Trio of Raiders prospects vying for spot in TELUS Cup
The biggest prize in U18 hockey in Canada is the TELUS Cup, fought for by the host team and champions from regions across the country. Three Prince Albert Raiders’ prospects are trying to punch their ticket to the big dance at the Western Regional qualifying this week in Warman.
Forward Oli Chenier of the Winnipeg Wild, defenseman Jaxon Herchak of the Warman Wildcats, and forward Liam Bursaw, also of the Wildcats, are all part of the four-team tournament. The other two teams are the Saskatoon Blazers and Thunder Bay Kings.
“It’s very good for their development, learning how to prepare for it and learning the highs and lows of big games,” said Bruno Zarrillo, director of player personnel with the Raiders. “Playing in long series, some of the kids got to play in best-of-fives right to the end, it only helps in the development when you have experiences of winning and of losing.”
While these three players are the final members of the Raiders’ 2022 draft class still playing at the U18 AAA level, the rest of the class had a successful season in Zarrillo’s eyes. This includes forwards Luke Moroz and Dayce Derkatch of the Regina Pat Canadians, who came one game away from joining the event in Warman but lost a decisive game five against Saskatoon.


