Why the Raiders need a new building to survive
If the Prince Albert Raiders want to keep playing games in the Western Hockey League, they’ll need a new building in the not-too-distant future.
The timeline for a new building is getting shorter, especially after the Raiders lost $262,680 last year alone and have seen their operating deficit fall dangerously low to $394,819.
Raiders treasurer Brent Stademan estimated the team’s lifespan would be four to five years, considerably less if they keep posting significant losses like they did last year.
With season ticket sales remaining stagnant in recent years and the inevitable increases of expenses every year (especially gas, travel, hotel and equipment), something has to give.