Raiders welcome ICE to Art Hauser for first time this season
Only three teams in the WHL can boast that they’ve beaten the Winnipeg ICE this season. The Prince Albert Raiders are one of them, and they’ll get a chance to do it again tonight, this time on home ice.
In the last meeting between the two teams, the Raiders spoiled a then-perfect home record for Winnipeg, coming back from down 3-0 to force overtime before Sloan Stanick scored the winner. The Raiders are almost uniquely qualified to talk about how to beat Winnipeg, and it won’t be easy.
“You’ve got to, one, work as hard as you can,” said Raiders head coach Marc Habscheid. “The other thing is, you really have to play together. You’ve got to try to sort out what they do and try to put the other team in positions they’re not comfortable in, and get a few breaks.”
The Raiders did catch some breaks against Winnipeg in the last meeting, including a defensive breakdown that led to a two-on-none rush for Reece Vitelli and Keaton Sorenson, but they didn’t feel that defined the contest. Hard work, some fearless shot blocking, and a stalwart goaltending performance from Tikhon Chaika all contributed to the win.