Raiders and Blades get first taste of rivalry; Lodewyk will be off to Ottawa
The Prince Albert Raiders will get their first look at the Saskatoon Blades this weekend with a home-and-home series. Both teams will meet at the Art Hauser Centre on Friday before a Saturday rematch at the SaskTel Centre.
Both teams have been trending in different directions to start their season. Even while hiring new head coach Brennan Sonne and trading away Chicago Blackhawks draft pick Colton Dach to the Kelowna Rockets, the Blades are second in the WHL East Division with a 9-2-1 record.
Tristen Robins and Kyle Crnkovic are both in the top three in WHL scoring, as Robins leads the league with 22 points (seven goals), while Crnkovic has 10 goals and 20 points in 12 contests and is ranked third in points.
“We’ve got four pretty good defenders on the backend to play against them, and playing at home to get matches is always easier. Your best defender is in the pipes too, and we need him to have a good game,” Raiders head coach Marc Habscheid said.