Reece’s Raiders relentless in response win over rivals
The Prince Albert Raiders sure looked sharp in their 4-1 win over their rivaling Saskatoon Blades Saturday at the Art Hauser Centre, and it wasn’t just their specialty pirate jerseys.
Raiders captain Reece Vitelli was a huge part of that, as he scored twice, added an assist, won 15 of 23 faceoffs and had seven shots on goal. Vitelli also allowed the Art Hauser Centre disc jockeys to play ‘Runnin’ Back to Saskatoon’ a little earlier than usual, as he scored an empty-net goal with 2:24 still on the clock.
“Whenever we beat the Blades, it’s awesome,” Vitelli said. “The crowd was unreal tonight, one of the biggest crowds of the year, definitely. And they were loud and in it. So it was awesome.”
Vitelli also scored the game’s first goal, beating Nolan Maier five-hole. Vitelli protected the puck and went on a wandering skate in the Blades’ zone, dragging Blades defender Ben Saunderson along with him. Saunderson then ran into Raider defenceman Remy Aquilon, who held his ground and allowed Vitelli and avenue to shoot on goal.