Four lead changes as Raiders start BC road swing in Prince George
With the Prince Albert Raiders having lost their last four games, one of which was in overtime, they were looking for a win when they came into Prince George to take on the Cougars Saturday night to start off the five game road swing through B.C. Despite a gutsy effort and an early lead, the Raiders would lose 5-4 in a nail biting finish.
The Raiders struck first and early, just five minutes in when they dumped the puck in behind the Cougars net. Brayden Dube and Doogan Pederson would go after the puck and it looked like they had lost the battle, but Luke Moroz poked the puck free to Dube. He came out from behind the goal line to the side of the net looking to shoot, but instead found Pederson alone in the slot who hammered the one-timer for his second of the year.
At 7:07, the Cougars got it right back when Viliam Kmec sent a hard pass up the ice for Ryley Heidt, springing him on a breakaway and he put the puck five-hole to tie the game.
Before the end of the period, Oli Chenier would knock down Cougars forward Patrick Sopiarz in the corner during a puck battle, and Sopiarz got up swinging. Chenier landed some heavy shots shortly after, and the two would start the second period in the box.