Raiders rookie Lodewyk laser-focused; updates on NHL campers and Belarusians
When the Prince Albert Raiders take to the ice to begin their 2021-22 season against the Regina Pats on Friday, the Raiders will have a brand new look, and it won’t just be the masks they’ll have to wear when they roam the rink halls.
The team will have a ton of new faces, especially upfront in their forward group.
Raiders general manager Curtis Hunt has made a number of acquisitions this preseason, signing four forwards out of training camp that are on the roster; now 19-year-old free agents in Ethan Ironside, Cale Sanders, as well as draft picks Bryce Warkentine and Zachary Wilson. The Raiders also acquired a few forwards in trades, namely Keaton Sorensen from the Red Deer Rebels and recently Hayden Pakkala from the Winnipeg ICE.
Although he’s been in the Raiders’ organization since the 2020 WHL Prospects Draft, Harrison Lodewyk will also be one of those new faces to watch out for. That last time Lodewyk played a competitive regular season game was back in last October with his hometown Red Deer Chiefs at the U18 AAA level.