Raiders and Chiefs battle it out in low scoring affair
For the second game in a row, the Prince Albert Raiders played host to an American team when they welcomed the Spokane Chiefs to the Art Hauser Centre on Wednesday night.
Despite the close game and another stellar game in net for Max Hildebrand, the Raiders would fall 2-0 after a late empty netter.
The festivities started early in the first period when Doogan Pederson dropped the gloves for the first of two fights during the game. Ten minutes into the game, Chiefs forward Matthew Edwards caught Pederson up high off a faceoff, and the two dropped the gloves at centre ice where Pederson landed the majority of the punches thrown.
The Raiders had two powerplays in the first period, the first coming just two minutes in, and another five minute major after Saige Weinstein cross checked Oli Chenier in the face. The Raiders generated shots on both powerplays, but the Chiefs fended them off.


