November 25th, 2024

Tigers trade goaltender Zahara to Wenatchee Wild

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on October 17, 2024.

NEWS FILE PHOTO The Medicine Hat Tigers traded goaltender Zach Zahara to the Wenatchee Wild for a pair of draft picks on Wednesday.

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The Medicine Hat Tigers made a goaltending move Wednesday afternoon.

The Tigers sent 19-year-old net minder Zach Zahara to the Wenatchee Wild in exchange for two draft picks, a fourth-round pick in 2027 and an eighth rounder in 2025.

“We really appreciate the time Zach has spent with the Medicine Hat Tigers. He has been a true professional,” said head coach Willie Desjardins in a release. “Our situation changed when we brought in Meneghin, as a result we had too many goalies and needed to make a move. We wish Zach all the best and thank him for his time in Medicine Hat.”

The Tigers entered Wednesday with four goaltenders, 20-year-old Harrison Meneghin acquired from the Lethbridge Hurricanes on Oct. 5, Zahara, 18-year-old Ethan McCallum and 17-year-old Jordan Switzer.

Since his acquisition, Meneghin has started in three of the four games, with Switzer starting the most recent contest. Zahara had yet to appear in a game this regular season, missing time with an upper-body injury to start the year.

Meneghin started Wednesday night at Co-op Place against the Prince George Cougars, backed up by McCallum.

Zahara, a product of Rocky View, Alta., was drafted in the eighth round, 171st overall by the Tigers in the 2020 WHL Draft.

He made his WHL debut during the 2021-22 season, appearing in two games in relief. He had a full-time role in the WHL in the 2023-24 season, with a 16-7-3 record, a 3.15 GAA and an .893 save percentage.

Before joining the Tigers, Zahara played two seasons with the CSSHL South Alberta Hockey Academy, winning two Circle K Classic championships in the blue and black. There he totalled a 23-14-4 record with a 2.84 GAA and a .907 save percentage in 41 games.

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