Habscheid: ‘You’ll see the real Raiders’
HALIFAX — The Prince Albert Raiders sputtered in the spotlight on Friday night, beginning the 2019 Memorial Cup Presented by Kia with a 4 -1 loss to the hosting Halifax Mooseheads. They were hesitant, nervous at times. They even flipped the puck over the glass twice within a three minute span.
What they showed on Friday wasn’t the same Raiders team that won the 2019 Rogers WHL Championship series, or the Raiders team that won 54 games in the regular season. But now that the nerves have been worked through and the team relished two days worth of rest, head coach Marc Habscheid is confident they can return to their old selves for Monday’s game against the champion team from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL).
“You’ll see the real Raiders,” Habscheid said. “We had a good practice today. It was a real good practice. You could tell our guys were back. [Saturday] did them a lot of good. We just gave them a day off, away from the rink. We came in and had a short, 20 minute practice and you could tell they were engaged. We’ll be ready to go, but we’re playing a real good team.”