootout loss to the Medicine Hat Tigers on Saturday night Playing on a line with Tyler Fiddler and Joel Broda Schultz had two goals two assists and a fight but was disappointed that neither he or Kris Foucault could score in the shootout I felt I played pretty well tonight one of my better games of the season said Schultz who would rather have helped the Hitmen (24811) earn their third straight win over the Tigers this season Instead Jace Coyle notched the shootout game winner for the Tigers (201024) who have won four straight games Its a team game Schultz said I dont feel successful unless we have success as a team Nonetheless Hitmen head coach Mike Williamson was pleased with the play of the trio of Schultz Fiddler (2g 1a) and Broda (1g 1a) who combined for nine points in the contest They played hard and I thought that was one of Schultzs best games Williamson said He was physical made some nice plays with the puck and for the most part kept things simple and really dominated in a lot of areas Early on in the game the Hitmen had lots of success as Schultz set up Fiddler for an easy tapin marker before also drawing an assist on goal by Broda before the end of the opening frame Schultz then scored a shorthanded goal at 226 of the second period to give Calgary a 30 lead much to the delight of the 7966 fans at the Pengrowth Saddledome Before the end of the second Medicine Hat defenceman Mark Isherwood blasted a point shot past Calgary goalie Michael Snider during a power play to cut the deficit to two goals We got a little bit lackadaisical there Schultz said We had them kind of on the ropes right where we want them going into the third and got a little bit too comfortable with where we were and it came back to bite us in the end ...