Memorable first half? A huge understatement
Recapping the notable from the Prince Albert Raiders first half of the season could rival the Harry Potter series for the number of story lines.
The controversy began with the early season defection of overage winger Dakota Conroy who according to former head coach Cory Clouston was unhappy with his line mates. The former 30-goal man left with one goal and one assist in 10 games. Conroy departed after the team decided to trade centreman Calder Brooks, who has flourished in Spokane. Conroy and defenceman Sawyer Lange were overage locks heading into the 20-year-old deadline, meaning the final decision came down to Brooks and Jayden Hart. You can’t argue with the decision to keep Hart who is tied for the team lead with 17 goals to go along with 13 assists as a true power forward who can play both wing and centre.
An impressive 5-0 win in Kootenay one night followed by an equally unimpressive 5-2 loss in Lethbridge the next night was the type of inconsistency that cost Clouston his job. Enter Marc Habscheid, who has loosened the reins on defencemen to jump into rushes and play a more puck possession game.
There has been a four-game home ice losing streak, a five-game win streak and a league high seven-game run of success on the road, followed by a five game-slide to close out the longest and most arduous road trip in the last several years of Raider hockey. That foray into futility featured three-straight shutout losses including back to back 1-0 setbacks despite outshooting and out-chancing Kelowna and Victoria respectively.