Playoffs or playoff purgatory?
With two weeks, 6 games, to go, the Raider and Lethbridge remain tied for the eighth and the final playoff spot in the WHL East. Regina is hanging tough just three points off the pace heading into Wednesday's crucial showdown with the Raiders at the Art Hauser Centre. Not so long ago these three teams were part of a larger battle with Edmonton, Brandon and Swift Current for the final three playoff spots.
The Oil Kings and Brandon have pulled away from the pack and are in their own battle for sixth and seventh – Edmonton leads the Wheat Kings by one point – while the Broncos have fallen out of the race having just ended an eight game losing streak. Their win in Calgary on Saturday was just their second in the last 17 games. Swift Current is six points back with six games to go.
The Raiders appeared ready to pull away with three wins in four games culminating with a 3-2 victory in Moose Jaw on Feb. 19, but have lost four of the last five, including Saturday's 4-2 setback against Kootenay in front of a sell-out crowd at the Art Hauser Centre.
The game was decided by Ice goalie Nathan Liewen who made many sensational stops among his 33 saves, 14 of which came in the third period. A questionable penalty call on Nathan Deck with less than two minutes left killed any chance the Raiders had of counting the tying goal. Kootenay would get an empty netter on the power play in the final minute. However, if the Raiders can duplicate that kind of effort in their final six games, their chances of making the playoffs for the first time in four seasons are good. Meanwhile it appears P.A. has the most favourable schedule of the three potential playoff amigos.