Raiders drop early lead to Royals in B.C. road trip game four
After getting their first win in B.C. on Tuesday in Kamloops, the Raiders were looking to build on that momentum against the Victoria Royals on Friday night. While the Raiders poured on the pressure for an early lead at the end of the first, the Royals came back to win 6-4 over the Raiders.
It took until 8:08 into the first period for the Raiders to get started on the scoreboard, and they did it on the powerplay. Krzyzstof Macias started the play getting the puck out of the corner back to the right point for Lukas Dragicevic, and he sent the puck to the left point for Tomas Mrsic. He found a lane to the slot, and Mrsic’s signature wrist shot found the back of the net for the Raiders third straight successful powerplay dating back to Tuesday.
At 9:38, the Raiders doubled their lead when Riley Boychuk found Brayden Dube streaking down the right wall, and Dube leaned into contact as he drove the net and surprised everyone with a beautiful pass across the crease for Dragicevic streaking in for his first as a Raider.
The Royals struck back at 15:26 on a pretty passing play. Tanner Scott entered down the left side of the blueline and sent a pass across the blueline for the trailing Reggie Newman, and he found a seam through the slot to Markus Loponen on the backdoor who tipped it home.